kcp@bmcg.UUCP (Kenneth Pao) (03/24/86)
Unable to send mail through "rochester" to "spice.cs.cmu.edu!djz". Apparently "spice.cs.cmu.edu" is a local network address within the Carnegie Mellon University. Please provide correct Usenet path or may want to start new net group 'net.lang.lisp.XLISP' in view of the numerous inquires regarding XLISP in the past and present. Please add me to the INFO-XLISP mailing list. I am running XLISP 1.4 on an IBM-PC. I need to upgrade to XLISP 1.6 and need to know whom I can send a floppy and a self addressed mailer to. My mail path from rochester is: rochester!seismo!hplabs!sdcrdcf!sdcsvax!bmcg!kcp Thank you very much. Ken Pao Burroughs, DSG, San Diego, CA. (619)485-4574
jeffd@ittvax.ATC.ITT.UUCP (Jeff Denenberg) (03/25/86)
I was also unable to send mail through "rochester" to "spice.cs.cmu.edu!djz". Please add me to the INFO-XLISP mailing list. I am running XLISP 1.5 on an ITT-Xtra with an NEC V20 CPU. I need to upgrade to XLISP 1.6 My mail path is: ..!decvax!ittvax!jeffd Thank you very much. Jeff Denenberg ITT Advanced Technology Center Shelton CT (203) 926-5625
ferris@tcville.UUCP (03/29/86)
Same story, can't get there from here. Please add me to the mailing list. I've got 1.4 running on both a VAX 11/785 under VMS 4.1 and a SUN workstation under BSD 4.2. Oh yes, and 1.5 running on a Macintosh. I'm interested in 1.6. Address is as below. -- Mark Ferris Proverbs 2:7 UUCP:1st choice: {allegra,cit-vax,seismo,cbosgd,ihnp4}!scgvaxd!tcville!ferris 2nd choice: {ucbvax,allegra,decvax }!sun!tsunami!tcville!ferris Arpa: scgvaxd!tcville!ferris@cit-vax.arpa MaBell: (213) 616-9076
onn@utcs.uucp (04/03/86)
[] Please add me to the mailing list as well. My mail message got thrown back at me. I have 1.4 running on and IBM XT, a VAX 750 w/BSD4.2 and an NCR tower w/SVR2. And, gosh!! I didn't know there was a version 1.6 either! -- ----- Brian A. Onn University of Toronto Computing Services Erindale College. ..!{ihnp4,decvax,harpo,utcsri,{allegra,linus}!utzoo}!utcs!onn "We trained hard, but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams, we would be reorganized. I was to learn later in life we tend to meet any new situation by reorganizing, and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralization" - Petronius Arbiter, 66 AD.