[comp.sys.atari.st] How to get latest Uniterm

jensen%cod@NOSC.MIL.UUCP (02/04/87)

Simon Poole mentioned that the latest version of Uniterm is 1.6g.  I am
naturally anxious (isn't everyone?) to pick up the latest and greatest, and
have been patiently waiting for it to be posted to the network.  Is someone
planning to post it, or is it available on a per-request basis?  I gather
from some messages that there is a Bitnet repository in Houston for such
things.  Could someone please tell me how to access it?

Layne Jensen                           jensen@nosc.arpa
Naval Ocean Systems Center             ..ucbvax!sdcsvax!noscvax!jensen
San Diego                              jensen@cod.nosc.mil

gordan@maccs.UUCP (Gordan Palameta) (02/05/87)

In article <8702040023.AA01207@cod.ARPA> jensen%cod@NOSC.MIL.UUCP writes:
>Simon Poole mentioned that the latest version of Uniterm is 1.6g.  I am
>naturally anxious (isn't everyone?) to pick up the latest and greatest, and
>have been patiently waiting for it to be posted to the network.  Is someone

Please do not post Uniterm 1.6g to the net.  This is almost 150k worth
of uuencode.

If you've read the latest Arbitron statistics in news.groups, you'll see
that comp.sys.atari.st and comp.sys.amiga rank near the top of the list of
"most expensive newsgroups".  As a result, the net.powers.that.be are
apparently considering making both these groups moderated, which would
NOT be a very good thing.

I have Uniterm 1.6g, and am distributing it on a SS disk through the
postal system for $3 US (or $4 Canadian money).  The disk also contains
MonST, ETERNAL RAM disk, ARC, custom formatter utility, and uudecode/encode.

This disk is also being distributed by James Turner in California, Rob DeMillo
in Rhode Island, and (I think) Joel Plutchak (except they may only have
version 1.6e, I just got 1.6g myself and have sent it to them as of today).
An announcement concerning this SnailMail distribution was made about a week
ago, please consult it for details and addresses.

Future disks are planned as well (Moshe Braner's utilities with source, and
VIX/TVX in the near future, thanks to Moshe Braner and Bruce Wampler).

So please remember that for very large programs there are alternatives to
posting uuencode, which are more economical and less likely to displease
the wrong people.  These alternatives include BBSs, ST user groups, John
Franco's STarter Kit, and of course our SnailMail distribution.

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romero@mind.UUCP (02/07/87)

In article <416@maccs.UUCP>, gordan@maccs.UUCP (Gordan Palameta) writes:
> 
> If you've read the latest Arbitron statistics in news.groups, you'll see
> that comp.sys.atari.st and comp.sys.amiga rank near the top of the list of
> "most expensive newsgroups".  As a result, the net.powers.that.be are
> apparently considering making both these groups moderated, which would
> NOT be a very good thing.

Now if someone would only remind the person who posted Uemail in 12 huge
parts about things like this... 
-Antonio Romero