Trussell Llyod> I know what you're reffering to. Here's the deal:
The first 31 digits stay the same each time. Then you can put in whatever you want for the last digit. 15 of them just show you a little "preview" of what's in the Zion Mainframe. But one will let you enter it. It's when you make the last digit an "E" ( therefore 1110 ) that you will actually enter the mainframe itself. Hope this helps
In ther Zion Archives you should examine things closely for clues. This is a puzzle not just an adventure game to collect 170 items. Look for graffiti, use the QuickTime movie to zoom in.
It is curious that in the location BEYOND THE MATRIX with the single accessible sub-section THE HALLWAY there is nothing to compile (collect). The only other sub-section is designated as locked and is named with Japanese characters.
HEY! *sorry I yelled, but I wanted to make sure I got your attention*
I found some more codes for the Matrix.com website
Get to the hexidecimal area like normal (see the beginning of This thread if you're not sure, or you don't remember how) Remeber, *NOT the 128-bit encryption, just the 32-bit*
Then try any of these six codes to unlock a video interview with Don Davis:
3005AF70 001 How did you get your start in film scoring?
061269CD 002 What is your musical background?
BA0116DA 003 How do you use technology to compose music?
412CAD94 004 How do you create sounds for the Matrix films?
2126E249 ***Code currently being compiled***
6962ACE1 ***Code currently being compiled***
I guess the last two are going to be up at a later date. Anyway, I just thought you guys might like to know. 🙂