Hacking into Enter the Matrix


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Yeah, the cheats DO work - at the a:\ prompt simply type CHEAT then the code ex: CHEAT 0034AFFF and hit enter then when you exit (type EXIT) choose to save and then load your save game - it only works for that time, you'll have to re-hack your save game each time if you want the cheats again...

The hacking section is more of a adventur....... the cheats were added later

Ill get you started... Type

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Freemind

---Now you have access to some sound clips from morphus and B Drive

In the B Drive you find game sound clips n stuff.... but yo view images, and play movie clips you neeed access to the B:\Tools But that requiers a password... (its random so type 10101 and it will tell you how meany worng n stuff)

After you have Access to B:\Tools run virtual, you will need a password... it easy to find this password..... what this dose it mount another drive and you get to talk to trinity....

Thats all im gunna help so far.. if you need more help im me (aim-aaronsam002)

The hacking section of the game was ment to hack the construct of the matrix.... i think it was a ment as a hacking simulation :) ether way its cool..

I got the virtual drive, but how did you talk to trinity? I know the dial.exe and the 2nd number gives a modem sound, but it doesn't establish a connection - is it b/c I logged on as Guest? how did you learn to logon with the password freemind?

oh, also - did you check the e-mail and then crack the code online?

hmm, i messed with the hacking portion up to the point where the operator tell me something like i have better things to do, and then it kicked me out of that portion, to the save screen. i never used freemind as a login though. i also never needed anything from those sites either. but i dont know that i have finished hacking it. when talking to the operator, he said stuff about me using EMP on his ship, but then he stops me from doing it, and i get access to the concept art and such. i havent managed to get to training constructs though. i have the program, but nothing to load.

if people want i can see about writing a guide...

where was freemind found? i never found that mentioned. how did you know to use it?

the command prompt will never change from a:\ - you can type DIR B:\ and it'll show what subdirectories are there, then DIR B:\(subdirectory)...when you find commands within any folder (eg MAIL.EXE, etc) at the A:\ prompt just type in the exe command, space, and then whatever else you need to...

Hey I just saw this on the Matrix home page - could it have something to do with the game hacking? It seems to...

THE MATRIX: RELOADED covers a lot of ground. The future brings sections on visual effects, the ships, the creatures, the stunts, and much more. All things evolve. For those that understand this, perhaps the following will be understood.

0xA3B1A428 (note: on the website, the A3B1 was hidden text)

For the above hex, you will need a fairly fast computer and graphics card. An appreciation of the Neb is not a prerequisite (but it helps).

0xA3B1A428 -- thats actually used on the website to allow you to download some program. still downloading, so im not sure what it is yet.

http://progressive1.stream.aol.com/wb/gl/w.../med/va_win.exe

thats the link to what the code allows you to download.

ok, the web page lists that as the 'Nebuchadnezzar model kit'

just tried 23631BE6 at the same part of the site, which would make sense to do something, but it doesnt.

Edited by cowwithoutbrain

on the matrix site, you know the bar at the top with the panel? click on the far right of it (where the yellow light is). then, when it slides out, there is a small button to the right of the low bandwidth button click it, it should turn green, and a new panel should drop down over everything. open the panel and flip the switches so it says 01101111. hit enter, and you'll get a place to enter the hex keys.

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