Applebus.Directory@C.CS.CMU.EDU (AppleTalk Interest Group Moderator) (07/21/86)
Now you have a better chance of getting at the information you need, articles relevant to a particular topic are in <applebus.archives> under the topic name. Here's the current list: Ps:<Applebus.Archives> Administration.Txt.1; Administrative messages Appletalk-For-Other-Systems.Txt.1; AppleTalk interface for IBM, Sun, Apple Cabling.Txt.1; AppleTalk cabling issues Coordinators.Txt.1; information relevant to coordinators. Debugging-Tools.Txt.1; Network debugging utilities (PEEK) Ethernet-Appletalk.Txt.1; Generic Ethernet<->AppleTalk discussion Ethernet-Mac.Txt.1; Direct Mac<->Ethernet links (no gateways) File-Service.Txt.1; Discussion of file servers (EFS, AFP, NFS) Junk.Txt.1; Irrelevant messages Kinetics.Txt.1; Kinetics box discussion Laserwriter.Txt.1; Laserwriter networking issues Mac-Plus-Problems?.Txt.1; incompatibilities caused by the Mac+ or HFS Macip.Txt.1; discussion of the MacIP package Miscellaneous.Txt.1; things that don't fit a given category Network-Services.Txt.1; Discussion of other desired network services Other-Gateways.Txt.1; Non-kinetics/seagate discussion Pinouts.Txt.1; AppleTalk connector pinout info Printer-Support.Txt.1; Support for other printers Programming.Txt.1; Writing programs that use AppleTalk Programs.Txt.1; stuff in <Applebus.programs> Projects.Txt.1; AppleTalk projects people are working on Rs232-Appletalk.Txt.1; AppleTalk<->RS232 links Seagate.Txt.1; Seagate box and software discussion Zilog-Scc-Hacks.Txt.1; Hacking the 8530, for packet radio, etc. Total of 185 pages in 24 files Some of these are interrelated, in that case you will probably want the information in both topics. For example, Kinetics boxes can run Seagate software, and you will probably want to know about generic AppleTalk<->Ethernet issues as well, so download all three archives. Please let me know of any problems you encounter. Also, please feel free to recommend alternate names or point out irrelevant files. You can help this effort by talking about a single topic in your submissions, so it will cleanly fit in a certain category (preferably one based on the subject line.) Thanks. - Ralph -------