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Archive-name: info-vax/part04
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Last-modified: 1993/05/27
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[Changes since last posting: Add new site for CMUIP. Minor tweaks because of
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changes to dmc.com.]
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The Info-VAX Monthly Posting
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PART 4 -- How to find software.
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(Coordinated by Dick Munroe, written by many others)
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(Part 1 is an introduction to Info-VAX. Part 2 is Beginner Common Questions.
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Part 3 is Advanced Common Questions.)
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This is NOT an introduction to navigation on the Internet. Nor is it intended
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to supplant other official "how to find ..." FAQs. It is intended to be a
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collection of pointers to commonly used/requested VMS software. Whenever
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possible the pointers will be to the "official" support site. Pointers to
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widely known software archives will be included here from time to time.
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In general, all of the software discussed here either has been or soon will be
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available from DECUS either as a seperate package or on the DECUS CDROMs. If
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all else fails, you can always get things through your local DECUS librarian or
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[shudder] buy your own copy.
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I'm also soliciting reviews of any of the software discussed in here from users.
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Thanks,
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Dick Munroe
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Save this message for future reference!
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Table of Contents:
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,ANONYMOUS-UUCP -- Archive sites available via anonymous UUCP 30-Apr-93
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Dick Munroe <munroe@dmc.com>
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,BBS -- Is there a VAX based BBS available? updated 28-Oct-92
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Dick Munroe <munroe@dmc.com>
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Jay Whitney <jw@innovative.com>
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"Brendan Welch" <welchb@aspen.ulowell.edu>
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,CMU-OpenVMS-IP -- Where to find CMU-OpenVMS-IP 24-Feb-93
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Marc Shannon <SYNFUL@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU>
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,FAQFINDING -- Sources for Frequently Asked Questions 04-Aug-92
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Dick Munroe <munroe@dmc.com>
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,FILESERV -- Addresses of various mail based file servers. updated 28-Oct-92
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Dick Munroe <munroe@dmc.com>
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,FTP -- Addresses of various FTP sites. updated 05-Sep-92
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Dick Munroe <munroe@dmc.com>
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Ulli Horlacher <ORAKEL@rzmain.rz.uni-ulm.de>
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,FTPMAIL -- How to access FTP without an Internet Connection 02-Aug-92
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Dick Munroe <munroe@dmc.com>
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,GCC -- See ,GNUSOFT 02-Aug-92
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,GNUSOFT -- How to find GNU software 02-Aug-92
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Dick Munroe <munroe@dmc.com>
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,MX -- How to get a copy of the Message Exchanger 02-Aug-92
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Hunter Goatley <goathunter@WKUVX1.BITNET>
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,NEWS -- How to get a news reader. updated 03-Sep-92
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Billy Barron <billy@sol.acs.unt.edu>
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Rod Eldridge <gvrod@isuvax.iastate.edu>
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Hunter Goatley <goathunter@WKUVX1.BITNET>
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Bernd Onasch <ONASCH@ira.uka.de>
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,SOFTWARE_LIST -- Pointer to lists of VAX Software 03-Sep-92
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Ed Wilts <EWilts@Galaxy.Gov.BC.CA>
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,UUCP -- *how* to get decus uucp V2.0 02-Aug-92
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Kent C. Brodie <brodie@fps.mcw.edu>
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,VI -- Where to get VI for VMS? (for those without POSIX) 28-Oct-92
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le9miiwa@cine88.cineca.it (Andrea Spinelli) and a cast of thousands.
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,ZMODEM -- Where to find [sources for] ZMODEM for VMS. 14-Sep-92
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Dick Munroe <munroe@dmc.com>
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Chuck Forsberg <caf@omen.com>
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,ZOO -- Where to get ZOO v2.10 for MS-DOS, Unix and VMS 09-Aug-92
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Keith Petersen <w8sdz@tacom-emh1.army.mil>, The SIMTEL20 Archives
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(the ",UUCP", etc are keywords. If you search for that text (including the ",")
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you will be brought to the beginning of that article.)
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,ANONYMOUS-UUCP
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Some sites provide anonymous uucp access to VMSNET.SOURCES and a variety
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of other software.
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dmc.com Telephone: (508) 562-7186
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Modem: WorldBlazer or equivalent
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Login: ...
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DMConnection> connect hulk<cr>
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...
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Username: UANON<cr>
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Password: anonymous<cr>
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Where ... is text that can be ignored and <cr> is carriage
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return.
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Make sure that your chat script sets parity to zero or you won't
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make it past the DECServer. U*x boxes should try "" P_ZERO as
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the first two tokens of their chat scripts if they have trouble
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getting in.
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Further information can be gotten by transfering:
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~/listings/README.
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Which describes the contents of the archives and how to transfer
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things. Briefly, you have access to the latest DECUS L&T CDROM,
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VMSNET.SOURCE, COMP.SOURCES.*, COMP.BINARIES.MAC, and any other
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software in use at dmc.com (some GNU products, MX, DECUS UUCP,
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etc.) If you would like other things archived, send
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suggestions/requests to postmaster@dmc.com
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,BBS
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The only public domain VAX based BBS that I know of is available from:
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MAILSERV@ualr.edu
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or
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MAILSERV%ualr.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
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Start by sending a message to the mailserv with the body of the message being:
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HELP
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INDEX
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And go from there. A copy of this BBS has been posted to VMSNET.SOURCES, so it
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should also be available from an archive site near you.
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At least one person (Roger Smith, SMITH@biosci.arizona.edu) has reported that
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MAILSERV@ualr.edu has bounced messages recently.
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There is at least one commercially developed BBS available (I'm not an owner or
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user of this software, I just know about it). Contact OMTOOL in Salem, New
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Hampshire, USA for details.
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If anybody knows of other commercial or public domain BBSs for VMS, please
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contact me so I can update this listing.
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Dick Munroe
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I got a pointer to another commercial BBS. The following message is from one of
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the developers. The product name is Huddle and is available from Innovative
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Software in Denver, Col. As before, I'm not a user or a principal in the
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company, just an interested bystander.
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>From: Jay Whitney <jw@innovative.com>
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>Subject: Your Huddle request
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>
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>Huddle is a commercial electronic conferencing and bulletin board system for
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>VMS. Its primary catch point is ease of use. Huddle offers three different
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>user interfaces; two are command-based, with an intuitive command set based on
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>VMS MAIL (of those two, one is screen oriented, and one is not), the third is a
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>panel-oriented, user-extendable menu a-la Lotus 1-2-3 and MS-word.
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>
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>Huddle also features hierarchical conferencing. A conference can support any
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>number of subconferences, where the aggregate structure can be managed as a
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>single unit. Maintenance is very simple. Once a maintenance policy has been
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>defined, implementation of the maintenance policy is 100% automated. Access
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>control is very similar to standard VMS mechanisms.
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>
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>Huddle also offers built-in bidirectional Bitnet/Internet mailing list
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>integration, file upload and download, a file transfer area, and a system news
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>facility.
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>
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> Best Regards,
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> Jay Whitney
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Yet another pointer to a commercial BBS:
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>From: "Brendan Welch, System Analyst, UMass/Lowell"
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> <welchb@aspen.ulowell.edu>
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>Subject: Info-VAX: How to find VAX/VMS software.
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>
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>CoSy (Conferencing System) is a product originally from the Univ. of Guelph.
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>It is now supported by Softwords, 4252 Commerce Circle, Victoria, BC, Canada,
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>V8Z 4M2. (604)727-6522 Their David Sells does have an email
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>address; sorry I have lost it.
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>
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>Incidentally, we do run it here (as well as VaxNotes and VTX).
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>Brendan Welch, UMass/Lowell, W1LPG, welchb@woods.ulowell.edu
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,CMU-OpenVMS-IP
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>The End of an Era...
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>Effective December 1st, 1992, Carnegie Mellon University will no
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>longer be distributing, developing, or supporting CMU-TEK TCP/IP.
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>The resources for CMU-TEK will be reassigned to other local projects
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>which will benefit the CMU community.
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>
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>What happens now?
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>
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>CMU has made an arrangement with Tektronix to remove their name from
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>the product and we are making a final release called CMU-OpenVMS/IP.
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>This version is nearly identical to the CMU-TEK 6.6-5 kit, so
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>"upgrading" is not required. This version is being released for
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>public distribution and will be available for a limited time (until
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>January 15, 1993 locally and can probably be found elsewhere after
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>that time) for ANONYMOUS FTP.
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>
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>The installation savesets for CMU-OpenVMS/IP will be stored on
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>DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU (128.2.232.11). This location will also
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>contain a CMU-OpenVMS/IP V6.3 kit for those users who are still
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>using VMS V4.4 through V4.7. Instructions on how best to retrieve
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>and install the software are available there in README.CMUIP. In
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>addition, these kits will also be placed in the DECUS Library and
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>available for distribution after January 1, 1993. You can contact
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>the DECUS Library at the following address/number:
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> DECUS
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> Library Order Processing
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> 333 South Street, SHR1-4/D31
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> Shrewsbury, MA 01545-4195
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> Phone: 508-841-3500/3502/3511 (8:30AM - 5:00PM EST)
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> FAX: 508-841-3373
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>
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>"Support" for the product will continue on a volunteer-based system
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>through the electronic mailing list. Please note (from this
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>message) that the mailing list has been moved. The new addresses
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>are:
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> cmu-openvms-ip@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU
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>for postings to the mailing list, and:
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> cmu-openvms-ip-request@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU
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>for requests to be put on or taken off the list.
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>The VMSnet newsgroup vmsnet.networks.cmu-tek is also being renamed
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>to be vmsnet.networks.cmu-openvms-ip.
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>
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>Thank you for your support over the years and we hope that this new
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>arrangement will permit more sites to help develop CMU-OpenVMS/IP.
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[Ed. note: I have found copies of the release available via FTP on
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csus.edu in the following directories:
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/pub/cmuip/contrib - User contributions to CMUIP.
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/pub/cmuip/vms-v4 - The version of CMUIP know to work
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against VMS V4
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/pub/cmuip/vms-v5 - Ditto for V5 and higher.
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The mailing list is gatewayed to
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vmsnet.networks.tcp-ip.cmu-tek
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for those of you who prefer news group interaction. There appears to be
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much more traffic there now and as near as I can tell, better support.
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Anyway, more people are responding faster.
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I received official confirmation of csus.edu as a mirror site in a later
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message, below.]
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>Since we are quite fond of the former CMU/Tek package, still rely on it
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>for some of our machines, and need to keep a copy around anyway, we have
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>placed a mirror copy of the release files on our Anonymous-FTP server.
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>CMU initially announced that these files would only be available from their
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>server (drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu) until 15-Jan-1993. The intent is that
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>providing this mirror site will help maintain the availability of this
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>software.
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>
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>PLEASE NOTE that we are doing this as a convenience to the network community -
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>CSU Sacramento does *not* offer any form of support or assistance with the
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>product so please do not ask! (Though we'll be happy to distribute patches
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>and updates if/when they become available from Henry, John and other
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>dedicated [and slightly eccentric :-)] persons).
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>
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> John F. Sandhoff, University Network Support
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> California State University, Sacramento - USA
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> sandhoff@csus.edu
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[Ed. note: Another FTP site for CMUIP is available (this may even be the
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"official" one as Henry Miller runs it):
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sacwms.mp.usbr.gov [.tekip]
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sacusr.mp.usbr.gov [.tekip]
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There is a European mirror for CMUIP and all it's goodies run by Andy Harper:
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oak.cc.kcl.ac.uk [.cmu-tcpip]
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elm.cc.kcl.ac.uk [.cmu-tcpip]
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ash.cc.kcl.ac.uk [.cmu-tcpip]
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get [.cmu-tcpip]AAA-TYPE-ME-FIRST.TXT to see the index of everything in the
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directory.]
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,FAQFINDING
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The news.answers news group is the official vehicle for publication of
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frequently asked questions digests (including this one). For those of you
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without access to News, there is an alternative: DMConnection archives
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news.answers and makes it available to the general public. Send a message to
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fileserv@dmc.com with the body of the message containing the line:
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help
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to get started.
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Dick Munroe
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,FILESERV
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The following mail servers deal primarily with VMS software. Instructions on
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their use and content appear regularly in the vmsnet.sources.d, vmsnet.misc,
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and vmsnet.tpu newsgroups.
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Address Maintainer
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MAILSERV@Cerritos.EDU. Bruce Tanner <tanner@cerritos.edu>
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nrl_archive@nrlvax.nrl.navy.mil koffley@nrlvax.nrl.navy.mil
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VMSSERV@NYUACF.BITNET Stephen Tihor <tihor@acf4.nyu.edu>
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FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET or TPU Command Procedures Collection
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FILESERV@SHSU.EDU
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FILESERV@WKUVX1.BITNET Hunter Goatley <goathunter@WKUVX1.BITNET>
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FILESERV@irav17.ira.uka.de Bernd Onasch <ONASCH@irav17.ira.uka.de>
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Dick Munroe
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,FTP
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The following FTP sites have significant collections of VMS software. More
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complete lists of anonymous FTP sites and their contents appear regularly in the
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news.answers newsgroup. The following ftp sites and their content are discussed
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fully in vmsnet.sources.d.
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Address Maintainer
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acfcluster.nyu.edu Stephen Tihor <tihor@acf4.nyu.edu>
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Black.Cerritos.EDU Bruce Tanner <tanner@cerritos.edu>
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dmc.com Dick Munroe <munroe@dmc.com>
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ftp.spc.edu
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White.Cerritos.EDU Bruce Tanner <tanner@cerritos.edu>
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Dick Munroe
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>From: ORAKEL@rzmain.rz.uni-ulm.de (Framstag)
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>Subject:Re: Anonymous FTP sites for VMS, DOS, Mac files
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>
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>For a list of VMS-ftp-sites look at info.rz.uni-ulm.de (134.60.1.125) in
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>pub/VMS/ftp-sites
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>
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>Updated every sunday.
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>
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[Ed. Note: I looked and here is the sort of stuff you can expect to find:
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total 659
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-r--r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 42990 Apr 28 16:42 VAX-VMS-SOFTWARE.LIS_Z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 35853 Sep 6 06:04 acfcluster_nyu_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 1718 Sep 6 07:40 ada.cenaath.cena.dgac.fr.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 2594 Sep 6 06:06 addvax_llnl_gov.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 33135 Sep 6 06:37 arizona_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 22874 Sep 6 06:40 black_cerritos_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 2647 Sep 6 06:11 cca_camb_com.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 4934 Sep 6 06:07 cisco_nosc_mil.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 13767 Sep 6 06:41 ftp_spc_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 4508 Aug 2 06:09 ftpvms_ira_uka_de.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 2662 Sep 6 06:05 iago_caltech_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 1805 Sep 6 06:00 kuhub_cc_ukans_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 809 Sep 6 06:11 mis1_mis_mcw_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 218437 Sep 6 07:37 mvb_saic_com.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 84183 Sep 6 06:33 niord_shsu_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 3797 Sep 6 06:05 phast_phys_washington_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 6300 Sep 6 07:39 public_tgv_com.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 834 Sep 6 06:06 rml2_sri_com.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 1167 Sep 6 07:39 ubvms_cc_buffalo_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 734 Sep 6 06:06 utnetw_utoledo_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 6718 Sep 6 06:08 vesta_sunquest_com.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 3337 May 24 06:00 vms_ecs_rpi_edu.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 139662 Sep 6 06:52 vms_huji_ac_il.lis_z
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp-admi news 1670 Sep 6 06:00 vmsa_oac_uci_edu.lis_z
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The above was obtained via ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com with the following message:
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connect info.rz.uni-ulm.de
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ls /pub/VMS/ftp-sites
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quit
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Presumably things will change as stuff gets added.]
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,FTPMAIL
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Many sites are not directly connected to the internet. Yet much of the software
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or information we want access to is not available from mail servers. In the
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United States (there may be other sites, but I've never had reason to access
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them) I have found the FTPMAIL service of DEC Western Research Labs to be
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invaluable. To get information, send a message to ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com with a
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message body consisting of the single line:
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help
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ftpmail and other mechanisms are discussed periodically in the news.answers
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newsgroup.
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Good Luck,
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Dick Munroe
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,GCC
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,GNUSOFT
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The official FTP site for all GNU software is prep.ai.mit.edu. They even have
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the basics there for GCC. For those of you interested in G++ (the GNU C++
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compiler) for VMS you should try FTP from mango.rsmas.miami.edu. They keep
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current copies of G++ and G++lib in VMS installable form available. I have also
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found a mail based file server, MRCServ@mtroyal.ab.ca which also keeps current
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copies of G++ and G++lib in VMS installable form.
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Good Luck,
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Dick Munroe
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,MX
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>From: "Hunter Goatley, WKU" <goathunter@WKUVX1.BITNET>
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>Subject:New e-mail fileserver: MXSERVER@WKUVX1.BITNET
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>OK, I'm setting up an experiment....
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>
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>Some of you have been asking about getting MX031 via e-mail because
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>you don't have access to anonymous ftp. Well, I (finally) packaged up
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>MX031 and created a new file server on my system. To the new file
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>server is MXSERVER@WKUVX1.BITNET. MX will *not* be available from
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>FILESERV because I want to try to limit when the files go out.
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>
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>MX031 is a VMS_SHARE file in 113 parts (60 blocks)---that's pretty
|
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>big. Unlike the way Matt used to set it up, I've (for the time being)
|
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>created one big .MFTU file containing all the VMSINSTAL savesets.
|
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>The only caveat at the moment is that MXSERVER files are only sent
|
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>between 5PM CDT and 6AM CDT. If very many people request MX031, my
|
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>poor 9600-baud BITNET link will take a while to let everything go
|
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>through.
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>
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>SO:
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>
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> a) please be patient---it may take several days for everything to
|
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> make it through
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> b) MX_REVC_UPGRADE031 has also been moved from FILESERV to MXSERVER
|
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> (use SEND MX_REVC_UPGRADE031)
|
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> c) don't everybody ask for it at once
|
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> d) this is an experiment---depending on how things go, I may have to
|
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> limit the number of files a person can get in a day, etc.
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>
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>Of course, MX is available via ftp from ftp.spc.edu in [.MX].
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>
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>Hunter
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,NEWS
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[Ed. Note -- This was cribbed from the news.software.anu-news FAQ. There
|
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is an beta version of ANU News, 6.1b* that is available as well. I don't know
|
|
if it is available from these sites as well, but I believe it is. 6.1a4 is
|
|
packaged as part of the UUCP 2.0 release, so if you're getting that, you don't
|
|
need to get a copy unless you want to get the documentation/sources, or the
|
|
latest versions.
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|
|
Dick Munroe]
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|
|
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>From: billy@sol.acs.unt.edu (Billy Barron - VAX/UNIX Systems Manager)
|
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>Subject:FAQ: news.software.anu-news
|
|
|
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>...
|
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>Q: How do I acquire a copy of ANU News?
|
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>A: ANU News is available for anonymous FTP on sao.aarnet.edu.au (Australia)
|
|
> and kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (Kansas, USA). Other sites may also have it
|
|
> available. Please use the site closest to you. There are two versions
|
|
> available: a normal backup saveset and a LZW compressed version of the
|
|
> backup savesets. VMS LZW programs are available on kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
|
|
> also and through DECUS. For network load reasons, it is preferable if you
|
|
> acquire LZW and the compressed version of ANU NEWS.
|
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>
|
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> The Glass patch was posted to the newsgroup after V6.0-2 was released. The
|
|
> archives for the newsgroup are accessable from listserv@vm1.nodak.edu.
|
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>
|
|
> here's an example of what you should send to listserv@vm1.nodak.edu:
|
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>
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> //ListSrch JOB Echo=No,Reply-via=mail
|
|
> Database Search DD=Rules
|
|
> //Rules DD *
|
|
> Select glass v6.0-3 patch in anu-news since 1-jan-1991
|
|
> print
|
|
> /*
|
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>
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> i believe you can send mail there with a subject (or is it body?)
|
|
> of "help", and it'll send help.
|
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>
|
|
> there's also a news fileserver at fileserv@dayton.saic.com. commands are
|
|
> like:
|
|
> send news_v60-3_patch.19
|
|
> send news_v60-3_patch.2%
|
|
> send news_v60-3_patch.18
|
|
> and i imagine the help thing works there, too..
|
|
>
|
|
>...
|
|
|
|
>From: gvrod@isuvax.iastate.edu (R Eldridge, VMS FOREVER)
|
|
>Subject:Re: Looking for Newsreader software
|
|
|
|
>VNEWS - NNTP Client developed by a large group of people. Current
|
|
> contact is Joel Snyder (jms@arizona.edu). Available by
|
|
> Anonymous FTP, contact Joel for details. UNIX style interface.
|
|
>
|
|
> 'bit.listserv.vnews-l' is a USENET equivalent of the 'VNEWS-L'
|
|
> mailing list based at UBVM.BITNET.
|
|
>
|
|
>DXRN - VMS port of the Berkeley XRN X windows news reader. Contact
|
|
> is Rick Murphy (murphy@burfle.dco.dec.com). Available by
|
|
> Anonymous FTP to decuac.dec.com, file /pub/DEC/dxrn.share.
|
|
>
|
|
>BULLETIN - Includes a USENET news reading mode. Send mail to
|
|
> BULLETIN@ORYANA.PFC.MIT.EDU with the text INFO for details on
|
|
> what BULLETIN is and how to get it.
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
>Subject: Matt Madison's utilities (was Re: Looking for Newsreader software)
|
|
>From: goathunter@wkuvx1.bitnet
|
|
>
|
|
>In article <1992Aug29.170329.29824@news.iastate.edu>, gvrod@isuvax.iastate.edu
|
|
>(R Eldridge, VMS FOREVER) writes:
|
|
>> NEWSRDR - Available for Anonymous FTP on
|
|
>> ...
|
|
>>
|
|
>Actually, all of this has changed. NEWSRDR is available via anonymous
|
|
>ftp from ftp.spc.edu ([192.107.46.27]) in [.MADISON.NEWSRDR]. It's
|
|
>available via e-mail by sending the following commands in the body
|
|
>a of mail message to FILESERV@WKUVX1.BITNET:
|
|
>
|
|
>SEND NEWSRDR
|
|
>SEND FILESERV_TOOLS
|
|
>SEND NEWSRDR_SRC !To get the sources
|
|
>
|
|
>All of Matt's programs are available from ftp.spc.edu in [.MADISON]
|
|
>and via e-mail from FILESERV@WKUVX1.BITNET. Send the command DIR ALL
|
|
>in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@WKUVX1.BITNET for a brief
|
|
>listing of all the packages available from here.
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
>From: ORAKEL@rzmain.rz.uni-ulm.de (Framstag)
|
|
>Subject:Re: Looking for Newsreader software
|
|
>
|
|
>VMS NEWS v1.24 by Bernd Onasch
|
|
>
|
|
>VMS NEWS is a VAX/VMS full screen orientated NEWSreader supporting the
|
|
>following network (TCP/IP) implementations:
|
|
> * CMU/tek
|
|
> * EXOS (never tested, no site with it available)
|
|
> * MultiNet
|
|
> * Process Software
|
|
> * UCX (1.x and 2.0 [DEC TCP/IP])
|
|
> * Wollongong
|
|
> * DECnet object (tested the one of ANU NEWS 6.0.6)
|
|
>( * ANET - just got it from someone in japan - not yet tested )
|
|
>
|
|
>The client supports various display methods:
|
|
> * Numbered to just show the articles in order they came in
|
|
> * Subject to display the articles sorted by subject line
|
|
> * Threaded to display the articles sorted by threads (e.g. references)
|
|
>In all cases, VMS NEWS offers a window where you can scroll around to select
|
|
>the requested newsgroup or article.
|
|
>
|
|
>VMS NEWS is available from:
|
|
> * MAILserver FILESERV@irav17.ira.uka.de
|
|
> package NEWS_124 - VMSshare'd source
|
|
> * FTPserver iraun1.ira.uka.de (129.13.10.90)
|
|
> /pub/networks/news/news_1_24.com - VMSshare'd source
|
|
> * FTPserver info.rz.uni-ulm.de (134.60.1.125)
|
|
> /pub/VMS/communication/news124.zip - VMS zipped source
|
|
> * FTPserver ftp.spc.edu (192.107.46.27)
|
|
> [anonymous.ucx]news_124.share - VMSshare'd source
|
|
>
|
|
>For technical questions about VMS NEWS please mail directly to
|
|
>Bernd Onasch:
|
|
> ONASCH@ira.uka.de
|
|
> ONASCH@informatik.uni-karlsruhe.de
|
|
>
|
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
,SOFTWARE_LIST
|
|
>From: EWILTS <EWILTS@mr.gov.bc.ca>
|
|
>Subject: Info-VAX: How to find VAX/VMS software.
|
|
>
|
|
>Dick,
|
|
>
|
|
>Ric Steinberger publishes a monthly Vax Software list to comp.os.vms. A
|
|
>pointer to this would be helpful. From Ric's file:
|
|
>
|
|
>NOTE: A current version of this file may be retreived by sending a ONE LINE
|
|
> mail message to: NETSERVER@RML2.SRI.COM. The one line should say:
|
|
> ?PACKAGE*VAX_LIST
|
|
> I will also try to keep a current version of VAX_LIST.TXT (this
|
|
> file) available via anonymous FTP from: rml2.sri.com (128.18.22.20).
|
|
>
|
|
>
|
|
>Ed Wilts, BC Systems Corp., 4000 Seymour Place, Victoria, B.C., Canada, V8X 4S8
|
|
>EWilts@Galaxy.Gov.BC.CA | Ed.Wilts@BCSystems.Gov.BC.CA | (604) 389-3430
|
|
>
|
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
,UUCP
|
|
|
|
>Subject: HOW to get decus uucp (last time... really!)
|
|
>From: brodie@fps.mcw.edu
|
|
>
|
|
> UUCP_INFO.TXT
|
|
> -or-
|
|
>"The canned answer given to folks who want to get a copy of DECUS UUCP"
|
|
>
|
|
>Last Revision: 7/28/92 Kent C. Brodie (brodie@fps.mcw.edu)
|
|
> -or- fps!brodie)
|
|
>
|
|
>
|
|
>How to get DECUS UUCP (Version 2.0):
|
|
>
|
|
>DECUS UUCP, distributed by the DECUS "VMSNET" working group, is a complete
|
|
>implementation of UUCP for VMS. It is becoming one of the most popular
|
|
>"packages" offered from DECUS, and for many VAX sites, it's their only
|
|
>way to get to the internet. This file describes how you may
|
|
>obtain your very own copy of the software for little or no cost.
|
|
>
|
|
>
|
|
>1) via DECUS. By far the most popular method of obtaining DECUS UUCP
|
|
> is through the VAX SIG TAPES distributed by the DECUS librarians. The
|
|
> tapes (now available on CDROM, too!) do not cost much (or nothing at all
|
|
> if you obtain them via your LUG librarian), and you'll get
|
|
> TONS of stuff besides "just" UUCP. Contact your local DECUS tape
|
|
> librarian, and find out how you can get the latest set of DECUS tapes.
|
|
> (You can also order them through the DECUS LIBRARY)
|
|
>
|
|
> NOTE:
|
|
> * decus UUCP (V2.0) is NOW available on the SPRING 1992 tapes
|
|
> * decus UUCP (V1.3) last appeared on the FALL 1990 tapes
|
|
>
|
|
>2) using FTP via the INTERNET. DECUS UUCP (V2.0) is available via anonymous
|
|
> ftp from the following sites:
|
|
>
|
|
> ftp.spc.edu directory [.decus_uucp]
|
|
> Address: 192.107.46.27
|
|
> (maintained by terry@spcvxa.spc.edu)
|
|
> ftp.uu.net directory /systems/vms/uucp
|
|
> Address: 137.39.1.9
|
|
> (maintained by the folks at uunet)
|
|
> mis1.mis.mcw.edu directory [.decus_uucp]
|
|
> Address: 141.106.64.11
|
|
> (maintained by brodie@mis.mcw.edu)
|
|
> mvb.saic.com directory [.decus_uucp]
|
|
> Address: 139.121.19.1
|
|
> (maintained by Mark.berryman@mvb.saic.com)
|
|
>
|
|
> "mis1.mis.mcw.edu" is the ftp site that *I* maintain, and any
|
|
> updates I receive will be immediately passed down to the other sites
|
|
> shown above.
|
|
>
|
|
> The contents if the [.decus_uucp] directory should have the following:
|
|
> (file sizes listed are VMS disk blocks [=512 bytes each])
|
|
>
|
|
> Directory STA1:[UUCP_DIST]
|
|
>
|
|
> DEVEL.BKP;1 16128
|
|
> MAPS.BKP;1 13167
|
|
> NEWSDEVEL.BKP;1 7623
|
|
> * RUN.BKP;1 8001
|
|
> SUPPDOC.BKP;1 3465
|
|
> SUPPNEWS.BKP;1 12096
|
|
> * UU20BOOT.BKP;1 1890
|
|
>
|
|
> Total of 7 files, 62370 blocks.
|
|
>
|
|
> Files with a "*" are the ABSOLUTE MINIMUM required. Additionally,
|
|
> NEW sites (not yet running UUCP) will also need MAPS.BKP.
|
|
> The "NEWS" files refer to Geoff Huston's ANU-NEWS, which is
|
|
> also distributed with DECUS UUCP.
|
|
>
|
|
> Additionally, If you're really up to it, the ftp site
|
|
> wuarchive.wustl.edu currently offers the latest VAX SIG decus
|
|
> tape offerings via anonymous ftp. (the WHOLE tape, no parts!). Be
|
|
> ready for a lot of transfer time and a lot of pieces, though.
|
|
>
|
|
> If you do use FTP on any of the above sites, PLEASE be kind.
|
|
> DECUS UUCP is kind of big, so transfer it during non-peak hours.
|
|
|
|
[Ed. note: for those of you without FTP AND without a direct UUNET
|
|
connection AND you are unwilling to use UUNET's 900 number service,
|
|
try FTPMAIL. For details, see the discussion of FTPMAIL, above.]
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
>3) Via "anonymous uucp".
|
|
> [thanks to Jamie Hanrahan who arranged for this....]
|
|
>
|
|
> UUNET also has the package available for pickup via anonymous uucp.
|
|
> (any DECUS UUCP site running at least V1.2 can make use of this!)
|
|
>
|
|
> DOCUMENTATION ON USING ANONYMOUS UUCP IS *IN* YOUR EXISTING (V1.2+)
|
|
> DECUS UUCP DOCUMENTATION (USRGDxx.MEM).
|
|
>
|
|
> You can use uunet even if you are not a "subscriber" (they have
|
|
> a 900 number! At the time of writing, connect charges via 900
|
|
> access is about $0.40 a minute) (be forwarned: uunet
|
|
> charges rates based on connect time used.... based on a V.32 modem
|
|
> (etc), the BASE kit would cost about $10-$12. The ENTIRE kit can
|
|
> probably be retrieved for under $50.) Although long distance is
|
|
> the "next best thing to being there", it isn't cheap....
|
|
>
|
|
> (If all you have is a 2400-baud modem, don't even consider this.....)
|
|
>
|
|
> The directory to get the files from is ~/systems/vms/uucp and
|
|
> the very first file to retrieve is "aaareadme.txt". That file
|
|
> will then document for you everything else you have to do. (what
|
|
> files to get, how to uncompress them, etc.).
|
|
>
|
|
> This method, therefore, is probably preferable for those sites who
|
|
> aren't a long ways away from uunet, or who are already using it
|
|
> as their main feed.
|
|
>
|
|
> The following is a reference to the file names and sizes. You
|
|
> can be the judge as to what it would cost to transfer knowing
|
|
> your system's capabilities, modem speed, and connection rate:
|
|
>
|
|
>
|
|
> directory "/systems/vms/uucp":
|
|
> total 14174
|
|
> * -rw-rw-r-- 1 3 21 10198 Jul 20 19:52 aaareadme.txt
|
|
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 3 21 4787679 Jul 10 05:01 devel.bkp-z
|
|
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 3 21 2112011 Jul 10 05:17 newsdevel.bkp-z
|
|
> * -rw-rw-r-- 1 3 21 85666 Jul 17 00:15 preboot.vms_share
|
|
> * -rw-rw-r-- 1 3 21 2460500 Jul 10 05:24 run.bkp-z
|
|
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 3 21 900149 Jul 10 05:27 suppdoc.bkp-z
|
|
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 3 21 3591934 Jul 10 05:37 suppnews.bkp-z
|
|
> * -rw-rw-r-- 1 3 21 498411 Jul 17 00:22 uu20boot.bkp-z
|
|
>
|
|
> Files marked with a "*" are the ABSOLUTE MINIMUM required. (note:
|
|
> the files here are a bit different from the FTP or MAGTAPE distribution)
|
|
|
|
[Ed. note: the command I used to fetch devel.bkp-z was:
|
|
|
|
uucp -v "uunet!~/systems/vms/uucp/devel.bkp-z" uucp_public:devel.bkp-z
|
|
|
|
and it worked just fine.]
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
>4) Lastly, the final method of getting a copy is via your local friendly
|
|
> mailman. I provide free distribution of the DECUS UUCP package,
|
|
> but only if you pay the freight.
|
|
>
|
|
> Package the following:
|
|
>
|
|
> 1 tape (TK50, TK70, or 9-track) ** TK85 coming soon...**
|
|
> 1 self-addressed, STAMPED envelope to fit the tape **required**
|
|
>
|
|
>
|
|
> Mail it all to:
|
|
>
|
|
> DECUS UUCP
|
|
>c/o Kent Brodie
|
|
> Faculty Physicians & Surgeons
|
|
> 11200 West Plank Court, Suite 160
|
|
> Wauwatosa, WI 53226
|
|
>
|
|
>
|
|
> (If you send me a 9-track tape, I can handle 1600 or 6250bpi.)
|
|
> If you use 6250, it will all fit on a 600-foot reel. If you need 1600,
|
|
> then you must send a 2400-foot reel)
|
|
>
|
|
> U.S. Postage for mailing a TKxx cartridge is something like $2.90.
|
|
> (thus, for both ways, the total cost is $5.80)
|
|
>
|
|
> A few notes. I provide this service free of charge, but at the
|
|
> same time, The Medical College of Wisconsin didn't hire me to make
|
|
> tape copies either. As I get tapes to make, I make them when I can.
|
|
> Usual turnaround time is about a week. ("your mileage may vary").
|
|
>
|
|
> Finally, when it comes to the self-addressed "stamped"
|
|
> envelope, you can use normal US postal mail, Federal Express, or UPS.
|
|
> Our office does not normally deal with any other couriers, so please
|
|
> don't go using DHL or something.
|
|
>
|
|
> Questions? email me or gimme a call.
|
|
>
|
|
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
>Kent C. Brodie - Sr. Systems Manager InterNet: brodie@fps.mcw.edu
|
|
>Faculty Physicians & Surgeons uucpNet: fps.mcw.edu!brodie
|
|
>Medical College of Wisconsin MaBellNet: +1 414 266 5080
|
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
,VI
|
|
>From: le9miiwa@cine88.cineca.it
|
|
>Subject:Summary: vi editor for VMS
|
|
>
|
|
>Hi everyone!
|
|
>
|
|
>Here is a summary of answers to my query for a vi clone for VMS
|
|
>
|
|
>From: whitfill@heechee.meediv.lanl.gov (Jim Whitfill - Los Alamos)
|
|
>
|
|
>>get [.vi]vi.sav or [.vi]vi.sav_z from anonymous on meediv.lanl.gov. vi.sav is
|
|
>>a VMS backup saveset and vi.sav_z is compressed. Get lzdcmp.exe from top level
|
|
>>on meediv.lanl.gov and decomp vi.sav_z.
|
|
>
|
|
>From: orakel@rzmain.rz.uni-ulm.de (Ulli 'Framstag' Horlacher)
|
|
>
|
|
>info.rz.uni-ulm.de pub/VMS/editors/elvis.zip
|
|
>
|
|
>From: BRENNAN@COCO.CCHS.SU.OZ.AU (Luke Brennan)
|
|
>
|
|
>> you should use ELVIS - it works fine. If you can't find it
|
|
>> closer to home, try here at coco.cchs.su.oz.au ( cd [.elvis])
|
|
>>
|
|
>> The version here is one rev behind the current one apparently -
|
|
>> but I haven't bothered to find the latest one, as nobody has
|
|
>> complained about anything!
|
|
>
|
|
>Original_From: TESTA@eldp.epfl.ch (Testa Andrea SI-DP EPFL)
|
|
>Host ftp.uni-kl.de (131.246.9.95)
|
|
>Last updated 00:47 27 Sep 1992
|
|
>
|
|
> [Andrea suggests Elvis, and points to the DECUS distribution,
|
|
> or the listed ARCHIE-generated locations.
|
|
> I translate here because he wrote to me in Italian...]
|
|
>
|
|
>Host ftp.uni-kl.de (131.246.9.95)
|
|
>Last updated 00:47 27 Sep 1992
|
|
>
|
|
> Location: /pub2/packages/linux/sources/usr.bin
|
|
> FILE r--r--r-- 341883 Apr 6 14:29 elvis-1.5.tar.Z
|
|
> Location: /pub2/packages/linux/binaries/usr.bin
|
|
> FILE rw-r--r-- 333727 Apr 2 18:09 elvis-1.5.tar.Z
|
|
>
|
|
>Host guardian.cs.psu.edu (130.203.1.3)
|
|
>Last updated 00:25 27 Sep 1992
|
|
>
|
|
> Location: /pub/src/gnu
|
|
>Last updated 00:25 27 Sep 1992
|
|
> FILE rw-rw-r-- 333727 Apr 6 18:33 elvis-1.5.tar.Z
|
|
>
|
|
>Host ftp.uu.net (137.39.1.9)
|
|
> Location: /systems/unix/linux/binaries/usr.bin/Editors
|
|
> FILE rw-r--r-- 166363 Apr 30 16:24 elvis-1.5.tar.Z
|
|
>
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>From: SFA@epavax.rtpnc.epa.gov (STEVEN FISHBACK)
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>
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>> Yes, I have ported it the vax here at my work place and it
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>>works great for me. FTP anonymously to the following site:
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>
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> Host: gatekeeper.dec.com (16.1.0.2)
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> Location: pub/VMS/vitpu-v5
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>
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> DIRECTORY r-xr-xr-x 1024 Oct 31 1990 vitpu-v5
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>
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>>It's written in TPU and it comes with documentation to install and use.
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>>The creator is Gregg Wonderly, Mathematics Department of Oklahoma
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>>State U.
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>
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>From: tarjeij@extern.uio.no
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>
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>>Try Elvis v1.5 or later, it is supposed to work under VMS. The TPU version of
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>>vi should be avoided.
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>
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>
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>Thanks also to:
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> Larry Henry <larry@eco.twg.com>
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>
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>[editor's note: like we say here in Lombardia,
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> there are 32 different tastes!
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> pick your choice! BTW, I am writing this message with vi by
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> whitfill@heechee.meediv.lanl.gov
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> which happened to arrive first to me!
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>]
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>
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>Many thanks to everybody. Hope this is useful....
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>
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> Andrea Spinelli
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,ZMODEM
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The following is the official word form Chuck Forsberg, the developer of ZMODEM:
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>From: <caf%omen.UUCP%uunet.UUCP@DMC.COM>
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>Subject: Re: Pointer to VMS implementation of ZMODEM needed
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>
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>There are two versions of VMS ZMODEM available.
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>
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>RZSZ.TLB is available on TeleGodzilla, GEnie, and Compuserve,
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>and supports dial-in callers with ZMODEM-90(Tm) programs.
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>
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>A commercial version that also supports Crosstalk, Telix, Procomm
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>et al is available for $495.00 from Omen Technology.
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>
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>Both of these programs support the popular VMS record formats.
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>
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>Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX ...!tektronix!reed!omen!caf
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>Author of YMODEM, ZMODEM, Professional-YAM, ZCOMM, and DSZ
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> Omen Technology Inc "The High Reliability Software"
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>17505-V NW Sauvie IS RD Portland OR 97231 503-621-3406
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>TeleGodzilla:621-3746 FAX:621-3735 CIS:70007,2304 Genie:CAF
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I logged into TeleGodzilla just to see what was there. For those of you who
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want source code, here's the official pointer to the "official source code":
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"ZMODEM protocol information and royalty free C source code for
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developers is available in Omen's "ZMODEM Developer's
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Collection" which may be ordered by voice at 503-621-3406."
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The following is the help file from TeleGodzilla:
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>Yam-Host(C):help
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>*************** Yam-Host Command Summary Rev 04-24-87
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>
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>File(s) Ambiguous Path Name or names: [dir/]file.exe ...
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> A directory name expands to all files in that directory,
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> An empty File expands to all files in the current directory.
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>
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>file1 Unambiguous single filename
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>
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>cd directory change to directory
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>cd change to login (home) directory
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>pwd print working directory
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>BYE stops the hemorraging of your phone bill
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>chat opens a link to the console (chat with SYSOP)
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>message leave a public message (file=MESSAGES)
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>private leave a private message for sysop
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>dir File(s) alphabetized directory listing
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>dirr File(s) long form directory with transmission time printout
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>dird File(s) sorted by date
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>dirt File(s) sorted by date in reverse order
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>dirl File(s) sorted by file length
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>dirs File(s) sorted by file length in reverse order
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>rb receive files FROM YOU with YMODEM batch protocol
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>rx file1 receive one file FROM YOU using XMODEM protocol
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>kermit rb receive files FROM YOU with Kermit protocol
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>type File(s) type files (one or more ambiguous file names)
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>sx -k file1 send 1 TO YOU, XMODEM protocol (-k gives 1k blocks)
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>rc file1 receive one file FROM YOU with CRC-16 error checking
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>sb -k File(s) send one or more files with YMODEM batch protocol
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>sz File(s) send one or more files with ZMODEM batch protocol
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>sz -r File(s) Recover/resume ZMODEM file transfer(s)
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>kermit sb File(s) send files TO YOU with Kermit protocol
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>EXAMPLES: sx yamdemo.arc (XMODEM)
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> kermit sb yamdemo.arc (Kermit)
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>
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>Keyboard "type info.txt" for more information on this particular system.
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RZSZ.TLB is, I believe, also available from most of the VMS software archives
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(cerritos.edu carries it). I checked to see if there were other copies of
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ZMODEM around.
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UUNET has [at least] the following, most of which SHOULD be in source form:
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>systems/unix/linux/sources/usr.bin/Communications:
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>total 1310
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>-rw-r--r-- 1 archive 713 Aug 11 07:20 rzsz.README.Z
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>-rw-r--r-- 1 archive 3784 Aug 6 17:13 rzsz9202.dff.Z
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>-rw-r--r-- 1 archive 81407 Aug 6 17:14 rzsz9202.tar-z.Z
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>networking/terms:
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>total 1165
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>-rw-r--r-- 1 revell 59565 Jul 2 23:24 zmodem.tar.Z
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>systems/mac/info-mac/unix:
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>total 1810
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>-rw-r--r-- 1 archive 52736 Feb 12 1992 zmodem-part1.shar
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>-rw-r--r-- 1 archive 42589 Feb 12 1992 zmodem-part2.shar
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>-rw-r--r-- 1 archive 54140 Feb 12 1992 zmodem-part3.shar
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>-rw-r--r-- 1 archive 47368 Feb 12 1992 zmodem-part4.shar
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>usenet/comp.sources.unix/volume12/zmodem:
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>total 62
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>-r--r--r-- 1 archive 22356 Oct 18 1987 part01.Z
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>-r--r--r-- 1 archive 12759 Oct 18 1987 part02.Z
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>-r--r--r-- 1 archive 27191 Oct 18 1987 part03.Z
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The protocol documentation is in:
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>doc/literary/obi/Standards/FileTransfer:
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>total 109
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>-rw-r--r-- 1 archive 45213 Oct 28 1991 ZMODEM8.DOC.1.Z
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In addition, the VAX Software list (see SOFTWARE-LIST, above) mentions the
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following:
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SZ Shell SZ Shell gives the Z-Modem program SZ a host of new features
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including wildcards and various others. Both SZ and RZ are
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provided in the archive.
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Availability: F47
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F47 AB20.LARC.NASA.GOV
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and
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ZMODEM File transfer between Vax and Unix/PC/Amiga computers.
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Availability: S14, F15
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S14 MRCserv@Janus.MtRoyal.AB.CA
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F15 WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
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F = FTP
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S = Mail Server
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That's all I could find with a quick look.
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Dick Munroe
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,ZOO
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>Subject: Where to get ZOO v2.10 for MS-DOS, Unix and VMS
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>From: w8sdz@tacom-emh1.army.mil (Keith Petersen)
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>
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>It seems that no matter how often this information is posted, someone
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>will ask for it again in 2 or 3 days. PLEASE save this article!
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>
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>SIMTEL20:
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>=========
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>ZOO version 2.10 (needed for extracting files posted in Usenet
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>newsgroup comp.binaries.ibm.pc) is available via anonymous FTP from
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>WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL (192.88.110.20) or mirror sites OAK.Oakland.Edu
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>(141.210.10.117), wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4), ftp.uu.net
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>(137.39.1.9), nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100), src.doc.ic.ac.uk
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>(146.169.3.7) or archie.au (139.130.4.6), by e-mail through the
|
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>BITNET/EARN file servers, or by uucp from UUNET's 1-900-GOT-SRCS.
|
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>See UUNET file uunet!~/info/archive-help for details.
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>
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>Garbo:
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>======
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>If you do not know how to go about getting this material, users
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>are welcome to email ts@uwasa.fi (Timo Salmi) for the prerecorded
|
|
>garbo.uwasa.fi instructions (long, circa 29Kb). North American users
|
|
>are referred to the garbo mirror on wuarchive.wustl.edu. Australian
|
|
>users are referred to the archie.au mirror. The mirrors may lag
|
|
>occasionally, or might not have all the files. If you do not receive
|
|
>Timo's reply within five days, please ask your own site's system manager
|
|
>to construct a returnable mail path for you.
|
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>
|
|
>Directory PD1:<MSDOS.ZOO>
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|
> Filename Type Length Date Description
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|
>==============================================
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|
>ZOO210.EXE B 55721 910712 Dhesi's make/extract/view ZOO archives, 910712
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>
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> 73461 Jul 12 1991 garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/arcers/zoo210.exe
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>
|
|
>Directory PD8:<MISC.UNIX>
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|
> Filename Type Length Date Description
|
|
>==============================================
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|
>ZOO210.TAR-Z B 246115 910714 Dhesi's make/extract/view ZOO archives, C src
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>
|
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>237093 Aug 8 1991 garbo.uwasa.fi:/unix/arcers/zoo210.tar.Z
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>
|
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>Directory PD8:<MISC.VAXVMS>
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> Filename Type Length Date Description
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|
>==============================================
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>ZOO210.ARC B 289193 910801 Dhesi's make/extract/view ZOO archives, C src
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>
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>289193 Jul 5 1991 garbo.uwasa.fi:/vms/arcers/zoo210.arc
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>647168 Jun 24 13:42 garbo.uwasa.fi:/vms/arcers/zoo210.tar
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>
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>Keith
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>--
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>Keith Petersen
|
|
>Maintainer of the MSDOS, MISC and CP/M archives at SIMTEL20 [192.88.110.20]
|
|
>Internet: w8sdz@TACOM-EMH1.Army.Mil or w8sdz@vela.acs.oakland.edu
|
|
>Uucp: uunet!umich!vela!w8sdz BITNET: w8sdz@OAKLAND
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--
|
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Dick Munroe Internet: munroe@dmc.com
|
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Doyle Munroe Consultants, Inc. UUCP: ...uunet!thehulk!munroe
|
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267 Cox St. Office: (508) 568-1618
|
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Hudson, Ma. USA FAX: (508) 562-1133
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