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Date: 8 Apr 1983 1747-PST
From: Zellich@OFFICE-3 (Rich Zellich)
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Subject: List of mailing-lists updated; total list enclosed
OFFICE-3 file <ALMSA>INTEREST-GROUPS.TXT has been updated and is ready
for FTP. OFFICE-3 supports the net-standard "ANONYMOUS" Login within
FTP, using any password.
INTEREST-GROUPS.TXT is currently 1176 lines (or 46,795 characters).
Enjoy,
Rich
CHANGES SINCE LAST UPDATE-NOTICE (24 Jan 83):
GENERAL
Changed "name at host" to "name@host" to match new RFC 822
mail standard.
INFO-APPLE
Hostname for list and -Request address changed.
INFO-ATARI
Re-added to summary table (it had accidentally been deleted).
INFO-IBMPC (was INFO-PC)
Mailing-list name changed and Archive information added.
TELEPHONE-NETWORK-PEOPLE
Deleted from the list.
UNIX-WIZARDS
Hostname for list and -Request address changed, and archive
locations changed.
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SUMMARY OF MAILING-LISTS IN THIS FILE:
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| AMETHYST-USERS | INFO-BITGRAPH | ProtocolS |
| ARMS-D | INFO-CPM | RAILROAD |
| ARPANET-BBOARDS | INFO-EMPIRE | SCTV |
| Astronomy Events | INFO-GRAPHICS | SELF-ORGANIZATION |
| AVIATION | INFO-IBMPC | SF-CONS-LIST |
| BANKING | INFO-LAW | SF-LOVERS |
| CHESS | INFO-MUSIC | SKY-FANS |
| CLUSTER | INFO-MICRO | SPACE |
| COMICS-LOVERS | INFO-PCNET | TCP-IP (2 lists, plus |
| CUBE-LOVERS | INFO-PRINTERS |TCP-IP-TOPS20,-UNIX,-VMS)
| Dolphin-Users | INFO-RSTS | TELECOM |
| EDITOR-PEOPLE | INFO-TERMS | TELETEXT |
| ENERGY | INFO-VAX | TEXHAX |
| EXTENDED-ADDRESSING | INFO-VLSI | TOPS-20 |
| FORTH | INFO-ZX | UNIX-CPM |
| FRANZ-FRIENDS | LIST-OF-LISTS | UNIX.EMACS |
| H19-PEOPLE | LOCAL-NETS | UNIX-TeX |
| HEADER-PEOPLE | <MICRO>MAILING-LIST.TXT| UNIX-WIZARDS |
| HOME-SAT | MsgGroup | V2LNI-PEOPLE |
| HUMAN-NETS | NESFA | VIDEODISC |
| INFO-ADA | NOMIC-PLAYERS | WorkS [tations] |
| INFO-APPLE | PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE | |
| INFO-AUDIO | PHYSICS | |
| INFO-ATARI | POLI-SCI | |
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BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.011 [V3 #114 - V3 # 81] reverse 0.30 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.010 [V3 # 80 - V3 # 41] reverse 0.45 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.009 [V3 # 40 - V3 # 1] reverse 0.35 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.008 [V2 #178 - V2 #161] reverse 0.25 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.007 [V2 #160 - V2 #121] reverse 0.40 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.006 [V2 #120 - V2 # 81] reverse 0.49 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.005 [V2 # 80 - V2 # 41] reverse 0.34 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.004 [V2 # 40 - V2 # 1] reverse 0.38 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.003 [V1 #129 - V1 #101] reverse 0.25 MB
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Questions/discussions on a particular Operating System, such as CP/M,
should be addressed to the specific list if one already exists (such as
INFO-CPM@MIT-MC (or @BRL) for this example).
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CPM;MICRO ARCHIV
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Keith Petersen <w8sdz@BRL>
INFO-MUSIC@BRL
(or @MIT-MC)
For discussion of music, both performed and written, live and recorded. This
is a mail reflector, which may change depending on quantity and quality of
traffic. Articles from the USENET net.music will be forwarded to the list
manually when appropriate.
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etc., should be sent to Info-Music-Request@BRL.
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INFO-PCNET@MIT-MC
INFO-PCNET is a general mailing list to keep interested people advised of
major developments.
NOTE: Due to NCP-->TCP switchover and lack of working TCP software@MIT-MC
(KLH is working hard at it and might get it done in time, in which case
this note will be inoperative), this mailing list will probably cease to
exist temporarily starting Jan 01. Because of lack of working TCP
software@SU-AI and other places, even if MIT-MC has TCP working, many of
the active PCNET workers will be inactive until these other places get
TCP working.
PCNET is a volunteer effort creating a computer network for personal use.
Although meant to be device independent, the current design is oriented to
use through the telephone system, particularly by computers with automatic
dialing and receipt of calls. PCNET will enable all computer users, whether
part of a formal network organization or individual owners of personal
computers, to communicate with each other effectively. PCNET is defining
communication protocols that assure that transmissions are correct
(retransmitting data that is lost or erroneous), and which allow multiple
logical data streams so that several programs can share a single hardware
communication link. PCNET has defined a worldwide addressing standard that
permits automatic forwarding of messages and files without having to know
the topology of the network.
PCNET is currently finising software on several machines (8080, 6502,
PDP-10) using several languages (Assembly language, LISP, C), and refining
the documentation; volunteer communications programmers are needed to
complete these tasks.
Documentation is available on MIT-MC in the file:
PCNET;INTRO >
and also some info in:
PCNET;VOLUN MSG
[the file sent out to new members of the mailing list]
David Harris is the organizational leader and is in charge of releasing
documents to the public:
David C. Harris <G.HARRIS@SU-SCORE>
Palo Alto ABBS: (415) 493-7691 (300 baud - type a <CR>)
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Information on printers.
Message log/archives are kept at:
MIT-DMS:WJN;PRINTR MAIL
PRINTR OMAIL
PRINTR OMAIL1
PRINTR OMAIL2
etc...
where the first one is most recent. The archives were only begun 17 Mar
82, so these files are fairly empty.
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etc., should be sent to INFO-PRINTERS-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
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INFO-RSTS@MIT-OZ
Question/discussion forum for topics related to the RSTS/E operating system
for the PDP-11.
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etc., should be sent to INFO-RSTS-REQUEST@MIT-OZ.
Coordinator: Erik S. Townsend <TOWNSE@MIT-MC>
INFO-TERMS@MIT-MC
Information on terminals.
Message log/archives are kept at:
MIT-MC:CPR;TERMS MAIL Current section of archives
MIT-MC:CPR;TERMS 1 The latest archives created
2 The next archive file
etc...
The old 1 and 2, and so forth, will eventually get put on tape as disk
space becomes scarce.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-TERMS-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Jonathan Alan Solomon <JSol@USC-ECLB>
INFO-VAX@SRI-CSL
INFO-VAX is a discussion of VAX-11/780's and 750's. Typically the material
is question-and-answer, where someone wants information on some program or
bug/feature. Both UNIX and VAX/VMS operating systems are discussed.
Archived messages are kept at SANDIA in the files:
DIST:INFO-VAX.ARCHIVE.1
DIST:INFO-VAX.ARCHIVE.2
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-VAX-REQUEST@SRI-CSL.
Coordinator: Geoff Goodfellow <Geoff@SRI-CSL>
INFO-VLSI@SANDIA
Mailing-list for the exchange of information on all aspects of integrated
circuit (IC) design.
Archived messages are kept at SANDIA in the file:
DIST:INFO-VLSI.ARCHIVE
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-VLSI-REQUEST@SANDIA.
Coordinator: Norm Samuelson <Samuelson@SANDIA>
INFO-ZX@CMU-20C
Discussion of subjects relating to the Timex/Sinclair 1000/ZX80/ZX81. This
will be an immediate distribution list as long as the volume of traffic
doesn't bother other CMUC users. Users may submit programs for others to
share by FTPing them into [CMU-20C]PS:<ZX.PROG> using user anonymous. This
will probably not be too useful until modems for the Sinclair are readily
available.
Messages will be archived on CMU-20C in file:
PS:<ZX>ZX.MESSAGES
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-ZX-REQUEST@CMU-20C.
Coordinator: Aaron Wohl <WOHL@CMU-20C>
LIST-OF-LISTS
Mailing-list for "List of lists" update notices.
There is a master list of ARPANET mailing-lists/digests/discussion groups
(~800 lines or ~29,000 characters) on OFFICE-3 in file:
<ALMSA>INTEREST-GROUPS.TXT
For ARPANET users, OFFICE-3 supports the net-standard ANONYMOUS login
within FTP, with any password.
To keep people up to date on the large number of such lists, there is a
mailing-list for list-of-lists \update notices/. Copies of the list itself
are not sent to the world at large, but for those ARPANET users who
seriously intend to FTP the updated versions when updated, a brief notice
will be sent when a new version is available. For those liaisons at
internet sites who maintain or redistribute copies for their own networks
(DECNet, Xerox, etc.) and can't reach the master by ARPANET FTP, the
complete new file will be sent if necessary. File copies will not normally
be sent to individual users, either ARPANET or internet.
To get on the list (or to submit updates to existing mailing-lists or add
new ones), send requests to:
Rich Zellich <ZELLICH@OFFICE-3>
LOCAL-NETS@MIT-MC
Sharing experience with local networking projects between sites currently
involved in or soon to attempt such projects; basically a very
praxis-oriented discussion about networking -20's, VAXen, and -11's.
Subjects include DECnet, Ethernet, Chaosnet as well as simple tty line
links; both hardware and software aspects.
NOTE: A/O 10 Feb 82, this list is fairly dead, though still open for
business.
Messages are archived in
MIT-MC:CPR;LCLNET MAIL
Coordinator: Chris Ryland <RYLAND@SRI-KL>
[SRI-KL]<MICRO>MAILING-LIST.TXT.*
Interest in microcomputers, micro languages, operating systems, etc. The
focus of the mailing list is really on microprocessor development tools such
as cross-assemblers and PROM downloaders, but includes the idea of libraries
of useful microprocessor software. Community files are maintained in
MICRO@SRI-KL.
Coordinator: Dave Fylstra <Fylstra@SRI-KL>
MsgGroup@BRL
(or @MIT-ML)
Interest in electronic mail, message formats, message systems, and the
sociological implications of the above.
Archives are kept at USC-ECL in files <MSGGROUP>MSGGROUP.*, where * stands
for a range of messages, in blocks of 100 (from 0001 thru 1100) or 50 (from
1101 on up) (MSGGROUP.0001-0100, MSGGROUP.0101-0200, MSGGROUP.1101-1150,
etc.). As of 19 Aug 82, the last file was *.1751-1800.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to MsgGroup-Request@BRL (or @MIT-ML).
Coordinator: EStefferud@USC-ECL/MsgGroup@USC-ECL
NESFA@MIT-OZ
(or MIT-MC or MIT-ML)
The official digital discussion group of the New England Science Fiction
Association; open to members of all classes of NESFA membership
(subscribing, general, regular, inactive).
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to NESFA-REQUESTS@MIT-OZ (or MIT-MC or MIT-ML).
Coordinator: James M. Turner <RG.JMTURN@MIT-MC>.
NOMIC-PLAYERS@MIT-AI
(or @MIT-MC)
Mailing-list for playing and discussion of Nomic, "The Paradox of
Self-Amendment" game.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list (if you can't add
yourself), problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
NOMIC-PLAYERS-REQUEST@MIT-AI.
Coordinator: Philip E. Agre <AGRE@MIT-AI>
PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE@MIT-MC
(or PHIL-SCI@MIT-MC)
An immediate redistribution list discussing philosophy of science with
emphasis on its relevance for Artificial Intelligence.
The list is archived@MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file:
OZ:SRC:<COMMON>PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-ARCHIVES.TXT.1
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-REQUEST@MIT-MC (or
PHIL-SCI-REQUEST@MIT-MC).
Coordinator: John Mallery <JCMa@MIT-MC>
PHYSICS@SRI-UNIX
(or @MIT-MC)
Group for discussion of topics in physics, with some reasonable speculation
allowed.
Some archives are maintained on MIT-MC in file:
COMMON;PHYS FILE.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to PHYSICS-REQUEST@SRI-UNIX (or @MIT-MC).
Coordinator: Andrew Knutsen <knutsen@SRI-UNIX>
POLI-SCI@MIT-AI
POLI-SCI is a spinoff from the HUMAN-NETS discussion list. Shortly after
the November (1980) election, HUMAN-NETS began to discuss the impact that
electronic communications had on the election. As this discussion
continued, it lost its narrow focus on electronic communications and began
to consider the election in general, how elections are won and lost, and the
nature of the electoral college. The growth of these discussions, and their
spawning of related discussions, indicated that a separate discussion list
was merited and POLI-SCI was installed. Since then POLI-SCI has begun to
consider other topics including the history of the Carter and Nixon
presidencies, the Iranian hostage crisis, etc. (with a little less dignity,
the list might be characterized as a permanent distributed political bull
session).
Archived digest messages are stored at:
MIT-AI:DUFFEY;_DATA_ POLISC
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to POLI-SCI-REQUEST@MIT-AI.
Moderator: JoSH Hall <JoSH@RUTGERS>
ProtocolS@RUTGERS
This list is designed to promote discussion of the various existing FTP
protocols for async-ascii-serial-lines and any kind of computer/OS. The
eventual goal is to devise (and implement) an all-purpose standard protocol
for FTP.
Message log/archives are kept at RUTGERS in files:
PS:<PLEASANT.PROTOCOL>PROTOCOLS.OLD Pre-digest to 30 Mar 82
PS:<PLEASANT.PROTOCOL>PROTOCOLS.RECENT Digest 30 Mar 82 to present
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to ProtocolS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.
Coordinator: Mel Pleasant <Pleasant@RUTGERS>
RAILROAD@MIT-MC
Information and discussion of transportation issues (inter and intra city)
with emphasis on rail transportation. This group also discusses or
announces items of interest to the so-called "railfan" community (I.e.
excursion announcements, etc). Some model railroad discussion also takes
place.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to RAILROAD-REQUEST@MIT-MC (ARPANET).
Coordinator: Michael S. Maiten <MSM@MIT-MC> (ARPANET)
!ucbvax!menlo70!sytek!msm (USENET)
SCTV@SRI-UNIX (ARPANET)
(or @MIT-AI or @MIT-MC)
net.sctv (USENET)
Mailing-list for SCTV fans.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to SCTV-REQUEST@SRI-UNIX (or MIT-AI or MIT-MC).
Coordinator: mclure@SRI-UNIX
SELF-ORGANIZATION@MIT-MC
(or SELF-ORG@MIT-MC)
An immediate redistribution list discussing topics in self-organization.
The list is archived@MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file
OZ:SRC:<COMMON>SELF-ORGANIZATION-ARCHIVES.TXT.1
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to SELF-ORGANIZATION-REQUEST@MIT-MC (or
SELF-ORG-REQUEST@MIT-MC).
Coordinator: John Mallery <JCMa@MIT-MC>
SF-CONS-LIST
Mailing-List for SF Conventions listing update notices.
There is a master SF cons list (averaging ~900 lines or ~40,000 characters,
including geographic cross-reference) on OFFICE-3 in file:
<ZELLICH>CONS.TXT
For ARPANET users, OFFICE-3 supports the net-standard ANONYMOUS login
within FTP, with any password.
In order to proliferate the list more quickly, there is a mailing list for
cons-list \update notices/. Copies of the cons list itself are not sent to
the world at large, but for those ARPANET users who seriously intend to FTP
the updated versions every few weeks, a brief notice will be sent when a new
version is available. For those liaisons at internet sites who maintain or
redistribute copies for their own networks (DECNet, Xerox, etc.), the
complete new file will be sent out if necessary. File copies will \not/ be
sent to individual users, either ARPANET or internet.
Update notices/file copies can be expected approximately once a month,
generally shortly after the current LOCUS comes out. Besides LOCUS, other
sources of cons are ANALOG, IA'sSFM, STARLOG, occasional flyers picked
up@cons by local fen, and anything sent to the list maintainer.
To get on the update-notices list (or to submit con updates), send requests
to:
Rich Zellich <ZELLICH@OFFICE-3>
SF-LOVERS@SRI-CSL
Science Fiction lovers. SF-LOVERS has discussed many topics, all of them
related in some way to the theme of science fiction or fantasy. The topics
have ranged very widely from rewritten stories, bad SF movies, and SF
conventions to reviews of STAR WARS and HEAVY METAL. The range of topics is
quite wide and anyone is welcome to submit material on these or other topics
of interest in this general area.
The digest has a very large number of readers, and trivial messages are
strongly discouraged due to the heavy load SF-LOVERS puts on the hosts CPU
and disk space. Messages to SF-LOVERS@SRI-CSL are batched and broadcast
once a day.
The complete SF-LOVERS archives are available on SRI-CSL. Each volume is
contained in its own file, with the contents ordered chronologically. The
first archive includes a number of messages from the early days before
digests and there is much of "historical" interest. At the end of that
volume is a long discussion which took place during the Star Wars series
craze.
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V1 860 2200759
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V2 771 1972324
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V3 741 1895294
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V4 705 1803432
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V5 323 824576
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V6 390 996707
For those unfamiliar with Tenex/Tops-20, the first number is the number
of Tenex disk pages, the second is the number of characters in the file,
for checksumming purposes if you FTP the file. Volume 6 is the current
volume so it is being incremented daily as new digests come out.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@SRI-CSL.
Moderator: Stuart M. Cracraft <Mclure@SRI-UNIX>
SKY-FANS@MIT-XX
Amateur observational astronomy mailing list.
Coordinator: S. W. Galley <SWG@MIT-XX>
SPACE@MIT-MC
Discussions (daily digest) on space-related topics.
Archives are kept on [S1-A]SPACE.LOG[SPA,OTA], which, unfortunately, does
not allow FTP without login. Requests for back issues should be directed to
SPACE-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., also go to SPACE-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Aliases for the above net-addresses are:
SPACE-ENTHUSIASTS AT MIT-MC
SPACE-ENTHUSIASTS-REQUEST AT MIT-MC
Coordinator: Owen T. (Ted) Anderson <OTA@SAIL>
TCP-IP@MIT-AI (ARPANET)
(or@BRL)
!menlo70!hao!brl-bmd!tcp-ip (UUCP/USENET)
A digest which discusses TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and IP
(Internet Protocol), the "DoD Standard Networking Protocols for the
Eighties". Submissions generally center around UNIX implementations, but
ANY networking protocol or implementation discussions too specific for
HUMAN-NETS is fair game here; the digest includes discussions of mail
protocols and addressing in the InterNet environment, and a little about
non-TCP/IP based networking.
Archives are kept at the Rutgers host in: <TCP>MAIL.TXT
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@MIT-AI [or@BRL] (ARPANET) or
!menlo70!hao!brl-bmd!tcp-ip-request (UUCP/USENET).
Coordinator: Mike Muuss <mike@BRL>
TCP-IP@SRI-NIC
The NIC has taken over the responsibility for the periodic update of the
TCP-IP status (the latest update can be obtained via FTP by ANONYMOUS login
from SRI-NIC file <PROTOCOLS>TCP-IP-STATUS.TXT). We are particularly
interested in the addition and expansion of TCP services. In addition to
this function, it is hoped that this distribution list can aid in the
following areas:
To act as an on-line exchange among TCP developers and maintainers.
To announce new and expanded services in a timely manner.
This is an open membership list, and any interested party with a legitimate
need can be added. A few words of warning: Please do not use this open
forum to discuss matters which should be construed as to be for limited
distribution; use private messages, if need be.
It is hoped that this forum will help the network reach transition by the
required date. Should you have any questions, please send electronic mail
to the Coordinator, or call (415) 859-5303.
Also see mailing-lists TCP-IP-TOPS20, TCP-IP-UNIX, TCP-IP-VMS.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC. Please do \not/ send such
requests to TCP-IP@SRI-NIC, as this address is self forwarding to the entire
list membership.
Coordinator: Henry W. Miller <Miller@SRI-NIC>
TCP-IP-TOPS20@SRI-NIC
A list for TOPS10/TOPS20/TENEX hackers to exchange ideas, gripes, etc.,
about TCP/IP InterNet protocols and implementation.
Also see mailing-lists TCP-IP, TCP-IP-UNIX, TCP-IP-VMS.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.
Coordinator: Henry W. Miller <Miller@SRI-NIC>
TCP-IP-UNIX@SRI-NIC
A list for UNIX hackers to exchange ideas, gripes, etc., about TCP/IP
InterNet protocols and implementation.
Also see mailing-lists TCP-IP, TCP-IP-TOPS20, TCP-IP-VMS.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.
Coordinator: Henry W. Miller <Miller@SRI-NIC>
TCP-IP-VMS@SRI-NIC
A list for VMS hackers to exchange ideas, gripes, etc., about TCP/IP
InterNet protocols and implementation.
Also see mailing-lists TCP-IP, TCP-IP-TOPS20, TCP-IP-UNIX.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.
Coordinator: Henry W. Miller <Miller@SRI-NIC>
TELECOM@USC-ECLB
A broad spectrum moderated-digest-format discussion on telecommunictions
technology: the telephone system, modems, and other more technical aspects
of telecommunications systems. This digest was spun off from HUMAN-NETS.
Mail can be sent to the above address, or to TELECOM@MIT-AI or
TELECOM@RUTGERS.
Archived digest messages are kept at USC-ECLB in the files:
BUG:<JSOL.TELECOM>TELECOM.RECENT
BUG:<JSOL.TELECOM>VOLUME-1.TXT
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TELECOM-REQUEST@USC-ECLB.
Moderator: Jonathan Alan Solomon <JSOL@USC-ECLB>
TELETEXT@MIT-AI
Interest in Teletext/Viewdata/Closed Captioning, "Digicasting", and related
technologies. The archives are kept in MIT-AI:GEOFF;TELTXT RECORD.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TELETEXT-REQUEST@MIT-AI.
Coordinator: Lauren Weinstein <Lauren@UCLA-Security>
TEXHAX@SU-AI
TEXHAX is for people interested in TeX installation and maintanance.
Notices of new versions/bug fixes are sent to this list, and discussion of
various CPUs and printers that people are interested in using with TeX is
encouraged.
Archives are kept on SU-AI (SAIL) in the file:
TEXHAX.MSG[TEX,SYS]
Coordinator: David Fuchs <DRF@SU-AI>
TOPS-20@SU-SCORE
A limited membership mailing list (TOPS-20 programming staff and managers
only) for serious discussions on TOPS-20 system issues, such as bug reports
(including system security bugs, hence the limited membership), hints and
folklore, software sharing, system management issues, and anything else the
members of the group want to talk about.
Coordinator: Mark Crispin <ADMIN.MRC@SU-SCORE>
UNIX-CPM@UDEL
Discussion on a comparison of UNIX vs. CP/M.
NOTE: A/O 11 Jul 82, this list was discontinued (although the archives are
still available).
Archives may be found in the DARCOM-KA file:
<MICRO>UNIX-CPM.MSG (a Tenex message file)
Coordinator: Einar Stefferud <STEF@DARCOM-KA>
UNIX.EMACS@CMUA
Used for new release announcements and general discussions of Gosling's UNIX
EMACS.
Coordinator: James Gosling <Gosling@CMUA>
UNIX-TeX@WASHINGTON
Discussion of matters involved in porting TeX82 to Unix. Messages sent to
the list are directly redistributed without human intervention.
Archives are kept on WASHINGTON in the file:
SRC:<tex.unix>unix-tex.arc
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to UNIX-TeX-REQUEST@WASHINGTON.
Coordinator: Richard Furuta <Furuta@WASHINGTON>
UNIX-WIZARDS@SRI-CSL
Distribution list for people maintaining machines running the Unix operating
system.
Archives are kept on SRI-CSL in the file:
<UWIZ>ARCHIVE.TXT (Current years archives)
<UWIZ>ARCHIVE-82.TXT
<UWIZ>ARCHIVE-81.TXT
They may be FTP'd with user name ANONYMOUS, password FOO.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to UNIX-WIZARDS-REQUEST@SRI-CSL.
Coordinator: Geoff@SRI-CSL
V2LNI-PEOPLE@MIT-MC
People using Pronet/V2LNI Ring networks.
Coordinator: LWA@MIT-MC
VIDEODISC@MIT-AI
Videodisc discussion group.
The permanent archive for this list is the MIT-AI file:
GEOFF;VIDISC RECORD
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to VIDEODISC-REQUEST@MIT-AI.
Coordinator: GEOFF@SRI-CSL
WorkS@RUTGERS
WorkS discusses personal work station computers, such as the APOLLO work
station computer, the Three Rivers Corporation PERQ, or the recently
announced Xerox STAR. WorkS provides a way for interested members of the
ARPANET community to discuss what is wrong with these machines, compare
notes on work in progress, and share useful insights about these kinds of
systems. Mail may also be sent to WorkS@MIT-MC or WorkS@BRL.
A special address has been established for descriptive/biographical
infomation about list members, so we each know where the others are coming
from: WorkS-Census@MIT-AI.
Archived Digest messages are kept at USC-ECLB in the files:
BUG:<JSOL.WORKS>WORKS.RECENT
BUG:<JSOL.WORKS>DIGESTIFIED.HIATUS (messages sent during interim
direct-distribution)
BUG:<JSOL.WORKS>VOLUME-1.TXT
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to WorkS-Request@RUTGERS or WorkS-Request@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Mel Pleasant <PLEASANT@RUTGERS>
End of Interest-Groups List
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CHANGES SINCE LAST UPDATE-NOTICE (10 May 83):
Icon-Group
Distribution address updated with host name.
INFO-PRINTERS
New coordinator.
PROLOG/PROLOG-HACKERS
New mailing-lists added.
SF-LOVERS
New moderator; Archive references updated for current volume.
UNIX-WIZARDS
New host; New coordinator.
[OFFICE-3]<ALMSA>INTEREST-GROUPS.TXT
Last Updated: 30 Jun 83
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PLEASE SEND CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, UPDATES, ETC. TO ZELLICH@OFFICE-3.
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SUMMARY OF MAILING-LISTS IN THIS FILE:
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| AILIST | INFO-ATARI | POLI-SCI |
| AMETHYST-USERS | INFO-BITGRAPH | PROLOG/PROLOG-HACKERS |
| ARMS-D | INFO-CPM | ProtocolS |
| ARPANET-BBOARDS | INFO-EMPIRE | RAILROAD |
| Astronomy Events | INFO-GRAPHICS | SCTV |
| AVIATION | INFO-IBMPC | SELF-ORGANIZATION |
| BANKING | INFO-LAW | SF-CONS-LIST |
| CHESS | INFO-MUSIC | SF-LOVERS |
| CLUSTER | INFO-MICRO | SKY-FANS |
| COMICS-LOVERS | INFO-PCNET | SPACE |
| CUBE-LOVERS | INFO-PRINTERS | TCP-IP (2 lists, plus |
| Dolphin-Users | INFO-RSTS |TCP-IP-TOPS20,-UNIX,-VMS)
| EDITOR-PEOPLE | INFO-TERMS | TELECOM |
| ENERGY | INFO-VAX | TELETEXT |
| EXTENDED-ADDRESSING | INFO-VLSI | TEXHAX |
| FORTH | INFO-ZX | TOPS-20 |
| FRANZ-FRIENDS | LASER-LOVERS | UNIX-CPM |
| H19-PEOPLE | LIST-OF-LISTS | UNIX.EMACS |
| HEADER-PEOPLE | LOCAL-NETS | UNIX-TeX |
| HOME-SAT | <MICRO>MAILING-LIST.TXT| UNIX-WIZARDS |
| HUMAN-NETS | MsgGroup | V2LNI-PEOPLE |
| ICON-GROUP | NESFA | VIDEODISC |
| INFO-ADA | NOMIC-PLAYERS | WorkS [tations] |
| INFO-APPLE | PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE | |
| INFO-AUDIO | PHYSICS | |
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AILIST@SRI-AI
AIList is a major list for discussion of artificial intelligence and related
topics:
Expert Systems AI Applications
Knowledge Representation Knowledge Acquisition
Problem Solving Hierarchical Inference
Machine Learning Pattern Recognition
AI Techniques Data Analysis Techniques
Cognitive Psychology Human Perception
Vision Analysis Speech Analysis
Language Understanding Natural Languages
AI Languages AI Environments
Automatic Programming AI Systems Support
Theorem Proving Logic Programming
Robotics Automated Design
Planning and Search Cybernetics
Game Theory Computer Science
Data Abstraction Library Science
Statistical Techniques Information Theory
AI Hardware Information Display
Contributions may be anything from tutorials to rampant speculation. In
particular, the following are sought:
Abstracts Reviews
Lab Descriptions Research Overviews
Work Planned or in Progress Half-Baked Ideas
Conference Announcements Conference Reports
Bibliographies History of AI
Puzzles and Unsolved Problems Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
Queries and Requests Address Changes (Bindings)
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to AIList-Request@SRI-AI.
Coordinator: Dr. Kenneth I. Laws <Laws@SRI-AI>
SRI International
333 Ravenswood Ave.
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(415) 859-6467
AMETHYST-USERS@MIT-MC
This list is intended for people who use Amethyst, a software package of
CP/M-80 programs: MINCE (an ersatz EMACS) and SCRIBBLE (an ersatz SCRIBE).
Archieves are kept on MIT-MC in file JCAF;AUG ARCH
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to AMETHYST-USERS-REQUEST@MIT-MC
Coordinator: Frank Wancho <FJW@MIT-MC>
ARMS-D@MIT-MC
Arms discussion group.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to ARMS-D-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Harold G. Ancell <HGA@MIT-MC>
ARPANET-BBOARDS@MIT-ML
Redistribution address for all known BBoards on the ARPANET. Due to past
problems with messages deemed in bad taste by "the authorities", messages
sent to this address are manually screened (generally, every couple of days)
before being remailed to the BBoards.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to ARPANET-BBOARDS-REQUEST@MIT-ML.
Coordinator: Glenn S. Burke <GSB@MIT-ML>
Astronomy Events <koolish@BBN-UNIX>
As mailing list for astronomical events and meeting announcements (mostly in
the Boston area). Items to be sent to the list are sent to koolish@BBN-UNIX
for forwarding. An attempt is being made to keep it from becoming full of
trivial messages, but new readers and valid input are welcome.
Coordinator: Dick Koolish <koolish@BBN-UNIX>
AVIATION@MIT-AI
Open to all interested in general commercial or military aviation.
Archieves are kept on MIT-MC in files:
USERS6;PS AVARCi
i=0,1,2 (in chronological order)
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to AVIATION-REQUEST@MIT-AI or PS@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Pete Seissler <PS@MIT-MC>
BANKING@MIT-ML
The Banking List is an interest group to discuss the banking industry as it
is and as it could be, especially including but not limited to the impact of
computer technology. Topics of interest might include EFT security,
technical details of existing and future systems, rate structures, policies,
and regulatory climates.
The archive is contained in MIT-ML file COMMON;BANK ARCHIV.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to Banking-Request@MIT-ML.
Coordinator: Neal Feinberg <Feinberg@MIT-OZ>
CHESS@SRI-UNIX
This newsgroup is shared with the UUCP-network. Contributions can be
submitted by sending to CHESS@SRI-UNIX (and also the aliases CHESS@MIT-MC
and CHESS@MIT-AI).
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to CHESS-REQUEST@SRI-UNIX (sending to CHESS-REQUEST on
MC and AI forwards it correctly).
Coordinator: mclure@SRI-UNIX
CLUSTER@BRL
Discussion of DARCOM Cluster Computers, and related issues. List membership
is restricted to DARCOM employees and selected contractors.
Coordinator: Foster Walker <FWalker@BRL>
<FWalker@DARCOM-HQ>
COMICS-LOVERS@SRI-NIC
This list will attempt to cover all aspects of the comics, a subsection that
has been sorely neglected by SF-LOVERS (No downplay on that list; it is
merely that comics fans represent only a small faction on that list.)
Initially, this list will be an immediate distribution list, although it may
soon grow into a digest.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to COMICS-LOVERS-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.
Coordinator: Henry W. Miller <Miller@SRI-NIC>
CUBE-LOVERS@MIT-MC
The Rubik's Cube mailing-list. Much of the information in the Scientific
American article was presented in Cube-Lovers first; also many mathematical
discussions have taken place as well as the development of a cube notation
and various transformations used to solve it. Recently the discussion has
moved towards puzzling in general.
Messages are archived in the files
MIT-MC:ALAN;CUBE MAIL(0 1 2 ...)
with the most recent messages in
MIT-MC:ALAN;CUBE MAIL
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to CUBE-LOVERS-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Alan Bawden <ALAN@MIT-MC>
Dolphin-Users@SUMEX-AIM
Network user group for Xerox 1100 workstations (Dolphins). It's purpose is
to stimulate communication and sharing between computer science research
groups that are using or are interested in these machines. It differs from
the WORKS group in that it will focus on issues particular to Dolphins
rather than on workstations in general.
Xeros PARC and EOS people are included in the distribution list to
facilitate communications about new developments, bugs, performance issues,
etc. As with all network interest groups, however, this is \not/ to be used
as a vendor advertising vehicle.
Messages will be sent to the list as submitted. Depending on the volume of
mail, content, etc., messages may be collected and digested in the future.
Archive of messages is kept on SUMEX-AIM at
<X-INFO>DOLPHIN-USERS.ARCHIVE
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to Dolphin-Requests@SUMEX-AIM.
Coordinator: Christopher Schmidt <CSCHMIDT@SUMEX-AIM>
EDITOR-PEOPLE@SU-SCORE (ARPANET)
ucbvax!editor-people (USENET)
Discussion of topics related to computerized text editing, display editors,
and human factors in man/machine interaction. The theoretical discussion is
catholic, but practical discussion focuses particularly on Tops-20 and Unix.
The discussion also appears on the Unix USENET distributed bulletin board.
An archive is on [SU-SCORE]PS:<ADMIN.JQJ>EDITORMAIL.TXT.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to EDITOR-PEOPLE-REQUEST@SU-SCORE.
Coordinator: J.Q. Johnson <ADMIN.JQJ@SU-SCORE>
ENERGY@MIT-MC
Discussions on energy-related topics. Archives are kept in two sets of
files on MIT-MC - MC:OAF;ENERGY ARC<001,002,003> contains the old material
from the list, while newer material goes into the file MC:OAF;ENERGY RECENT.
Coordinator: Oded Anoaf Feingold <OAF@MIT-MC>
EXTENDED-ADDRESSING@SANDIA
Discussion of any and all topics related to DEC-20 extended addressing.
Membership is open to anyone.
The archive is in the file DIST:EXTENDED-ADDRESSING.ARCHIVE@SANDIA.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to EXTENDED-ADDRESSING-REQUEST@SANDIA.
Coordinator: Norm Samuelson <Samuelson@SANDIA>
FORTH@SRI-CSL
Discussion list for people interested in and/or using the FORTH language.
The list is currently operating as a delayed distribution, non-digestified
mailing list; once a day or so any accumulated messages are sent out (this
may change in the future). Messages can be sent to the list by addressing
them to FORTH@SRI-CSL or INFO-FORTH@SRI-CSL.
An archive of messages is kept in the SRI-CSL file
<BILLW>INFO-FORTH.TXT
and also in MIT-MC file
CPM;FORTH ARCHIV
SRI-CSL supports the anonymous login convention, and no password is needed
to transfer files from MIT-MC.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to FORTH-REQUEST@SRI-CSL or INFO-FORTH-REQUEST@SRI-CSL.
Coordinator: William "Chops" Westfield <BillW@SRI-CSL>
FRANZ-FRIENDS@BERKELEY
Discusses the Franz Lisp language.
A sub-list, FRANZ-COMPOSERS@BERKELEY, is composed of people who are in
charge of maintaining Franz LISP. The sub-list is used for sending bug
fixes.
The archive of old messages is kept on MIT-MC, in the file:
LSPMAI; FRANZL FORUM
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to FRANZ-FRIENDS-REQUEST@BERKELEY.
Coordinator: John Foderaro <JKF@BERKELEY>
H19-PEOPLE@MIT-MC
Discussion of the construction, use, and modification of H19 terminals as
well as H88/H89 computers.
The archives of old messages are kept on MIT-MC, in the files:
CRD;H19 MAIL
CRD;H19 MAIL1
CRD;H19 MAIL2
etc.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to H19-PEOPLE-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Michael A. Patton <MAP@MIT-AI>
HEADER-PEOPLE@MIT-MC
Interest specifically in the format of message headers and related issues
such as inter-network mail formats/standards, etc.
Header-People messages are filed on MIT-MC:KSC;HEADER MINS [and MINS01,
MINS02, etc.]. The ones more than 3 years old have been "reaped" but could
be retrieved if anyone wants to see them.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to HEADER-PEOPLE-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: David A. Moon <MOON@MIT-MC>
HOME-SAT@MIT-AI
Interest in home earth satellite receivers, etc., as well as all aspects of
video technology. All past transactions of HOME-SAT mail may be found by
FTPing or typing the file on MIT-AI called: GEOFF;HOMSAT RECORD
Coordinators: Geoff@SRI-CSL and Jonathan Alan Solomon <JSol@USC-ECLB>
HUMAN-NETS@RUTGERS
Mailing list originally consisting of the combined memberships of
INFO-PCNET, HOME-SAT, and TELETEXT mailing lists. Human-Nets has discussed
many topics, all of them related in some way to the theme of a world-wide
computer and telecommunications network usually called WorldNet. The topics
have ranged very widely, from something like tutorials, to state of the art
discussions, to rampant speculation about technology and its impact. The
list is extremely large, making it necessary to batch messages sent to the
list and distributing them once each day during off peak periods to avoid
overloading the system.
[For further information, see the 110-line "Welcome to Human-Nets"
message in OFFICE-3 public file <ALMSA>HUMAN-NETS-WELCOME.TXT]
The permanent archives contain all of the material distributed to the list.
Due to size, this archive is broken down into several different files,
stored in reverse temporal order. The file names and contents of the files
are:
On USC-ECLB:
FILE NAME ISSUES ORDER SIZE
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>MAIL.TXT [V5 # 1 - current] temporal 0.47 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.012 [V4 # 40 - V4 # 1] reverse 0.47 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.011 [V3 #114 - V3 # 81] reverse 0.30 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.010 [V3 # 80 - V3 # 41] reverse 0.45 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.009 [V3 # 40 - V3 # 1] reverse 0.35 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.008 [V2 #178 - V2 #161] reverse 0.25 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.007 [V2 #160 - V2 #121] reverse 0.40 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.006 [V2 #120 - V2 # 81] reverse 0.49 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.005 [V2 # 80 - V2 # 41] reverse 0.34 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.004 [V2 # 40 - V2 # 1] reverse 0.38 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.003 [V1 #129 - V1 #101] reverse 0.25 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.002 [V1 #100 - V1 # 51] reverse 0.40 MB
BUG:<JSOL.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.001 [V1 # 50 - V1 # 1] reverse 0.35 MB
The material@USC-ECLB can be accessed via FTP by logging in as ANONYMOUS,
password ARPA.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to HUMAN-NETS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.
Moderator: Mel Pleasant <Pleasant@RUTGERS>
Icon-Group.Arizona@Rand-Relay
Discussion of topics related to the Icon programming language (a high-level,
general-purpose programming language that emphasizes string and structure
processing). Such topics include: Programming Techniques, Theoretical
Aspects, Icon in relation to other languages, Applications of Icon,
Implementation Issues, Porting Icon, Bugs. Items sent to the list are
immediately redistributed to all persons on the list.
The list will be distributed via CSNET and as such will only be available to
persons on ARPANET and CSNET; a Usenet gateway may be considered at some
point in the future. All requests to be added to or deleted from this list,
problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
Icon-Group-Request.Arizona@Rand-Relay. Questions about obtaining Icon
should be sent to Icon-Project.Arizona@Rand-Relay.
Coordinator: Bill Mitchell <whm.Arizona@Rand-Relay>
INFO-ADA@MIT-MC
DoD faces many of the same sorts of problems in their command and control
systems as those being discussed in Human-Nets. One part of DoD's attempt
to deal with these problems was to have a new programming language designed,
Ada. Because it is a narrower topic than Human-Nets, this list has been set
up to facilitate discussions of Ada. Anything dealing with Ada is fair game
for discussion.
Archives of messages can be found in INFOA.LST[C410MS40] on CMU-10A.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-ADA-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Mark Sherman <Sherman@CMU-10A>
INFO-APPLE@MIT-DMS
APPLE user's mailing list.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-APPLE-REQUEST@MIT-DMS.
Coordinator: ??
INFO-ATARI@SU-SCORE
Atari user's mailing list.
Archives are kept on SU-SCORE in file:
MRC:<MRC>ATARI.TXT
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-ATARI-REQUEST@SU-SCORE.
Coordinator: TANG@MIT-MC
(or@MIT-OZ@MIT-MC)
INFO-AUDIO@MIT-AI
Audio design/construction discussion group.
NOTE [8 MAY 83]: DUE TO LOSS OF MIT-AI, AND CONSEQUENT UNCERTAINTY OF THE
LISTS FUTURE, INFO-AUDIO WILL BE DORMANT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-AUDIO-REQUEST@MIT-AI.
Coordinator: Eliot <Elmo%Mit-OZ@Mit-MC>
INFO-BITGRAPH@MIT-MC
Information/discussion list for the BB&N BitGraph terminal.
Archive file is at: MIT-MC:DCP;INFO BITGRF
Coordinator: David C. Plummer <DCP@MIT-MC>
INFO-CPM@MIT-MC
Information and discussion on the CP/M microcomputer operating system.
The archive of recent correspondence is on MIT-MC in the file:
CPM;CPM ARCHIV
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-CPM-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <FJW@MIT-MC>
INFO-EMPIRE@MIT-AI
Information and discussion on the EMPIRE game. There aren't many copies of
Empire around, so the list is \very/ quiet.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-EMPIRE-REQUEST@MIT-AI.
Coordinator: ROBG@MIT-AI
INFO-GRAPHICS@UTEXAS-20
Discussion of Graphics hardware, software, and any topic related to
graphics. Basically a free-wheeling exchange of information, much like
INFO-CPM.
Archived messages are kept@SANDIA (\not/@UTEXAS-20) in file:
DIST:INFO-GRAPHICS.ARCHIVE
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-GRAPHICS-REQUEST@UTEXAS-20.
Coordinator: Steve Padgett <CC.Padgett@UTEXAS-20>
INFO-IBMPC@USC-ISIB
Info-IBMPC is a forum for discussion of the IBM Personal Computer and
related compatible micro-computers. Info-IBMPC provides a way for
interested members of the ARPANET community to compare notes, ask questions,
and share insights about these machines. Messages are collected into
digests and distributed as the volume of mail dictates.
Old digests are archived on USC-ISIB in
<INFO-IBMPC>DIGESTS-83 and OLD-DIGESTS-82.
A library of free software is maintained on USC-ISIB in <INFO-IBMPC>; a list
of available programs is in <INFO-IBMPC>PROGRAM-LIBRARY.LIST, and a copy of
this message is in <INFO-IBMPC>INFO-IBMPC-WELCOME.TXT. These files may be
FTP'ed from ISIB by logging in to FTP with username ANONYMOUS, password
GUEST. To donate a program to the library, send a description of the
program along with a copy of the source code to INFO-IBMPC-REQUEST.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-IBMPC-REQUEST@USC-ISIB.
Coordinator: Dick Gillmann (GILLMANN@USC-ISIB)
INFO-LAW@SRI-CSL
Interest in computers and law. Mail gets distributed after first being
manually screened. Process may involve returning to author for
clarification and/or other sanitization.
Archived messages are kept at:
newest messages: [SRI-CSL]<INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.TXT
older messages: [SRI-CSL]<INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.001
oldest messages: [SRI-CSL]<INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.002
The first two are TWENEX mail files, and the last is an ITS mail file.
Statements of editorial policy, file pointers, etc., are in:
[SRI-CSL]<INFO-LAW>INFO-LAW.MSS
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-LAW-REQUEST@SRI-CSL.
Coordinator: Geoffrey S. Goodfellow <Geoff@SRI-CSL>
INFO-MICRO@BRL
Information/discussion list on the general interest topic of microcomputers.
Questions/discussions on a particular Operating System, such as CP/M,
should be addressed to the specific list if one already exists (such as
INFO-CPM@MIT-MC (or @BRL) for this example).
The archive of recent correspondence is on MIT-MC in the file:
CPM;MICRO ARCHIV
The archives of old correspondence (in ITS mail format) are available from
OFFICE-10 (1/93) in the <MICRO> directory. OFFICE-10 honors the ANONYMOUS
Login convention; it is requested that you FTP during non-prime-time hours
to help keep the load down. The format of the filenames is:
<MICRO>MICRO.ARCHIV;ymmdd
The date is the date of the last message in each file which is the first
physical message, since the messages were prepended as they arrived.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-MICRO-REQUEST@BRL.
Coordinators: Frank J. Wancho <wancho@BRL>
Keith Petersen <w8sdz@BRL>
INFO-MUSIC@BRL
(or @MIT-MC)
For discussion of music, both performed and written, live and recorded. This
is a mail reflector, which may change depending on quantity and quality of
traffic. Articles from the USENET net.music will be forwarded to the list
manually when appropriate.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to Info-Music-Request@BRL.
Coordinator: Ron Natalie (ron@BRL)
INFO-PCNET@MIT-MC
INFO-PCNET is a general mailing list to keep interested people advised of
major developments.
NOTE: Due to NCP-->TCP switchover and lack of working TCP software@MIT-MC
(KLH is working hard at it and might get it done in time, in which case
this note will be inoperative), this mailing list will probably cease to
exist temporarily starting Jan 01. Because of lack of working TCP
software@SU-AI and other places, even if MIT-MC has TCP working, many of
the active PCNET workers will be inactive until these other places get
TCP working.
PCNET is a volunteer effort creating a computer network for personal use.
Although meant to be device independent, the current design is oriented to
use through the telephone system, particularly by computers with automatic
dialing and receipt of calls. PCNET will enable all computer users, whether
part of a formal network organization or individual owners of personal
computers, to communicate with each other effectively. PCNET is defining
communication protocols that assure that transmissions are correct
(retransmitting data that is lost or erroneous), and which allow multiple
logical data streams so that several programs can share a single hardware
communication link. PCNET has defined a worldwide addressing standard that
permits automatic forwarding of messages and files without having to know
the topology of the network.
PCNET is currently finising software on several machines (8080, 6502,
PDP-10) using several languages (Assembly language, LISP, C), and refining
the documentation; volunteer communications programmers are needed to
complete these tasks.
Documentation is available on MIT-MC in the file:
PCNET;INTRO >
and also some info in:
PCNET;VOLUN MSG
[the file sent out to new members of the mailing list]
David Harris is the organizational leader and is in charge of releasing
documents to the public:
David C. Harris <G.HARRIS@SU-SCORE>
Palo Alto ABBS: (415) 493-7691 (300 baud - type a <CR>)
Mailing-list maintainer: Robert Elton Maas <REM@MIT-MC>
INFO-PRINTERS@MIT-MC
Information on printers.
Message log/archives are kept at:
MIT-DMS:WJN;PRINTR MAIL
PRINTR OMAIL
PRINTR OMAIL1
PRINTR OMAIL2
etc...
where the first one is most recent. The archives were only begun 17 Mar
82, so these files are fairly empty.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-PRINTERS-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Robert Elton Maas <REM@MIT-MC>
INFO-RSTS@MIT-OZ
Question/discussion forum for topics related to the RSTS/E operating system
for the PDP-11.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-RSTS-REQUEST@MIT-OZ.
Coordinator: Erik S. Townsend <TOWNSE@MIT-MC>
INFO-TERMS@MIT-MC
Information on terminals.
Message log/archives are kept at:
MIT-MC:CPR;TERMS MAIL Current section of archives
MIT-MC:CPR;TERMS 1 The latest archives created
2 The next archive file
etc...
The old 1 and 2, and so forth, will eventually get put on tape as disk
space becomes scarce.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-TERMS-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Jonathan Alan Solomon <JSol@USC-ECLB>
INFO-VAX@SRI-CSL
INFO-VAX is a discussion of VAX-11/780's and 750's. Typically the material
is question-and-answer, where someone wants information on some program or
bug/feature. Both UNIX and VAX/VMS operating systems are discussed.
Archived messages are kept at SANDIA in the files:
DIST:INFO-VAX.ARCHIVE.1
DIST:INFO-VAX.ARCHIVE.2
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-VAX-REQUEST@SRI-CSL.
Coordinator: Geoff Goodfellow <Geoff@SRI-CSL>
INFO-VLSI@SANDIA
Mailing-list for the exchange of information on all aspects of integrated
circuit (IC) design.
Archived messages are kept at SANDIA in the file:
DIST:INFO-VLSI.ARCHIVE
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-VLSI-REQUEST@SANDIA.
Coordinator: Norm Samuelson <Samuelson@SANDIA>
INFO-ZX@CMU-20C
Discussion of subjects relating to the Timex/Sinclair 1000/ZX80/ZX81. This
will be an immediate distribution list as long as the volume of traffic
doesn't bother other CMUC users. Users may submit programs for others to
share by FTPing them into [CMU-20C]PS:<ZX.PROG> using user anonymous. This
will probably not be too useful until modems for the Sinclair are readily
available.
Messages will be archived on CMU-20C in file:
PS:<ZX>ZX.MESSAGES
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to INFO-ZX-REQUEST@CMU-20C.
Coordinator: Aaron Wohl <WOHL@CMU-20C>
LASER-LOVERS@WASHINGTON
Direct redistribution mailing list devoted to discussions on laser printers;
formerly hosted at LBL, the list has been moved to site Washington.
Discussions of new and upcoming printers as well as information sharing
about experiences with existing printers are welcome.
Archives are kept in WASHINGTON file
PS:<MAILING-LISTS>LASER-LOVERS.ARC
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to LASER-LOVERS-REQUEST@WASHINGTON.
Coordinator: Richard Furuta <Furuta@WASHINGTON>
LIST-OF-LISTS
Mailing-list for "List of lists" update notices.
There is a master list of ARPANET mailing-lists/digests/discussion groups
(~800 lines or ~29,000 characters) on OFFICE-3 in file:
<ALMSA>INTEREST-GROUPS.TXT
For ARPANET users, OFFICE-3 supports the net-standard ANONYMOUS login
within FTP, with any password.
To keep people up to date on the large number of such lists, there is a
mailing-list for list-of-lists \update notices/. Copies of the list itself
are not sent to the world at large, but for those ARPANET users who
seriously intend to FTP the updated versions when updated, a brief notice
will be sent when a new version is available. For those liaisons at
internet sites who maintain or redistribute copies for their own networks
(DECNet, Xerox, etc.) and can't reach the master by ARPANET FTP, the
complete new file will be sent if necessary. File copies will not normally
be sent to individual users, either ARPANET or internet.
To get on the list (or to submit updates to existing mailing-lists or add
new ones), send requests to:
Rich Zellich <ZELLICH@OFFICE-3>
LOCAL-NETS@MIT-MC
Sharing experience with local networking projects between sites currently
involved in or soon to attempt such projects; basically a very
praxis-oriented discussion about networking -20's, VAXen, and -11's.
Subjects include DECnet, Ethernet, Chaosnet as well as simple tty line
links; both hardware and software aspects.
NOTE: A/O 10 Feb 82, this list is fairly dead, though still open for
business.
Messages are archived in
MIT-MC:CPR;LCLNET MAIL
Coordinator: Harold G. Ancell <HGA@MIT-MC>
[SRI-KL]<MICRO>MAILING-LIST.TXT.*
Interest in microcomputers, micro languages, operating systems, etc. The
focus of the mailing list is really on microprocessor development tools such
as cross-assemblers and PROM downloaders, but includes the idea of libraries
of useful microprocessor software. Community files are maintained in
MICRO@SRI-KL.
Coordinator: Dave Fylstra <Fylstra@SRI-KL>
MsgGroup@BRL
(or @MIT-ML)
Interest in electronic mail, message formats, message systems, and the
sociological implications of the above.
Archives are kept at USC-ECLC in files <MSGGROUP>MSGGROUP.*, where * stands
for a range of messages, in blocks of 100 (from 0001 thru 1100) or 50 (from
1101 on up (usually)) (MSGGROUP.0001-0100, MSGGROUP.0101-0200,
MSGGROUP.1101-1150, etc.). As of 3 May 83, the last file was *.1901-2000.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to MsgGroup-Request@BRL (or @MIT-ML).
Coordinator: EStefferud@USC-ECLC/MsgGroup@USC-ECLC
NESFA@MIT-OZ
(or MIT-MC or MIT-ML)
The official digital discussion group of the New England Science Fiction
Association; open to members of all classes of NESFA membership
(subscribing, general, regular, inactive).
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to NESFA-REQUESTS@MIT-OZ (or MIT-MC or MIT-ML).
Coordinator: James M. Turner <RG.JMTURN@MIT-MC>.
NOMIC-PLAYERS@MIT-AI
(or @MIT-MC)
Mailing-list for playing and discussion of Nomic, "The Paradox of
Self-Amendment" game.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list (if you can't add
yourself), problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
NOMIC-PLAYERS-REQUEST@MIT-AI.
Coordinator: Philip E. Agre <AGRE@MIT-AI>
PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE@MIT-MC
(or PHIL-SCI@MIT-MC)
An immediate redistribution list discussing philosophy of science with
emphasis on its relevance for Artificial Intelligence.
The list is archived@MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file:
OZ:SRC:<COMMON>PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-ARCHIVES.TXT.1
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-REQUEST@MIT-MC (or
PHIL-SCI-REQUEST@MIT-MC).
Coordinator: John Mallery <JCMa@MIT-MC>
PHYSICS@SRI-UNIX
(or @MIT-MC)
Group for discussion of topics in physics, with some reasonable speculation
allowed.
Some archives are maintained on MIT-MC in file:
COMMON;PHYS FILE.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to PHYSICS-REQUEST@SRI-UNIX (or @MIT-MC).
Coordinator: Andrew Knutsen <knutsen@SRI-UNIX>
POLI-SCI@MIT-AI
POLI-SCI is a spinoff from the HUMAN-NETS discussion list. Shortly after
the November (1980) election, HUMAN-NETS began to discuss the impact that
electronic communications had on the election. As this discussion
continued, it lost its narrow focus on electronic communications and began
to consider the election in general, how elections are won and lost, and the
nature of the electoral college. The growth of these discussions, and their
spawning of related discussions, indicated that a separate discussion list
was merited and POLI-SCI was installed. Since then POLI-SCI has begun to
consider other topics including the history of the Carter and Nixon
presidencies, the Iranian hostage crisis, etc. (with a little less dignity,
the list might be characterized as a permanent distributed political bull
session).
Archived digest messages are stored at:
MIT-AI:DUFFEY;_DATA_ POLISC
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to POLI-SCI-REQUEST@MIT-AI.
Moderator: JoSH Hall <JoSH@RUTGERS>
PROLOG[-HACKERS]@SU-SCORE
Prolog and logic programming mailing lists.
Some of the people answering the initial BBoard message stated that they
would be interested in general Prolog and logic programming information, but
not in the nitty-gritty details of Prolog systems and their bugs.
Therefore, two mailing lists have been set up, PROLOG and PROLOG-HACKERS:
PROLOG will provide a digest of articles of general interest; PROLOG-HACKERS
will provide a direct mailing for the nasty stuff. Finally, PROLOG-REQUEST
should be used for distribution requests. In a nutshell:
Mail to for
------- ---
PROLOG@SCORE sending articles of general interest
PROLOG-HACKERS@SCORE sending articles of limited interest
PROLOG-REQUEST@SCORE getting in and out of the mailing
lists and other bureaucracy
Please do not send the same message to PROLOG and PROLOG-HACKERS. Messages
will be moved between lists if appropriate.
At the moment [26 May 83], everyone that replied to the initial bboard
announcement is in the PROLOG list. Those wanting to be in PROLOG-HACKERS
as well, should send in a request.
An archive of the USEnet prolog interest group interchange can be FTP'd from
host SU-SCORE using standard anonymous login convention. The pathname is:
PS:<PROLOG>UPIG.ARCHIVE
Moderator: Chuck Restivo <RESTIVO@SU-SCORE.ARPA>
ProtocolS@RUTGERS
This list is designed to promote discussion of the various existing FTP
protocols for async-ascii-serial-lines and any kind of computer/OS. The
eventual goal is to devise (and implement) an all-purpose standard protocol
for FTP.
Message log/archives are kept at RUTGERS in files:
PS:<PLEASANT.PROTOCOL>PROTOCOLS.OLD Pre-digest to 30 Mar 82
PS:<PLEASANT.PROTOCOL>PROTOCOLS.RECENT Digest 30 Mar 82 to present
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to ProtocolS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.
Coordinator: Mel Pleasant <Pleasant@RUTGERS>
RAILROAD@MIT-MC
Information and discussion of transportation issues (inter and intra city)
with emphasis on rail transportation. This group also discusses or
announces items of interest to the so-called "railfan" community (I.e.
excursion announcements, etc). Some model railroad discussion also takes
place.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to RAILROAD-REQUEST@MIT-MC (ARPANET).
Coordinator: Michael S. Maiten <MSM@MIT-MC> (ARPANET)
!ucbvax!menlo70!sytek!msm (USENET)
SCTV@SRI-UNIX (ARPANET)
(or @MIT-AI or @MIT-MC)
net.sctv (USENET)
Mailing-list for SCTV fans.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to SCTV-REQUEST@SRI-UNIX (or MIT-AI or MIT-MC).
Coordinator: mclure@SRI-UNIX
SELF-ORGANIZATION@MIT-MC
(or SELF-ORG@MIT-MC)
An immediate redistribution list discussing topics in self-organization.
The list is archived@MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file
OZ:SRC:<COMMON>SELF-ORGANIZATION-ARCHIVES.TXT.1
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to SELF-ORGANIZATION-REQUEST@MIT-MC (or
SELF-ORG-REQUEST@MIT-MC).
Coordinator: John Mallery <JCMa@MIT-MC>
SF-CONS-LIST
Mailing-List for SF Conventions listing update notices.
There is a master SF cons list (averaging ~900 lines or ~40,000 characters,
including geographic cross-reference) on OFFICE-3 in file:
<ZELLICH>CONS.TXT
For ARPANET users, OFFICE-3 supports the net-standard ANONYMOUS login
within FTP, with any password.
In order to proliferate the list more quickly, there is a mailing list for
cons-list \update notices/. Copies of the cons list itself are not sent to
the world at large, but for those ARPANET users who seriously intend to FTP
the updated versions every few weeks, a brief notice will be sent when a new
version is available. For those liaisons at internet sites who maintain or
redistribute copies for their own networks (DECNet, Xerox, etc.), the
complete new file will be sent out if necessary. File copies will \not/ be
sent to individual users, either ARPANET or internet.
Update notices/file copies can be expected approximately once a month,
generally shortly after the current LOCUS comes out. Besides LOCUS, other
sources of cons are ANALOG, IA'sSFM, STARLOG, occasional flyers picked
up@cons by local fen, and anything sent to the list maintainer.
To get on the update-notices list (or to submit con updates), send requests
to:
Rich Zellich <ZELLICH@OFFICE-3>
SF-LOVERS@RUTGERS
Science Fiction lovers. SF-LOVERS has discussed many topics, all of them
related in some way to the theme of science fiction or fantasy. The topics
have ranged very widely from rewritten stories, bad SF movies, and SF
conventions to reviews of STAR WARS and HEAVY METAL. The range of topics is
quite wide and anyone is welcome to submit material on these or other topics
of interest in this general area.
The digest has a very large number of readers, and trivial messages are
strongly discouraged due to the heavy load SF-LOVERS puts on the hosts CPU
and disk space. Messages to SF-LOVERS@RUTGERS are batched and broadcast
periodically.
The complete SF-LOVERS archives are available on SRI-CSL. Each volume is
contained in its own file, with the contents ordered chronologically. The
first archive includes a number of messages from the early days before
digests and there is much of "historical" interest. At the end of that
volume is a long discussion which took place during the Star Wars series
craze.
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V1 860 2200759
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V2 771 1972324
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V3 741 1895294
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V4 705 1803432
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V5 323 824576
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V6 390 996707
<SFL>ARCHIVE.V7 ??? ??????
For those unfamiliar with Tenex/Tops-20, the first number is the number
of Tenex disk pages, the second is the number of characters in the file,
for checksumming purposes if you FTP the file. Volume 7 is the current
volume so it is being incremented daily as new digests come out.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.
Moderator: Fred Kiesche <SF-Lovers-Request@RUTGERS>
SKY-FANS@MIT-XX
Amateur observational astronomy mailing list.
Coordinator: S. W. Galley <SWG@MIT-XX>
SPACE@MIT-MC
Discussions (daily digest) on space-related topics.
Archives are kept on [S1-A]SPACE.LOG[SPA,OTA], which, unfortunately, does
not allow FTP without login. Requests for back issues should be directed to
SPACE-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., also go to SPACE-REQUEST@MIT-MC.
Aliases for the above net-addresses are:
SPACE-ENTHUSIASTS AT MIT-MC
SPACE-ENTHUSIASTS-REQUEST AT MIT-MC
Coordinator: Owen T. (Ted) Anderson <OTA@SAIL>
TCP-IP@MIT-AI (ARPANET)
(or@BRL)
!menlo70!hao!brl-bmd!tcp-ip (UUCP/USENET)
A digest which discusses TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and IP
(Internet Protocol), the "DoD Standard Networking Protocols for the
Eighties". Submissions generally center around UNIX implementations, but
ANY networking protocol or implementation discussions too specific for
HUMAN-NETS is fair game here; the digest includes discussions of mail
protocols and addressing in the InterNet environment, and a little about
non-TCP/IP based networking.
Archives are kept at the Rutgers host in: <TCP>MAIL.TXT
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@MIT-AI [or@BRL] (ARPANET) or
!menlo70!hao!brl-bmd!tcp-ip-request (UUCP/USENET).
Coordinator: Mike Muuss <mike@BRL>
TCP-IP@SRI-NIC
The NIC has taken over the responsibility for the periodic update of the
TCP-IP status (the latest update can be obtained via FTP by ANONYMOUS login
from SRI-NIC file <PROTOCOLS>TCP-IP-STATUS.TXT). We are particularly
interested in the addition and expansion of TCP services. In addition to
this function, it is hoped that this distribution list can aid in the
following areas:
To act as an on-line exchange among TCP developers and maintainers.
To announce new and expanded services in a timely manner.
This is an open membership list, and any interested party with a legitimate
need can be added. A few words of warning: Please do not use this open
forum to discuss matters which should be construed as to be for limited
distribution; use private messages, if need be.
It is hoped that this forum will help the network reach transition by the
required date. Should you have any questions, please send electronic mail
to the Coordinator, or call (415) 859-5303.
Also see mailing-lists TCP-IP-TOPS20, TCP-IP-UNIX, TCP-IP-VMS.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC. Please do \not/ send such
requests to TCP-IP@SRI-NIC, as this address is self forwarding to the entire
list membership.
Coordinator: Henry W. Miller <Miller@SRI-NIC>
TCP-IP-TOPS20@SRI-NIC
A list for TOPS10/TOPS20/TENEX hackers to exchange ideas, gripes, etc.,
about TCP/IP InterNet protocols and implementation.
Also see mailing-lists TCP-IP, TCP-IP-UNIX, TCP-IP-VMS.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.
Coordinator: Henry W. Miller <Miller@SRI-NIC>
TCP-IP-UNIX@SRI-NIC
A list for UNIX hackers to exchange ideas, gripes, etc., about TCP/IP
InterNet protocols and implementation.
Also see mailing-lists TCP-IP, TCP-IP-TOPS20, TCP-IP-VMS.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.
Coordinator: Henry W. Miller <Miller@SRI-NIC>
TCP-IP-VMS@SRI-NIC
A list for VMS hackers to exchange ideas, gripes, etc., about TCP/IP
InterNet protocols and implementation.
Also see mailing-lists TCP-IP, TCP-IP-TOPS20, TCP-IP-UNIX.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.
Coordinator: Henry W. Miller <Miller@SRI-NIC>
TELECOM@USC-ECLB
A broad spectrum moderated-digest-format discussion on telecommunictions
technology: the telephone system, modems, and other more technical aspects
of telecommunications systems. This digest was spun off from HUMAN-NETS.
Mail can be sent to the above address, or to TELECOM@MIT-AI or
TELECOM@RUTGERS.
Archived digest messages are kept at USC-ECLB in the files:
BUG:<JSOL.TELECOM>TELECOM.RECENT
BUG:<JSOL.TELECOM>VOLUME-1.TXT
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TELECOM-REQUEST@USC-ECLB.
Moderator: Jonathan Alan Solomon <JSOL@USC-ECLB>
TELETEXT@MIT-AI
Interest in Teletext/Viewdata/Closed Captioning, "Digicasting", and related
technologies. The archives are kept in MIT-AI:GEOFF;TELTXT RECORD.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to TELETEXT-REQUEST@MIT-AI.
Coordinator: Lauren Weinstein <Lauren@UCLA-Security>
TEXHAX@SU-AI
TEXHAX is for people interested in TeX installation and maintanance.
Notices of new versions/bug fixes are sent to this list, and discussion of
various CPUs and printers that people are interested in using with TeX is
encouraged.
Archives are kept on SU-AI (SAIL) in the file:
TEXHAX.MSG[TEX,SYS]
Coordinator: David Fuchs <DRF@SU-AI>
TOPS-20@SU-SCORE
A limited membership mailing list (TOPS-20 programming staff and managers
only) for serious discussions on TOPS-20 system issues, such as bug reports
(including system security bugs, hence the limited membership), hints and
folklore, software sharing, system management issues, and anything else the
members of the group want to talk about.
Coordinator: Mark Crispin <ADMIN.MRC@SU-SCORE>
UNIX-CPM@UDEL
Discussion on a comparison of UNIX vs. CP/M.
NOTE: A/O 11 Jul 82, this list was discontinued (although the archives are
still available).
Archives may be found in the DARCOM-KA file:
<MICRO>UNIX-CPM.MSG (a Tenex message file)
Coordinator: Einar Stefferud <STEF@DARCOM-KA>
UNIX.EMACS@CMUA
Used for new release announcements and general discussions of Gosling's UNIX
EMACS.
Coordinator: James Gosling <Gosling@CMUA>
UNIX-TeX@WASHINGTON
Discussion of matters involved in porting TeX82 to Unix. Messages sent to
the list are directly redistributed without human intervention.
Archives are kept on WASHINGTON in the file:
SRC:<tex.unix>unix-tex.arc
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to UNIX-TeX-REQUEST@WASHINGTON.
Coordinator: Richard Furuta <Furuta@WASHINGTON>
UNIX-WIZARDS@BRL
Distribution list for people maintaining machines running the Unix operating
system.
Archives are kept on SRI-CSL in the file:
<UWIZ>ARCHIVE.TXT (Current years archives)
<UWIZ>ARCHIVE-82.TXT
<UWIZ>ARCHIVE-81.TXT
They may be FTP'd with user name ANONYMOUS, password FOO.
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to UNIX-WIZARDS-REQUEST@BRL.
Coordinator: Mike Muuss <mike@BRL-VGR>
V2LNI-PEOPLE@MIT-MC
People using Pronet/V2LNI Ring networks.
Coordinator: LWA@MIT-MC
VIDEODISC@MIT-AI
Videodisc discussion group.
The permanent archive for this list is the MIT-AI file:
GEOFF;VIDISC RECORD
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to VIDEODISC-REQUEST@MIT-AI.
Coordinator: GEOFF@SRI-CSL
WorkS@RUTGERS
WorkS discusses personal work station computers, such as the APOLLO work
station computer, the Three Rivers Corporation PERQ, or the recently
announced Xerox STAR. WorkS provides a way for interested members of the
ARPANET community to discuss what is wrong with these machines, compare
notes on work in progress, and share useful insights about these kinds of
systems. Mail may also be sent to WorkS@MIT-MC or WorkS@BRL.
A special address has been established for descriptive/biographical
infomation about list members, so we each know where the others are coming
from: WorkS-Census@MIT-AI.
Archived Digest messages are kept at USC-ECLB in the files:
BUG:<JSOL.WORKS>WORKS.RECENT
BUG:<JSOL.WORKS>DIGESTIFIED.HIATUS (messages sent during interim
direct-distribution)
BUG:<JSOL.WORKS>VOLUME-1.TXT
All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
etc., should be sent to WorkS-Request@RUTGERS or WorkS-Request@MIT-MC.
Coordinator: Mel Pleasant <PLEASANT@RUTGERS>
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