[net.micro.cpm] How to use MICRO:<CPMUG.*> on SIMTEL20?

tim@cmu-cs-k.ARPA (Tim Maroney) (12/06/84)

What are the names of the directories in micro:<cpmug> on simtel20?  I have
tried everything I could think of, but I still can't find any of them.  I am
really drooling over the software there, so I'd appreciate any help in its
retrieval.

This posted to the net because I'll bet I'm not the only who'd like to
know....
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Tim Maroney, Carnegie-Mellon University Computation Center
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"Remember all ye that existence is pure joy; that all the sorrows are
but as shadows; they pass & are done; but there is that which remains."
Liber AL, II:9.

Keith Petersen <W8SDZ@Simtel20.ARPA> (12/06/84)

    What are the names of the directories in micro:<cpmug> on
    simtel20?  I have tried everything I could think of, but I still
    can't find any of them.  I am really drooling over the software
    there, so I'd appreciate any help in its retrieval.

Less than a week ago I posted a complete description of how to access
the SIGM and CPMUG directories at Simtel20.

MICRO:<CPMUG.VOL000>filename.type
                ^^^---put three-digit volume number here, with leading
                      zeros if required.

The SIGM directories are the same.
--Keith

John Shaver STEEP-TM-AC 879-7602 <jshaver@Apg-3.ARPA> (12/06/84)

Read up on the FTP command NLST

Penny Anderson <Penny.Anderson@CMU-CS-C.ARPA> (12/07/84)

Hey, Tim!,
	If you didn't get a satisfactory response from your Info-CPM post,
feel free to give me a call at home, maybe I can help.  Or send to
APA@CMU-CS-C (Penny Anderson, my wife).  What kind of machine do you have?
Do you have a good modem program.  I don't use UNIX very much, but I have
an XMODEM protocol program for the TOPS-20 that I use to get things from
CMU to the home computer.  We run CP/M 2.2 on a NorthStar Horizon with
hard sectored 5in floppies.  We run the CP/M under ZCPR3, which we got
from SIMTEL20.  I have friends that can write to more common formats if
you need something on disk to get you bootstrapped.

	Anyway, give me a call if I can help.  I'm home most of the time
(noon to 2:00 am most likely). 422-4608.

	Good luck,
	Don Shields (c/o APA@CMU-CS-C)
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