[comp.sys.atari.st] What happened to the Case Atari people?

silvert@dalcs.UUCP (Bill Silvert) (12/25/88)

Does anyone know what happened to bammi, pm, and the other one-time
atari activists at Case WRU?  I recently tried to send them mail at the
latest address I have, mandrill, and it no longer seems to exist.

I am particularly interested in the status of gulam, since I am still
using beta test version 1.03.

These guys did a lot for the Atari -- but they seem to have vanished
from the net!

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hyc@math.lsa.umich.edu (Howard Chu) (12/26/88)

In article <3125@dalcs.UUCP> silvert@dalcs.UUCP (Bill Silvert) writes:
%Does anyone know what happened to bammi, pm, and the other one-time
%atari activists at Case WRU?  I recently tried to send them mail at the
%latest address I have, mandrill, and it no longer seems to exist.
%
%I am particularly interested in the status of gulam, since I am still
%using beta test version 1.03.
%
%These guys did a lot for the Atari -- but they seem to have vanished
%from the net!

You must not be keeping up - Jwahar Bammi is still very much an active
member of the Atari Usenet community, and will probably respond to you
himself. He's currently at bammi@dsrgsun.ces.cwru.edu. Among other
things, JRB is responsible for the latest Atari GCC code - the 1.31
compiler, new library code, etc., all of which has appeared only in the
last couple weeks...
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ritchie@hpldola.HP.COM (Dave Ritchie) (01/01/89)

  What happen to the book that was suppost to use Gulam as an example?
				Dave