A_HINDS%HVRFORD.BITNET@cornellc.cit.cornell.edu (03/02/90)
I've missed much of the discussion on MSH. Could somebody tell me where I can ftp it? (Assuming it is PD) Also, what are some of the pitfalls I should avoid when using it or setting it up? Thanks. Alexander Hinds A_HINDS@HVRFORD
tadguy@cs.odu.edu (Tad Guy) (03/02/90)
In article <12668@baldrick.udel.EDU> A_HINDS%HVRFORD.BITNET@cornellc.cit.cornell.edu writes: > I've missed much of the discussion on MSH. Could somebody tell me > where I can ftp it? Since it appeared in comp.binaries.amiga, it was archived. You can get it from xanth.cs.odu.edu in /usenet/comp.binaries.amiga/volume90/devices/msh-1.5/ or from other comp.binaries.amiga archive sites. ...tad
owb@jt.dk (Owen Brotherwood) (03/14/90)
A_HINDS%HVRFORD.BITNET@cornellc.cit.cornell.edu writes: > I've missed much of the discussion on MSH. Could somebody tell me >where I can ftp it? (Assuming it is PD) Also, what are some of the pitfalls >I should avoid when using it or setting it up? Thanks. >Alexander Hinds >A_HINDS@HVRFORD I just downloaded the binary for use-net yesterday, got it working and was going to download the source today .... it disapeared from use-net amiga source .... AARG! The only pitfall in installing the binary I downloaded was the mountlist. I created a device(thingy) called A: and set the unit to be 0 (df0:) and then spent an hour trying to understand the error message (well it didn't actually say it was an error): reserved not assigned when I tryed to mount A:. The missing line (of course) in mountlist is (I guessed 0, I hope it's right) reserved = 0 From my now 4 hrs. experience with the program, the only problem is Amiga 1.3 dir which seems to think all the files on the disk are <DIR>. Does the auther of MSH have a use-net address (auther, auther). Owen Brotherwood Denmark E