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# Passport
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a verification and copy program for
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5.25-inch Apple II floppy disks
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Minimum system requirements:
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- Apple //e, //c, IIgs, or ][+ with 64K
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- Two 5.25-inch disk drives(*)
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(*) fully compatible with floppy drive
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emulators like CFFA3000 and FloppyEMU.
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## Some fun facts about copy protection
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1. Many companies, especially smaller
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ones, outsourced their protection.
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I have seen byte-for-byte identical
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copy protection on disks from seven
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different companies!
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2. Even companies that wrote their own
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copy protection would try to re-use
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it on multiple disks to get the most
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"bang for the buck."
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3. Not everything has been cracked!
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Because there was so much piracy in
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the 1980s, some people assume that
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everything ever published has been
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cracked, digitized, and preserved in
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an emulator-friendly format. In
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reality, there are hundreds of disks
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that have never been cracked. Thirty
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years later, these programs are
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still trapped on physical media,
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literally rotting away.
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## Usage
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Using Passport is simple. After running
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the program, put an original disk in
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slot 6, drive 1 and a blank formatted
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disk in any other drive. If necessary,
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press "S" to cycle through your drives.
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Then press "C" to start the cracking.
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If all goes well, Passport will read
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your original disk and write a copy in
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a standard format, then remove any
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protection checks from the copy. The
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copy will boot and run just as well as
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the original disk, but it will be
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copyable with COPYA or any full-disk
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copy program.
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If all does not go well, Passport will
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tell you where it all went wrong.
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In any case, Passport will NEVER write
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to or alter your original disk in any
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way. And neither should you! Don't
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reduce the number of original disks in
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the world; they aren't making any more
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of them.
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## Supported protections
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Passport targets common protection
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schemes that were reused by multiple
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companies. These types of protection
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were common in educational software.
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- Abracadata
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e.g. Design Your Own Home
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- Apple "Special Delivery"
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e.g. Ernie's Quiz, Instant Zoo
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- Blue Chip
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e.g. Squire, Baron, Tycoon
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- DC Heath
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e.g. What Makes A Dinosaur Sore
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- DesignWare
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e.g. Spellicopter, Crypto Cube
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- Developmental Learning Materials
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e.g. Curious George in Outer Space,
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Alien Addition
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- Edu-Ware
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e.g. Decimals, Algebra 2
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- Ellen Nelson Learning Library
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e.g. Science (series), House-a-fire!
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- Focus Media
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e.g. The Time Tunnel (series),
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Travels with Za-Zoom
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- Gamco
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e.g. Math Leap Frog, Math Football
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- Grolier Publishing
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e.g. NoteCard Maker, EduCalc
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- Hartley Courseware
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e.g. Chariots, Cougars, and Kings;
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Tim and the Cat and the Big Red Hat
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- Hayden
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e.g. SAT Score Improvement System,
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Microscopic Journey
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- Heartsoft
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e.g. Electric Chalkboard, Tommy the
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Time-Telling Turtle
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- Houghton-Mifflin
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e.g. Game Frame One, Math Masters
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- HRM Software
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e.g. Gene Machine, Heredity Dog
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- Josten Learning Systems
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e.g. Building Reading Skills,
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Explorations in Science
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- Krell
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e.g. Time Traveler, College Boards
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- Laureate Learning Systems
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e.g. Concentrate on Words & Concepts
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- The Learning Company
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e.g. Bumble Games, Gertrude's Secrets
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- Learning Multi-Systems
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e.g. Solar Reading
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- Learning Technologies
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e.g. Animal Hotel, Bike Hike
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- McCarthy-McCormack
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e.g. Vowel Corral, Library Magic
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- Marshware
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e.g. Squeegee Learns About Drugs
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- MECC
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e.g. Word Munchers, Clock Works
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- Media Basics
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e.g. Return to Reading (series)
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- Methods & Solutions
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e.g. Fantasy Land, Behind The Wheel
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- Micrograms
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e.g. Wild West Math
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- Millennium Group
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e.g. The Brain Game, Concentration
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- Milliken Publishing
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e.g. Math Sequences
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- MindPlay
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e.g. Fraction-oids, Dyno-Quest
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- Mindscape
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e.g. The Halley Project, Paperboy
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- MUSE
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e.g. Know Your Apple, RobotWar
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- National Geographic Society
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e.g. The Botanist's Apprentice
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- Optimum Resource
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e.g. Stickybear Math, Car Builder
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- Pelican Software
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e.g. Dino Days, Graphics Converter
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- Polarware
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e.g. The Electric Crayon (series),
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The Spy's Adventures (series)
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- Quest Learning Systems
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e.g. Bingo Bugglebee Presents Home
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Alone, Outdoor Safety
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- Queue
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e.g. Force and Motion, Practical
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Grammar
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- Random House
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e.g. Snoopy to the Rescue, Charlie
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Brown's ABCs
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- Reader's Digest
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e.g. Key Lingo, Cogito
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- Scholastic
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e.g. Math Shop, Microzine
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- Science Research Associates
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e.g. Computer Drill and Instruction
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- Spinnaker Software
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e.g. Snooper Troops, KidWriter
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- Springboard Software
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e.g. Early Games for Young Children,
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Puzzle Master, Mask Parade
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- Sunburst Communications
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e.g. M-ss-ng L-nks, The Incredible
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Laboratory
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- Thunder Mountain
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e.g. Pathwords, Quink
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- Troll Associates
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e.g. Dino Dig, Make A Face
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- Unicorn Software
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e.g. Magical Myths, Ten Little Robots
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The latest version of Passport can also
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recognize and defeat the protection
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used by some game companies. In general
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there was more variation and "one-off"
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protection in games than in educational
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software, so your mileage may vary.
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- Activision (patcher by TRex)
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e.g. Hacker, Rampage
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- Adventure International
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e.g. Adventureland, Strange Odyssey
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- Atari
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e.g. Defender, Gremlins
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- Border
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e.g. Arena, Early Bird
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- Broderbund
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e.g. Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego
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- Data East
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e.g. Ikari Warriors, Batman
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- Electronic Arts (patcher by qkumba)
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e.g. The Bard's Tale, Skyfox
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- Epyx
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e.g. Summer Games, Deathsword
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- Infocom
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e.g. Planetfall, Zork I/II/III
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- Sierra On-Line (patcher by qkumba)
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e.g. BC's Quest for Tires, Sammy
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Lightfoot
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- Strategic Simulations
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e.g. The Eternal Dagger, The Shard of
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Spring, Roadwar Europa, Warship
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## License
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Passport is open source and is
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distributed under the MIT license.
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Passport
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Copyright (c) 2016-7 by 4am
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Permission is hereby granted, free of
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charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated
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documentation files (the "Software"),
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to deal in the Software without
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restriction, including without
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limitation the rights to use, copy,
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modify, merge, publish, distribute,
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sublicense, and/or sell copies of the
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Software, and to permit persons to whom
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the Software is furnished to do so,
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subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this
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permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of
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the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS",
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WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
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OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
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TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE
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FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
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CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
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IN THE SOFTWARE.
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## History
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2017-11-14
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- Supports ProDOS RAM disks to read an
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entire disk at once (IIgs RAM disk,
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RAMFactor, RAMWorks, modern clones)
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- NEW: DOS 3.2 support (MUSE, Edu-Ware,
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Hartley, Krell, Hayden, DLM)
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- NEW: patchers/advint.a, an encrypted
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nibble check (Scott Adams adventures)
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- NEW: patchers/bbf9.a, a desync
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bitstream (late Sunburst disks)
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- NEW: patchers/jmpb400.a, a self-
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decrypting nibble check in late boot
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(Mindscape, DLM, Thunder Mountain)
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- NEW: patchers/memory.config.a, ProDOS
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startup program with nibble check
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(DC Heath, Marshware)
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- NEW: patchers/pascalrwts.a
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(Learning Multi-Systems)
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- NEW: patchers/sra.a (SRA)
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- NEW: patchers/rwtslog.a, refactored
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and expanded log of RWTS variants
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- NEW: id/micrograms.a (Micrograms)
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- NEW: id/rdos.a (SSI)
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- NEW: support for early Infocom disks
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- IMPROVED: patchers/a6bc95.a
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(fixes Friendly Filer)
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- IMPROVED: patchers/jmpbeb1.a
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(fixes Spelling Rules)
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- IMPROVED: patchers/sierra.a
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(fixes Winnie The Pooh)
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- IMPROVED: id/laureate.a
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(fixes Sound Ideas)
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2017-05-14
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- NEW: patcher for Activision (by TRex)
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- NEW: patcher for Electronic Arts (by
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qkumba)
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- NEW: patcher for Sierra On-Line (by
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qkumba, replaces old patcher)
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- NEW: patcher for Optimum Resource (by
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qkumba, replaces old patcher)
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- NEW: patcher for Gamco Software
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- NEW: patcher for Border Software
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- NEW: patcher for Blue Chip Software
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- NEW: patcher for Houghton-Mifflin
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- NEW: patcher for Milliken Publishing
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- NEW: patcher for Methods & Solutions
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- NEW: patcher for Laureate Learning
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- NEW: detection of LSR $6A ProDOS RWTS
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- NEW: identification of Pronto-DOS,
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Diversi-DOS, David DOS, and Quick-DOS
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- IMPROVED: patcher for MECC
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(fixes Word Munchers v1.1)
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- IMPROVED: patcher for Scholastic
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(fixes Bank Street Writer II)
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- IMPROVED: patcher for Grolier
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(fixes Countries of the World)
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- migrated build to ACME assembler and
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source code to GitHub (by qkumba)
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2016-12-30
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- add support for DOS 3.3P
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e.g. Ernie's Quiz, Instant Zoo
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- improve support for disks created
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with MECC Database
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- faster detection of 4-and-4 encoding
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and 5-and-3 encoding (neither is
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supported)
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- various speed improvements
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2016-09-02
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- add support for Protected.DOS
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e.g. Moebius, Math Blaster
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- add support for "JMP $B660" RWTS
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e.g. Verb Viper, Master Match
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- add support for Datasoft encrypted
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bootloader
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e.g. Tomahawk, Video Title Shop
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- fix bug in boot sector detection that
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erroneously claimed some disks were
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unreadable
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- add informational messages about some
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RWTS variants (LSR $6A, BCS $08)
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- refactor code in /id/ directory
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2016-07-12
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- initial release
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