[comp.sys.nsc.32k] New 32K sourcesavailable from archives at beowulf.

bownesrm@beowulf.UUCP (Mr Mojo Risen') (05/09/89)

	Thanks to the diligent effort of Steve Ward, there are inumerable new 
	sources available from the archive server at beowulf. There are now 
	several C compilers, cross assemblers, monitors, utilities,
	new bug reports, and even a bare-metal operating system. I've tacked 
	on a list of available sources and directions for retrieving them.

	Please let me know if you have any troubles getting the files. 
	Trouble with the software itself should be directed to the 
	authors themselves since I don't have the hardware to test all 
	this stuff out on!!!

	best of luck,
			bob


How to use the Program Archive at Beowulf
=========================================

Bob Bownes (bownesrm@beowulf.uucp) 1/17/89
------------------------------------------

    An automatic mail forwarder is used to retrieve archived materials
    from the "beowulf" system.  To use it, follow these simple directions.

	1) Send message to "snarf-32k@beowulf.uucp" or "beowulf!snarf-32k" or
	"snarf-6000@beowulf.uucp" or "beowulf!snarf-6000" depending on the 
	archive you want. Snarf-6000 is the Tandy 6000 archives, and snarf-32k
	is the USENET 32k-project archives.

	2) For a Subject, use only the word "snarf"

	3) For the body of the message, use the following commands, each
	   starting in the 1st column:

		snarf index

			This returns an up-to-date index of what files
			are available
		
		snarf directory <dir>

			This gives a current listing of the files available
			in directory <dir> (i.e, "Games", "Editors", etc.)
		
		snarf files <file> [<file> ...]

			This command requests selected files be sent by
			return mail to the sender of the message.  All files
			should be specified relative to a directory, and
			wild-card character expansion is allowed.

			Example:
				snarf files Games/larn* Mail/ease*

    Requested files / info will be sent using the "From_" header field,
    so this must be syntactically correct (some mailers insert domains
    in this field, which is incorrect!).

    Any problems, questions or comments should be mailed to me.

				Bob Bownes	- 	bownesrm@beowulf.uucp


	Much thanks is due to Tim Northrup @ brspyr1 who wrote the first version
of this and supplied it to me. I converted it for use on systems without
.forward capability and rewrote it in C.


LIST OF AVAUILABLE FILES:


Assemblers	OpSys		Xasm
Lang		RC-32k		tech-sheets
Asm		Monitors	Utilities

Asm:
mirror.asm

Assemblers:
a32-01		a32-02		a32-descrip

Lang:
cc32-01		cc32-04		cc_prend-03	cc_prend-06	nbasic-02
cc32-02		cc_prend-01	cc_prend-04	cc_prend-descr	nbasic-03
cc32-03		cc_prend-02	cc_prend-05	nbasic-01	tbasic-01

Monitors:
srm-01	srm-02

OpSys:
metal-01	metal-02	metal-03	metal-04

RC-32k:
32k.asm-01	32k.dasm-02	32k.prog-01	32k.xsc-01	32k.xsc-05
32k.asm-02	32k.dbg-01	32k.prog-02	32k.xsc-02
32k.asm-03	32k.dbg-02	32k.prog-03	32k.xsc-03
32k.dasm-01	32k.link-01	32k.prog-04	32k.xsc-04

Utilities:
as-ld-01.4	as-ld-02.4	as-ld-03.4	as-ld-04.4	as-ld-util.doc

Xasm:
1802-01		6502-01		6804-02		8051-01		80c751-02
1802-02		6502-02		6804-03		8051-02		80c751-03
1802-03		65c02-01	6805-01		8051-03		s6-01
2650-01		65c02-02	6805-02		8052-01		s6-02
2650-02		65c02-03	68hc11-01	8052-02		z80-01
2650-03		6801-01		68hc11-02	8052-03		z80-02
63701-01	6801-02		8048-01		8085-01		z80-03
63701-02	6801-03		8048-02		8085-02
63701-03	6804-01		8048-03		80c751-01

tech-sheets:
tech-sheet.01	tech-sheet.02	tech-sheet.03	tech-sheet.04
-- 
"Reading legal mush can turn your brain to guacamole"
Bob Bownes, aka iii, aka captain comrade doktor bobwrench
3 A Pinehurst Ave,	Albany, New York, 12203, (518)-482-8798 voice 
bownesrm@beowulf.uucp {uunet!crdgw1,rutgers!brspyr1}!beowulf!bownesrm

sward@cfa.HARVARD.EDU (Steve Ward) (05/10/89)

In article <1428@beowulf.UUCP>, bownesrm@beowulf.UUCP (Mr Mojo Risen') writes:
> 
> 	Thanks to the diligent effort of Steve Ward, there are inumerable new 
> 	sources available from the archive server at beowulf...

Thanks for the kind words Bob, but I have not done much myself!  All I've
done is act as a conduit and gadfly to funnel some 32K software to you
and your system where others can get at it!  I know you also thanked
those others who wrote and passed along the code, but I want to
emphasize and underscore the thanks to the various contributing authors.
Thank you people, one and all!  All of the authors would like your
feedback, be it simple commentary or bug reports or better yet, bug
reports with fixes!

There are a couple of people out there that pledged to forward 32K
software to me and/or beowulf for inclusion in the 32k software
library from whom I have heard nothing more.  You've probably been
busy and forgotten or just been sidetracked.  How about sending your
code now?  We are starting to get a little 32K software library going,
so why not keep things rolling?

Steve W.  ward@cfa.harvard.edu

 p.s. - special thanks to you too, Bob!