landolt@yunccn.UUCP (J. Paul Landolt) (04/22/88)
I am looking to get a copy of the UUPC program for the PC. For those who dont know, it's a program that allows UUCP to work with MS-DOS. Could someone please tell me who or where to get in touch with in order to obtain the program. -- --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- J. Paul Landolt | You can't turn back progress! You BITNET: cs120077@yusol | wanna cause accidents and kill UUCP: ...uunet!ontmoh!yunccn!landolt | people?
johnson@c10sd1.StPaul.NCR.COM (Wayne D. T. Johnson) (04/30/88)
In article <380@yunccn.UUCP> landolt@yunccn.UUCP (J. Paul Landolt) writes: >I am looking to get a copy of the UUPC program for the PC. For those who >dont know, it's a program that allows UUCP to work with MS-DOS. > >Could someone please tell me who or where to get in touch with in order to >obtain the program. Newsgroups: ncr.sys.pcdos Subject: Re: UUPC Summary: It is a uucp for pcs Keywords: any users Message-ID: <191@ncrats.UUCP> Date: 19 Apr 88 16:09:32 GMT References: <246@swdev.Waterloo.NCR.COM> <2158@ncr-sd.SanDiego.NCR.COM> <364@c10sd1.StPaul.NCR.COM> Reply-To: bartkus@ncrats.UUCP (Patrick Bartkus) Distribution: ncr Organization: NCR Atlanta Tower Support Lines: 27 In article <364@c10sd1.StPaul.NCR.COM> johnson@ncrcce.StPaul.NCR.COM (Wayne D. T. Johnson) writes: >What is UUPC? Where can I get a copy? I have been looking for somthing >like it for quite a while. Any help you can provide would be greatly >appreciated. > UUPC is a public domain package that will allow mail and files to be sent from a number of different type of pcs to unix via uucp protocol. It is not very clean but they say you can get it working if you are willing to do a little work setting it up. UUPC can be obtained via direct anonymous uucp login at van-bc.UUCP. Phone: 604-939-4782 Telebit Trailblazer @ 9600 bps, PEP/UUCP spoof enabled, also handles 2400/1200 baud. 604-939-4756 This modem handles 2400/1200 baud only. Login: nuucp Passwd: nuucp The UUPC files are in ~/uupc/*, and are stored in compress (.Z) format. An index of what's available is in the file ~/uupc/INDEX. Patrick Bartkus Patrick.Bartkus@Atlanta.NCR.COM or {gatech|ncrcae}!ncrats!bartkus Hows that? -- Wayne Johnson (voice) 612-638-7665 NCR Comten, Inc. (internet) W.Johnson@StPaul.NCR.COM or Roseville MN 55113 johnson@c10sd1.StPaul.NCR.COM The comments stated here do not reflect the policy of NCR Comten.