CXS128@psuvm.psu.edu (10/20/90)
Here are some ftp sites I havn't seen mentioned here. These are all pretty old sites but I have logged onto all and they are still there. Maby there is some old program on one of these sites which hasn't shown up on atari.archive, but, maby not. cseg.uark.edu ix1.cc.utexas.edu ummts.cc.umich.edu cd PC7 plains.nodak.edu John T.
hyc@math.lsa.umich.edu (Howard Chu) (10/20/90)
In article <90292.221400CXS128@psuvm.psu.edu> <CXS128@psuvm.psu.edu> writes: >Here are some ftp sites I havn't seen mentioned here. >These are all pretty old sites but I have logged onto all and they are still >there. Maby there is some old program on one of these sites which hasn't shown > up on atari.archive, but, maby not. >cseg.uark.edu >ix1.cc.utexas.edu >ummts.cc.umich.edu cd PC7 >plains.nodak.edu The archive on ummts.cc.umich.edu is pretty out of date. We (folks at atari.archive) started there originally, but the base system is sort of a pain to use. We just haven't cleaned off of there completely, and there is still a local user base that likes that system (MTS) more than Unix. (Or something like that...) Anyway..... Just about everything that's ever been on the MTS archives is also at atari.archive.umich.edu. At some point it would be nice to go thru and cull out all the old stuff, but who ever has spare time these days, eh? [And I haven't even gone thru all the circa-1986 stuff I grabbed when I was starting in this area. Yeehah. Funny how most people complain that there's not enough software, but every time I look there's too much to manage. Twisted world, eh?] -- -- Howard Chu @ University of Michigan one million data bits stored on a chip, one million bits per chip if one of those data bits happens to flip, one million data bits stored on the chip...