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Latest revision as of 04:55, 4 February 2024

GB-Phreak
Gbphreak.png
General
AuthorOsamu Ohashi
TypeOther Apps
Version1.0
LicenseMIT License
SystemCGB
Last Updated2000/11/01
Links
Download
Website
Source

Enhancd DTMF Dialer (aka Phreakboy) is successor of GB-DTMF which was previously contributed to GBDK-2.0.. This software is developed for Phreaks. RED-BOX & BLUE-BOX are implemented on GB. (CCITT 5 compliant). several function keys are available on the left side, catering to various phreaking scenarios like answering machine cracking.

Source code are disclosed for customization. These functions are realized by sound feature of the Game Boy, which provides 4-channel sound output. DTMF, in particular, utilizes 2 channels. While many types of dialers are available in the market, it can be challenging to find one that supports dialing 'A' to 'D' tones.

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