davids@utstat.uucp (David Scollnik) (05/23/89)
OK ... Here's a simple request ... Is the pd "wanderer" available on anybody's ftp site ? I've looked, but haven't come across it yet ... sadly, I missed the original posting. Thanks in Advance, as always ! ps. If the answer to the above is "YES", might someone please e-mail me the correct address ? -- David P.M. Scollnik | UUCP: utstat!davids University of Toronto | bitnet: davids@utstat.utoronto Deptartment of Statistics | arpa: davids@utstat.toronto.edu (hi mom !!!)
raz%kilowatt@Sun.COM (Steve -Raz- Berry) (05/23/89)
In article <1989May23.002204.23089@utstat.uucp> davids@utstat.uucp (David Scollnik) writes: >OK ... Here's a simple request ... > Is the pd "wanderer" available on anybody's ftp site ? > David P.M. Scollnik | UUCP: utstat!davids I don't know about ftp, but you can always get any Amiga posted files thru the archive server on kilowatt. Send mail to: archive-server@kilowatt.sun.com or archive@kilowatt.sun.com with the contents of 'send fun wand22.1 wand22.2'. This will get you the first two parts via mail. There are three parts posted to the sources group so you will need to send another piece of mail for the third part. The reason why two pieces of mail are needed is because UUCP mailers choke on files larger than 100k, and the archiver send files in batches. If you are only interested in the uuencoded binaries, then the file names are wand22.uu1 thru wand22.uu4. I strongly urge that anyone who wants to use the archive, to send mail to the archive-server (or just archive) with the one line of: help you will then get a much more verbose explaination of how to use the mailer. Subject lines in your mail are NOT ignored, be aware of this when requesting files. As always, if you have any problems that you absolutely cannot resolve feel free to contact me at archive-management@kilowatt.sun.com (or for you bitnet mailers out there manage@kilowatt.sun.com). Steve -Raz- Berry Disclaimer: I didn't do nutin! UUCP: sun!kilowatt!raz ARPA: raz%kilowatt.EBay@sun.com "Fate, it protects little children, old women, and ships named Enterprize"