naughton%wind@Sun.COM (Patrick Naughton) (12/22/88)
In article <1152> jmoore@pc.ecn.purdue.edu (James D Moore) writes: > >While we are on the subject ..... has anyone been able to get files >from grape.ecs.clarkston[sic].edu? >I have been doing the following >things : (1) cd to the apropriate directory (no problem here) > (2) list the files (no problem here either) >******* (3) tenex (system comes back and says it is OK) > (4) get filename.arc (where filename is the desired one) > >After the last one I just simple get a message that says it is trying >to RETR the file and the system just sits there until I kill it off. > >Jim Moore >jmoore@cimlab.ecn.purdue.edu Replace the 'tenex' in step 3 with 'binary', and you'll fare better. grape.soe.clarkson.edu is a PC running NET. 'tenex' works on simtel20 because it is some flavor of 36 bit machine running TOPS-20. -Patrick ______________________________________________________________________ Patrick J. Naughton ARPA: naughton@Sun.COM Window Systems Group UUCP: ...!sun!naughton Sun Microsystems, Inc. AT&T: (415) 336 - 1080
clutx.clarkson.edu (Spam,,,) (12/28/88)
Sometime this semester I will be reorganizing a lot of the grape.ecs directories. The number of files in the uploads directory is truly terrifying to behold. I *may* also be converting everything to ZOO format. God I hope I won't have to. At any rate, I will be compiling a list of the files and their descriptions. Send me some mail if you would like a copy. I can't promise when this will take place; the bigger the task, the longer I take to start it. And this is a *really* big task. Roger Gonzalez, Pseudo-Librarian ++ Roger Gonzalez ++ spam@clutx.clarkson.edu ++ Clarkson University ++ "Just like I've always said; there's nothing an agnostic can't do if he's not sure he believes in anything or not!" - Monty Python
kevino@hpccc.HP.COM (Kevin Owen) (01/04/89)
I have been trying to access "grape" via the internet and have been unsuccessful because our local UNIX host does not have an entry in its /etc/hosts file. I would be most grateful if someone would be willing to send me the internet address so that we can add this machine to our /etc/hosts file. Thank you for your help. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _ , __ Kevin Owen @ Hewlett-Packard ' ) / / ') Cupertino, California /-< _ , __o ____ / / , , , _ ____ Phone : (408) 447-0218 / ) </_\/ <__/ / < (__/ (_(_/_</_/ / <_ UN*X Mail ...hplabs!hpccc!kevino ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
skl@van-bc.UUCP (Samuel Lam) (01/04/89)
In article <5060039@hpccc.HP.COM>, kevino@hpccc.HP.COM (Kevin Owen) wrote:
) I have been trying to access "grape" via the internet and have been unsuccessful
) because our local UNIX host does not have an entry in its /etc/hosts file. I
) would be most grateful if someone would be willing to send me the internet
) address so that we can add this machine to our /etc/hosts file.
grape.ecs.clarkson.edu is [128.153.13.196].
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Samuel Lam {alberta,watmath,uw-beaver,cs.ubc.ca}!ubc-cs!van-bc!skl
nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (01/05/89)
The semi-official c.b.i.p archives are on grape.ecs.clarkson.edu which is a Zenith Z-248 running a modified version of KA9Q's TCP/IP NET that allows you to shell out to DOS while still processing packets. After shelling to DOS, we run an Opus BBS. The particulars: FTP: grape.ecs.clarkson.edu [128.153.13.196], user anonymous, password guest. Look in 00readme for timely information. Look in /d/files/general/cuhug.lst for a listing of files. Look in /e/files/binaries/*.* for c.b.i.p postings. Look in /c/files/gif for .GIF images. Opus: 260/360 in the Nodelist. (315)268-6667, 8N1, 1200/2400 Baud, 24 hours. Look in file area 26 for c.b.i.p postings. Look in file area 27 for .GIF images. -- --russ (nelson@clutx [.bitnet | .clarkson.edu]) "I saved the whales!" - Rebecca L. Nelson, 3.5 years old, on receiving her Christmas present of a whale "adoption" certificate. Bless her liberal heart.
kevino@hpccc.HP.COM (Kevin Owen) (01/05/89)
Thank you to those of you who responded to my request for the internet address of grape.ecs.clarkson.edu (128.153.13.196). I recieved several requests to post the address so here it is. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _ , __ Kevin Owen @ Hewlett-Packard ' ) / / ') Cupertino, California /-< _ , __o ____ / / , , , _ ____ Phone : (408) 447-0218 / ) </_\/ <__/ / < (__/ (_(_/_</_/ / <_ UN*X Mail ...hplabs!hpccc!kevino ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (08/06/89)
Time for the monthly Grape announcement: The semi-official c.b.i.p archives are on grape.ecs.clarkson.edu which is a Zenith Z-248 running a modified version of KA9Q's TCP/IP NET that allows you to shell out to DOS while still processing packets. After shelling to DOS, we run an Opus BBS. The particulars: FTP: grape.ecs.clarkson.edu [128.153.13.196], user anonymous, password guest. Look in 00readme for timely information. Look in /d/general/cuhug.lst for a listing of files w/ descriptions. Look in /c/allfiles for listings of all files. Look in /c/bin[1234]/*.* for c.b.i.p postings [under renovation] Look in /d/graphics/pa.arc for Painter's Apprentice Look in /d/dosutil/postprn.arc for the PostScript device driver Look in /e/freemacs/*.* for Freemacs Look in /g/gif/*.gif for .GIF images. Look in /f/games/*.* for Simtel20's games. Opus: 260/360 in the Nodelist. (315)268-6667, 8N1, 1200/2400 Baud, 24 hours. Look in file area 7 for PostPrn. Look in file area 12 for Painter's Apprentice Look in file area 23 for Simtel20's games. Look in file area 25 for Freemacs Look in file area 26 for c.b.i.p postings. Look in file area 27 for .GIF images. Submitting files to grape by FTP: You can just put the file where you believe it belongs. Note that you cannot overwrite files, so if you want to update something, you need to change the name. Send mail to root if you need to delete or overwrite a file. To help us keep the 'files.bbs' up to date, we need a .DSC file. This file should have its first line be a one-line description less than 40 characters in length. The rest of the file (no more than ten lines) can be a more verbose description. Either put the file in the arc, or else in the same subdir as the arc. -- --russ (nelson@clutx [.bitnet | .clarkson.edu])|(70441.205@compuserve.com)| (Russ.Nelson@f360.n260.z1.fidonet.org)|(BH01@GEnie.com :-)