authorplaceholder@duncan.UUCP (01/29/87)
Greetings.... I have MicroEMACS 3.8b ready to be distributed, and indeed it is available on my BBS system ((317) 752-5533), but I have seemed to have lost mod.sources in the newsgroup re-shuffle. Could some kind soul please Email me a suggestion on where to post (most people seem fairly vocal on the subject after the fact, so I am asking before). It consists of 26 shar files of between 30 and 50K, and while I realize that this is very big for a net posting, the increadable number of people who requested earlier versions of MicroEMACS convinces me that I will be posting it. So, Please, give an editor a home. Drop me a line and tell me where you would like to see it, and how I can get it there. Daniel Lawrence uucp: ihnp4!pur-ee!pur-phy!duncan!lawrence or ihnp4!itivax!duncan!lawrence arpa: nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu FIDO: The Programmer's Room 201/2 (317) 742-5533 300/1200 baud 24 hours USmail: 617 New York St Lafayette, IN 47901 ATT: (317) 742-5153
"RCSMST::SPIROS@gmr.com".UUCP (02/02/87)
> > Greetings.... > > I have MicroEMACS 3.8b ready to be distributed, and indeed it is > available on my BBS system ((317) 752-5533), but I have seemed to have > lost mod.sources in the newsgroup re-shuffle. ... > Daniel Lawrence > > uucp: ihnp4!pur-ee!pur-phy!duncan!lawrence > or ihnp4!itivax!duncan!lawrence > arpa: nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu > FIDO: The Programmer's Room 201/2 > (317) 742-5533 300/1200 baud 24 hours > USmail: 617 New York St > Lafayette, IN 47901 > ATT: (317) 742-5153 I have had LOTS of trouble getting to talk to this system; Using a PC/AT-G, Hayes 2400 baud modem and Crosstalk 3.61. Equally, no luck dialing out from VAX 780 thru Kermit and a Rixxon 212A modem. Using MSKERMIT on said PC had a bit better luck. I went to about a week's worth of calls to get 3.7i, with lots of dropped signals, errors, and the such. If anyone would put the archives in , say, SIMTEL, it would be highly appreciated. Thank you! -- Spiros Triantafyllopoulos GMR Computer Science Dept CSNet: Spiros@GMR.COM
caf@omen.UUCP (02/04/87)
In article <8702021804.AA02612@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> RCSMST::SPIROS@gmr.com ("Spiros Triantafyllopoulos @ 386RANB") writes:
:I have had LOTS of trouble getting to talk to this system; Using a
:PC/AT-G, Hayes 2400 baud modem and Crosstalk 3.61. Equally, no
:luck dialing out from VAX 780 thru Kermit and a Rixxon 212A modem.
:Using MSKERMIT on said PC had a bit better luck.
:
:I went to about a week's worth of calls to get 3.7i, with lots of
:dropped signals, errors, and the such. If anyone would put the
:archives in , say, SIMTEL, it would be highly appreciated.
I have downloaded the files
-rw-rw-rw- 2 caf omen 246912 Feb 3 03:46 emacsexe.arc
-rw-rw-rw- 2 caf omen 219776 Feb 3 00:20 emacssrc.arc
from system "AVATAR" and they are now available in omen!/usr/spool/uucppublic.
I haven't had a chance to run the executables yet, and the sources generate
a fixup overflow error in a Microsoft library module (what else is new?).
I will put these files up on TeleGodzilla also. I recommend ZMODEM downloads
for these files because the phone lines haven't been to clean lately.
You may need to increase the connect wait time on your modem, and disable
voice recognition in order to connect. TrailBlazer modem users can use
19200 bps.
Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX Author of Pro-YAM communications Tools for PCDOS and Unix
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Voice: 503-621-3406 17505-V Northwest Sauvie Island Road Portland OR 97231
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gordon@warwick.UUCP (02/11/87)
It would be nice to have the source easily available in Europe. Any pointers to same? Gordon Joly -- {seismo,ucbvax,decvax}!mcvax!ukc!warwick!gordon
gordon@warwick.UUCP (02/17/87)
In article <403@euclid.warwick.UUCP> gordon@warwick.UUCP (Gordon Joly) writes: >It would be nice to have the source easily available in >Europe. Any pointers to same? > >Gordon Joly -- {seismo,ucbvax,decvax}!mcvax!ukc!warwick!gordon We now have the source in the form of 11 shar files. Gordon Joly, Department of Computer Science, Birkbeck College, Malet Street, LONDON WC1E 7HX. +44 1 631 6468.