[comp.sys.mac] FTP sites with macintosh software

uggora@cs.Buffalo.EDU (Michael S Gora) (09/09/88)

revision number 2

FTP SITE:                      ADDRESS:        DIRECTORIES/FILES:
--------                       -------         -----------------
browvm.brown.edu               128.148.128.40
cadre.dsl.pittsburgh.edu        10.6.0.14      pub/jove
carlson@llnl-winken.llnl.gov   128.115.14.1    pub/comp.sources.misc
cu20b.cc.columbia.edu          128.59.40.128
hi.umn.edu                     129.24.13.10    color
hi.umn.edu                     192.31.154.1    color
labrea.stanford.edu            128.205.32.5    (* not too many files *)
mordor.s1.gov                   26.3.0.95      uw
net1.ucsd.edu                  128.54.0.10     mac/game/...
prep.ai.mit.edu                128.52.14.14
prep.ai.mit.edu                128.52.22.14
prep.ai.mit.edu                128.52.32.14
rascal.ics.utexas.edu          128.83.144.1    mac/brand-new
sally.utexas.edu                10.2.0.62      mac/
sally.utexas.edu               128.83.138.11   mac/
simtel20.arpa                   26.0.0.74      macintosh hierachy
sumex.stanford.edu              10.0.0.56      info-mac
sumex.stanford.edu              36.45.0.87     info-mac
ucbvax.berkeley.edu                            pub/mac
umn-cs.cs.umn.edu              128.205.32.5    pub/macintosh
zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu           128.174.20.50   readme.first

mkhaw@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Mike Khaw) (09/09/88)

> hi.umn.edu                     129.24.13.10    color
> hi.umn.edu                     192.31.154.1    color

Should be hi.unm.edu (U. New Mexico, not U. Minn.)

Mike Khaw
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werner@utastro.UUCP (Werner Uhrig) (09/10/88)

In article <1126@cs.Buffalo.EDU>, uggora@cs.Buffalo.EDU (Michael S Gora) writes:
> revision number 2
> 
> FTP SITE:                      ADDRESS:        DIRECTORIES/FILES:
> --------                       -------         -----------------
> browvm.brown.edu               128.148.128.40
	NOTE: sitename is misspelled; should be "brownvm.brown.edu"
		this site ONLY offers a few CMS-communication programs
		in the default ftp-directory.

> cu20b.cc.columbia.edu          128.59.40.128
	NOTE: I could find no files there.

> prep.ai.mit.edu                128.52.14.14
> prep.ai.mit.edu                128.52.22.14
> prep.ai.mit.edu                128.52.32.14
	NOTE: I could find no MAC-files there.

rascal.ics.utexas.edu          128.83.144.1    mac
	NOTE: mac/BRAND-NEW is just one sub-directory, and case is significant
		check the other contents of diectory "mac".

simtel20.arpa                   26.0.0.74      pd1:<macintosh>
sumex.stanford.edu              10.0.0.56      <info-mac>
sumex.stanford.edu              36.45.0.87     <info-mac>
	NOTE: SIMTEL20 and SUMEX are both DEC-20s and those "<" and ">"
		have to be typed also ...

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--------------------> PREFERED-RETURN-ADDRESS-FOLLOWS <---------------------
(ARPA)	    werner@rascal.ics.utexas.edu   (Internet: 128.83.144.1)
(INTERNET)     werner%rascal.ics.utexas.edu@cs.utexas.edu
(UUCP)		..!utastro!werner   or  ..!uunet!rascal.ics.utexas.edu!werner

werner@utastro.UUCP (Werner Uhrig) (09/10/88)

In article <3089@utastro.UUCP>, werner@utastro.UUCP (Werner Uhrig) writes:
> 
> simtel20.arpa                   26.0.0.74      pd1:<macintosh>
> sumex.stanford.edu              10.0.0.56      <info-mac>
> sumex.stanford.edu              36.45.0.87     <info-mac>
> 	NOTE: SIMTEL20 and SUMEX are both DEC-20s and those "<" and ">"
> 		have to be typed also ...

	it was pointed out to me that SUMEX, actually, understands the
	directory name info-mac ..... that was news to me and I wonder
	how they do that ...
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--------------------> PREFERED-RETURN-ADDRESS-FOLLOWS <---------------------
(ARPA)	    werner@rascal.ics.utexas.edu   (Internet: 128.83.144.1)
(INTERNET)     werner%rascal.ics.utexas.edu@cs.utexas.edu
(UUCP)		..!utastro!werner   or  ..!uunet!rascal.ics.utexas.edu!werner

mkhaw@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Mike Khaw) (09/10/88)

>> cu20b.cc.columbia.edu          128.59.40.128
> 	NOTE: I could find no files there.

I think the folks at columbia announced that cu20b was being retired
(at least from anonymous ftp service), and its successor is
cunixc.cc.columbia.edu -- but I don't know that cunixc has any Mac
files other than possibly Kermit.

Mike Khaw
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avalon@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (Scott A. McIntyre) (09/10/88)

Could someone please send me the Ftp list?  I had it in my directory, but
a carelss /bin/rm * seems to have destroyed it.  Oops.

Thanks!

Scott

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uggora@cs.Buffalo.EDU (Michael S Gora) (09/15/88)

Version Number 3
----------------
Again I thank all the contributors and the people who took the time
to send me errors.  If anyone has any problems feel free to mail me.

FTP SITE:                      ADDRESS:        DIRECTORIES/FILES:
--------                       -------         -----------------
brownvm.brown.edu               128.148.128.40
cadre.dsl.pittsburgh.edu        10.6.0.14      pub/jove
cu20b.cc.columbia.edu          128.59.40.128
hi.unm.edu                     129.24.13.10    color
hi.unm.edu                     192.31.154.1    color
labrea.stanford.edu            128.205.32.5    (* not too many files *)
lll-winken.llnl.gov            128.115.14.1    pub/comp.sources.misc
mordor.s1.gov                   26.3.0.95      uw
prep.ai.mit.edu                128.52.14.14
prep.ai.mit.edu                128.52.22.14
prep.ai.mit.edu                128.52.32.14
rascal.ics.utexas.edu          128.83.144.1    mac/brand-new
sally.cs.utexas.edu             10.2.0.62      mac/
sally.cs.utexas.edu            128.83.138.11   mac/
simtel20.arpa                   26.0.0.74      macintosh hierachy
sumex-aim.stanford.edu          10.0.0.56      <info-mac>
sumex-aim.stanford.edu          36.45.0.87     <info-mac>
ucbvax.berkeley.edu                            pub/mac
ucsd.edu                       128.54.0.10     mac/game/...
umn-cs.cs.umn.edu              128.205.32.5    pub/macintosh
zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu           128.174.20.50   readme.first

alexis@dasys1.UUCP (Alexis Rosen) (09/16/88)

CU20B.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU is about to go off-line forever. I don't think it
supports anon ftp anymore anyway (could be wrong).

However, there are now three columbia machines which share an NFS disk with
complete Info-Mac archives. Their names are CUNIX{A,B,D}.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU .
Unfortunately I don't know their address numbers, but I'll try to get them
in a few days. You can try yourself, but they are very new, so many places
might not know them yet.

The FTP files are in the directory /export, and the info-mac files
(surprisingly enough) are in /export/info-mac. There are lots of other files
too, for people with more than one machine (or religion :-)

For the beginners:
start up your FTP program.
Type "open cu20a.cc.columbia.edu"
answer any questions about logins or IDs with "anonymous"
leave the password blank (just hit return)
type "cd /export/info-mac"
type "get {whatever file you want}"
type "close"
quit the program

That's all. If you want to see what files there are, "get 00DOWNLOAD-INFO..1"
or "get 00README.TXT.1" and this should get you going.

Please don't mail me if you have problems, because I'm not an FTP guru, just
an occasional user...

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