Hey MemphisX3,
Don't be ashamed. I used a proggie called Fate X Ultra back in the day. I have fond memories of using AOL proggies to flood chatrooms with ASCII art macros... I was obsessed with the 1337 "scene" hacker culture which includes that 8bit keygen music and ASCII drawings as an art form (much like gangs tag their names with graffiti art). This was around 1995 when we had midi keyboard music files. Remember? lol... Here's a video game called Streets of Rage with that iconic hacker-esque vibe to it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2Lrd9DHIpA
Now almost 20 years later I was hoping to be able to find the proggies available for download to recreate that AOL 3.0-6.0 environment, but I can't find them anywhere on the world wide web, only archived and ghost sites with broken links to the files. The reason I seek to to do this for a movie prop. I am a screenwriter writing a film about hackers during the '90s. IMO, the film
Hackers (1995) didn't do justice to the real hackers of that era. It was cheesy and never expressed real hacker lingo or code to make the film feel legit. The film
Track Down (2000) about Kevin Mitnick was okay, but lacked the artistic expression of hacker culture that the creators of
Hackers at least attempted to convey.
That's why I was hoping if you knew of a way to resurrect that oldskool AOL environment so we could use the old software (proggies) that ran on Windows 95. Do you, or does anyone else know how I could go about doing this for my film?
TIA