[comp.os.cpm] UUCP for CP/M

dg@lakart.UUCP (David Goodenough) (09/22/89)

Well, there was a bit of chat about it a while ago: getting UUCP up
and going under CP/M. After much testing by myself and my beta
testers [1], I am reasonably sure there isn't too much wrong with
V2.0h. I have therefore released it, you can get copies from the
rna server here at lakart.

/send index to <insert your address here>

will get the index of what's there, if contained in mail addressed to
rna@lakart.UUCP. If you just want to get the files, you'll need uucp
and zsm for sure, and qtpatch may help with patching for your system.

Although this is available at lakart, please direct any related mail
to the addresses below, since that is my CP/M machine at home.

[1] My thanks to Dave Goodman, Bill Swan, and Jeff Wieland
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	dg@pallio.UUCP - David Goodenough		+---+
						IHS	| +-+-+
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AKA:	dg%pallio.uucp@cfisun.cfi.com			  +---+

smith@sndcsl.dec.com (Willie Smith 226-6121 25-Sep-1989 1003) (09/25/89)

From: dg@lakart.UUCP (David Goodenough)
Subject: UUCP for CP/M
 
Well, there was a bit of chat about it a while ago: getting UUCP up
and going under CP/M. After much testing by myself and my beta
testers [1], I am reasonably sure there isn't too much wrong with
V2.0h. I have therefore released it, you can get copies from the
rna server here at lakart.
 
/send index to <insert your address here>
 
will get the index of what's there, if contained in mail addressed to
rna@lakart.UUCP. If you just want to get the files, you'll need uucp
and zsm for sure, and qtpatch may help with patching for your system.
 
Although this is available at lakart, please direct any related mail
to the addresses below, since that is my CP/M machine at home.
 
[1] My thanks to Dave Goodman, Bill Swan, and Jeff Wieland
-- 
	dg@pallio.UUCP - David Goodenough		+---+
						IHS	| +-+-+
	....... !harvard!xait!lakart!pallio!dg		+-+-+ |
AKA:	dg%pallio.uucp@cfisun.cfi.com			  +---+

smith@sndcsl.dec.com (Willie Smith 226-6121 25-Sep-1989 1004) (09/25/89)

OOPS!  Please disregard the previous copy of the original posting I echoed 
to the net.  Anyway:

David Goodenough just got UUCP for CP/M working, which sounds like a great
idea, and one I'd really like to get fired up at home!  However....

>/send index to <insert your address here>
> 
>will get the index of what's there, if contained in mail addressed to
>rna@lakart.UUCP. If you just want to get the files, you'll need uucp
>and zsm for sure, and qtpatch may help with patching for your system.
 
Umm, how do I get UUCP if I don't have it in the first place, and I don't
even have access to a UUCP machine that I could then KERMIT the files home
with?  Also, what's ZSM (an assembler?), and what kinds of patches do I
need to make to my system to get this running?

Willie Smith
w_smith@wookie.dec.com
w_smith%wookie.dec.com@decwrl.dec.com
{Usenet!Backbone}!decwrl!wookie.dec.com!w_smith
[".dec.com" may be replaced by ".enet.dec.com" in some or all of the above]

csfst1@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Charles S. Fuller) (12/22/89)

The recent postings re CP/M UUCP have been of great interest.  Could
someone please e-mail information regarding availability, hardware
requirements, etc?  I'm considering running this on a pre-'84 Kaypro II
under CP/M 2.2 ... if that's possible.

Thanks.
Chuck Fuller

Jhanos@cup.portal.com (JONATHAN E HAWES) (12/25/89)

I hate to seem ignorant... but what in the world is UUCP for CP/M?
  
Note to David Goodenough:
  
I got your note... will wait for article to arrive... 
  
BTW, have you ever considered comming dowm for a launch? If you do E-mail
me!
  
Thanks, and sorry for the interuption!
  
Jhanos

ianj@sactoh0.UUCP (Ian R. Justman) (12/26/89)

In article <25338@cup.portal.com>, Jhanos@cup.portal.com (JONATHAN E HAWES) writes:
> I hate to seem ignorant... but what in the world is UUCP for CP/M?
>   

It allows you to send and receive mail over Usenet (UUCP).  It
makes your system a "site" if you will.  I have DG's system running
on my S-100 box without problems.  You might want to contact Dave
Goodman as well to get it running, or Dave Goodenough, who wrote
that program, to help you.

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