[comp.sources.wanted] SC update

john@smosjc.UUCP (John Conover) (03/21/91)

I have ported SC version 6.8 into MSDOS and understand that there
is a more recent version. I can't ftp. Could someone help me?

	Thanks,
	...uunet!smosjc!john

jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) (03/21/91)

In article <639@smosjc.UUCP>, john@smosjc.UUCP (John Conover) writes:
|> I have ported SC version 6.8 into MSDOS and understand that there
|> is a more recent version. I can't ftp. Could someone help me?

  The most recent version of sc available is 6.14.

  It is available from the following locations:

1) (FTP) jpd@usl.edu James Dugal
	pc.usl.edu

2) (UUCP) marc@dumbcat.sf.ca.us (Marco S Hyman)
    dumbcat Any ACU 9600 14157850194 "" \d\r in:--in: nuucp word: guest
    dumbcat Any ACU 2400 14157850194 "" \d\r in:-BREAK-in: nuucp word: guest
    dumbcat Any ACU 1200 14157850194 "" \d\r in:-BREAK-in:-BREAK-in: nuucp word: guest
  Note: dumbcat speaks 9600 at V.32 -- sorry, this is not a Telebit modem.
  (Grab dumbcat!~/INDEX for a complete list)

3) or from here: (a brand new Telebit T2500)
    sawmill Any ACU 9600 13174746472 "" \d\r in:--in: nuucp word: UUCP
	Request: uucp sawmill!~/sc614.cpio.Z !~ (142986 bytes)
	Or for Sc6.13 to Sc6.14 patches: uucp sawmill!~/Scpch613-614.Z !~
		(5413 bytes)

  Note that even if you don't have Internet access, you *can* get to anonymous
ftp archive sites, using the bitftp server on pucc.princeton.edu.  Send mail
to "bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu" with body "help" for more information.

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jpr@jpradley.jpr.com (Jean-Pierre Radley) (03/22/91)

In article <1991Mar21.060538.4707@athena.mit.edu> jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) writes:
>  Note that even if you don't have Internet access, you *can* get to anonymous
>ftp archive sites, using the bitftp server on pucc.princeton.edu.  Send mail
>to "bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu" with body "help" for more information.

I thought that service advertised its own demise a couple of month ago.
Are they still functioning?

 Jean-Pierre Radley   NYC Public Unix   jpr@jpradley.jpr.com   CIS: 72160,1341