ertem@polya.Stanford.EDU (Tuna Ertemalp) (05/03/89)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AMIGA SOFTWARE SOURCES (Apr.21,89) The following is a list of mail-servers and anonymous USENET FTP sites that I know, and which provide a large selection of Amiga software. Any IP-address starting with [;] is something which I couldn't verify. Some of them were reported to me by other people, but I never managed to connect to them. The rest is what I am always using. Have fun and keep me informed about any new sites, IP-addresses, and directories, as well as the ones which have been removed, changed, or manipulated (enough to make this list "old"). I'd appreciate it. My plan is to extend the list of mail servers and UUCP ftp sites etc., in order to enable people without access to USENET to have some sort of software source. If you operate such a server or site, please send me couple of lines describing how people can connect to it, or send requests, what kind of programs you have, whether it is also accessible via USENET anonymous ftp, if yes what the IP-address is, what the directories are etc. Include any information you think would be appropriate. I will add those instructions to the end of this list, and won't be able to check their validity (is there someone willing to make that test for me?). USENET anonymous ftp sites will be checked as before. Still, I may miss some directories or removed sites since I don't have infinite supply of time to spend on this list. So, please do not ignore the last two sentences of the previous paragraph. Tuna Ertemalp. Ertem@Polya.Stanford.Edu ================================= FTP SITES ================================== Name IP-Address(es) Directory(ies) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ a.cs.uiuc.edu 128.174.5.20 /pub/amiga 128.174.252.1 ; 192.5.69.1 bach.berkeley.edu 128.32.135.1 /pub/*.zoo cs.utah.edu 128.110.4.21 /pub/amiga-forth ; 10.0.0.4 g.ms.uky.edu 128.163.128.7 /alt.sources.amiga /comp.sources.amiga /pub/amiga gtss.gatech.edu 128.61.4.1 /pub ix1.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.1.21 /microlib/amiga ix2.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.1.29 /microlib/amiga j.cc.purdue.edu 128.210.0.3 /comp.binaries.amiga 128.210.9.2 /comp.sources.amiga ; 10.1.0.37 louie.udel.edu 192.5.39.3 /pub/amiga 128.175.1.3 /pub/ka9q ; 10.0.0.96 ssyx.ucsc.edu 128.114.133.1 /pub/amiga swan.ulowell.edu 129.63.224.1 /amiga tolsun.oulu.fi 128.214.5.6 /amiga /amiga3 /amiga4 topaz.rutgers.edu 128.6.4.194 /pyr-public/text/mg2/sys/amiga trantor.umd.edu 128.8.10.14 /info-amiga /info-amiga/uxe /pub ucbvax.berkeley.edu 10.2.0.78 /pub/amiga 128.32.133.1 128.32.137.3 ucsd.ucsd.edu 128.54.16.1 /hamradio/karn uihub.cs.uiuc.edu 128.174.252.27 /pub/amiga uunet.uu.net 192.12.141.129 /amiga-sources ; 192.112.141.12 ux.acss.umn.edu 128.101.63.2 /usenix87/Amiga /usenix87/Editors/Emacs/MicroGnu/sys/amiga /usenix87/Editors/Emacs/MicroGnu/tty/amiga uxc.cso.uiuc.edu 10.6.0.94 /utils/cshar 128.174.5.50 uxe.cso.uiuc.edu 128.174.5.54 /amiga xanth.cs.odu.edu 128.82.8.1 /usenet /amiga ============================= AMIGA MAIL SERVERS ============================= Correspondence to: greg@noel.cts.com amiga-archive@ncr-sd.sandiego.ncr.com is the Internet/domain address. It is not possible to use USENET anonymous FTP. amiga-archive@ncr-sd.UUCP or ...!ncr-sd!amiga-archive is the UUCP address. Briefly: All lines are ignored except lines that begin with either "path" or "send". If a line saying "path route-from-us-to-you" we will use that to send all mail. If the path line is missing, the system will try to determine the reply address; it's pretty good at guessing, but it's not perfect. Domain addresses are best; we have a full domain router. Start with "send help" for information on how to get started. First, if you haven't gotten your disk of UUCP 0.50 yet, I can mail it to you. Send mail to amiga-archives@ncr-sd with the line path route-from-me-to-you and another line that looks like send uucp to have the index information sent you. We run a full domain router, so the route-from-me-to-you can be a domain name if you wish. If you don't give a path line, the system will try to determine a return address; it's pretty good at guessing, but it can get it wrong. Try it initially without the path line; if you don't get an answer in a reasonable period, try again with one. The mail server is actually the alpha test version of an archive server that I hope to fill with Amiga sources and binaries. If you are interested in providing some feedback, try the requests "send help" and "send index" to see how to use it. I'd appreciate any help you can offer in getting this started. There's only about 15MB of stuff so far, so I need to make arrangements to get access to more of the comp.{sources,binaries}.amiga archives; anybody have this in a form that I can conviniently get? Or does anybody in San Diego have the Fish Disks that I could borrow long enough to download to the archive server? ================================ END OF LIST ================================= ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Mr. Tuna Ertemalp | Mailbox #659 | Small things together | | Stanford University | Crothers Memorial Hall | form the quality, | | Computer Science MS | Stanford, CA 94305, USA | But quality is not a | | Ertem@Polya.Stanford.Edu | (415) 328-8515 | small thing! | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------