marks@mgse.UUCP (Mark Seiffert) (02/01/90)
In a previous post i told of the SCSI archives i had available, as it turns out, the directory names i gave for the list and index files were incorrect. Before i get swamped with hate mail, the correct directory name is other/scsi-bbs, NOT other/scsi. Here is the corrected announcment. I tried respooling some of the requests but it did not go well some users may have the index file that they requested on the whay and others may not. If you do not receive what was requested soon, please re-request it. I am truly sorry for the foul up. Thanks to John Lohmeyer of NCR, a majority of the SCSI related files from the SCSI BBS are now available from the mgse mail archive server. These files were sent to me by Mr. Lohmeyer at his expense so that more people would have access to them. The SCSI BBS (316-636-8700) contains a large amount of data relating to SCSI, and ESDI as well as SCSI-2, IPI, and Fiber Channel, as well as the last revision of the SCSI-1 standard before it went to publication by ANSI. If you are interested in finding out what is available from the archive server, send the message that follows to archive@mgse and you will get back an index of names and descriptions and a unix style ls -lR listing of filenames and sizes. - cut here ----------------------------------------------------------------- help send other/scsi-bbs/list send other/scsi-bbs/index - cut here ----------------------------------------------------------------- if you are interested in the SCSI Version 1, Revision 17B document, have the server send other/scsi-bbs/area07/17b.zip in addition to the index and list by including these lines at the end of the above message; - cut here ----------------------------------------------------------------- set uuencode send other/scsi-bbs/area07/17b.zip - cut here ----------------------------------------------------------------- There files are also available for anonymous uucp at 504-467-1069, 2400 baud, login 'archive' in /archive/other/scsi-bbs. Callers at 300 or 1200 baud will have to send a break. Thanks John! Mark Seiffert -- Mark Seiffert, Metairie, LA. uucp: rex!mgse!marks bitnet: marks%mgse@REX.CS.TULANE.EDU internet: marks%mgse@rex.cs.tulane.edu