dwight@timeb.UUCP (Dwight Ernest) (01/19/85)
{} I've decided to open, on a trial basis, one of our in-house PC-XT-based dial-in systems to others on the net. This is NOT an RBBS-type system, but, instead, a system that exists for the dissemination of various appropriate pieces of public-domian software for PCDOS. The material has been collected from various public domain sources, including Compuserve, the Sources, and area RBBS systems. It's running on a PC-XT with 576 kb of RAM, 10 mb disk, and 360 k floppy. The o.s. is IBM DOS 2.1, and the communications software is Chuck Forsberg's YAM software. (Yet Another Modem; for more information leave a message on the system.) This is not at all a messaging or conferencing system, although you can leave public messages that by their nature anyone can read, or you can leave public messages to the Sysop. On this system there is a wealth of public domian software that you are welcome to download using xmodem or kermit. most of the material is squeezed, and some of it is in library archive forms, but the unsqueezer and squeezer are available in unsqueezed form, as are the library archiving handlers. Please feel free to give this system a try; if it doesn't answer, it means we're busy using it for something else; if you get a busy signal, it means someone elase beat you to it, of course; in either case, please try again later. Your best chances of getting in will be on the weekends and overnight. 300/1200 baud, the number is 212-315-1365. -- --Dwight Ernest KA2CNN \ Usenet:...vax135!timeinc!dwight Time Inc. Editorial Technology Group, New York City Voice: (212) 554-5061 \ Compuserve: 70210,523 Telemail: DERNEST/TIMECOMDIV/TIMEINC \ MCI: DERNEST "The opinions expressed above are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Time Incorporated or its management." "Doctor, we can't go flitting about the Universe with a dormant Gravis lying about the console, now can we?" --Tegan -----------------------------------------------------------------------------