[rec.games.hack] Where are NH3.0 sources?

billr@saab.CNA.TEK.COM (Bill Randle) (08/01/89)

The complete NH3.0 sources should be available from any comp.sources.games
archive site.  This includes anon ftp from 'uunet.uu.net' (directory
~ftp/comp.sources.games/volume7/NetHack3), anon uucp access from 'saab'
and several other sites.  Some of you may have tried to get them earlier;
all 38 parts are now verified to be in place on saab and uunet, I can't
vouch for the other archive sites.

	-Bill Randle
	Moderator, comp.sources.games
	Tektronix, Inc.
	games@saab.CNA.TEK.COM

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		 ACCESSING THE COMP.SOURCES.GAMES ARCHIVE
		     (last updated: June 28, 1989)

Several sites below will send tapes through the mail.  For those sites,
send a 1/2" mag tape WITH RETURN POSTAGE and RETURN MAILER.  Tapes
without postage or mailer will not be returned.  No other methods (COD,
etc.) are available; please don't ask.

1.   Rick Adams (rick@uunet.uu.net) provides archive access to those on the
     Internet.  Access is available directly via anonymous ftp (Outside of
     9am-7pm EDT M-F.) The files are in a directory comp.sources.games, then a
     sub-directory volumeX. They are named as closely as possible to the
     names in the Index.  New stuff may be in the directory 'new', rather
     than the volumeX - check there also.

2.   Mike Arms at Sandia will be archiving the articles.  They can be a
     point of contact for those sites in New Mexico needing postings.
     Note though that they are NOT an ARPAnet site nor do they allow
     ad lib uucp connections. Those requesting archives should e-mail
     to Mike.
	Mike Arms
	{ucbvax | gatech}!unmvax!sandia!marms

3.   Pyramid Technology has an archive arranged topically, and in compressed
     tar files.  They are happy to take new UUCP connections.  They are also
     somewhat willing to make tapes for people to come by and pick up,
     provided you call WELL in advance and bring lunch money.  This is being
     managed by Claudia Dimmers and/or Carl Gutekunst.  Contact
     pyramid!usenet for more info.

4.   Jason Winters at host aeras in San Jose (sun!aeras!jason) has an online
     archive and has a directory setup for anon uucp.  Contact Jason
     for more details.
	Jason Winters
	sun!aeras!jason
	(408) 432-1200 ext. 365

5.   Bill Wisner at host killer (killer!archive-request) archives games
     sources (as well as comp.sources.unix and comp.sources.misc).
     To access the archive call +1 214 821 3795 (2400/1200 baud),
     login as uupdsrc with a password of Public (note the capital P), and
     retrieve /bbsys4/README.

6.   Robert Elz (kre@munnari.OZ) keeps comp.sources.games in different ways
     depending on his available disk space; contact him for more info
     if you're an Australian site.

7.   John Gilmore at host hoptoad keeps a full comp.sources.games archive,
     mostly for SF Bay area access.  Don't ask me for things if you have to
     mail through uunet to get to hoptoad -- why send it through an extra hop?
     To get copies of archived stuff, mail to games-archive@toad.com, or:

     {sun,pacbell,pyramid,ucbvax,ucsfcgl,psivax,uunet}!hoptoad!games-archive

     Most requests we get are misplaced ones from the Internet or
     Europe.  Look over the other archive sites -- there are closer
     archives.

8.   Rex Jolliff at host otto can make 1600/6250bpi tar/cpio tapes,
     1/4" cartrige tapes (either format) and VMS (1600/6250bpi) BACKUP
     format tapes (in a pinch, if they grovel..).  Contact Rex for details.
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9.   Phil Harbison at host madhat plans to archive comp.sources.games.
     They will support anonymous uucp access.  They can also make 96tpi,
     5.25" floppy disks using cpio or tar format.

	Live: Phil Harbison
	USPS: 3409 Grassfort Drive, Huntsville, AL 35805-5421
	Uucp: {akgua,clyde}!madhat!alvitar
	Bell: 205-881-4317, 205-461-2957

10.  Gary Rosenblum (rosenblg@cmcl2.nyu.edu) writes: the major node here
     is cmcl2.  We're connected to the ARPAnet via jvnc and our own imp,
     plus we are part of nysernet, a high-speed new york state network
     that has, among other members, cornell, rpi, suny-buffalo, and columbia.
     so we are probably a good choice!  An anonymous ftp account has been
     setup on acf3.nyu.edu.
     I also have an 800/1600 bpi drive, plus tons of other equipment, so
     I can support tapes for 4.2 and 4.3, System V, etc.

	Gary J. Rosenblum	{ihnp4, allegra}!cmcl2!rosenblg		
	UNIX Systems Manager			rosenblg@cmcl2.nyu.edu
	New York University			gary@nyu.nyu.edu

11.  John Haugh at rpp386 is archiving select portions of comp.sources.games
     as well as other comp.sources groups.  To access the archive, call
     +1 512 832 8835 at either 1200 or 2400 baud.  Login as uucp, with no
     password.  The archive index is in ~/archive (/usr/spool/uucppublic/archive).

     jfh@rpp386.dallas.tx.us

12. Sharan Kalwani at the Michigan Cancer Foundation has a set of
    archives available for folks in this region (including
    comp.sources.unix, comp.sources.x and comp.sources.misc).
	We're not an internet site but have a Trailblazer so we
	will consider uucp connections and tapes. Send mail
    to ...!uunet!mailgw.cc.umich.edu!mcf!shan for details [(313) 833-0716].

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usenet ..!uunet!mailgw.cc.umich.edu!mcf!shan
internet: shan%mcf.uucp@mailgw.cc.umich.edu         	  shan@mcf.uucp
"The answer is UNIX: now what was the question?" -- title of a technical
report published by some one in some university somewhere in the UK.
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13.  There is now a European archive site!  Philippe Bekaert has established
     a BITNET LISTSERV for games archive access. Example commands to get
     things from the archive might be:
	TELL LISTSERV AT BLEKUL11 INDEX U-GAMES
	TELL LISTSERV AT BLEKUL11 GET U-GAMES ARCHIVES
	TELL LISTSERV AT BLEKUL11 HELP
     All of the files are compressed for disk space savings.  For more info
     contact SAAAA02@BLEKUL11.BITNET.

14.  Of course, I have a complete set of archives. Archive access is now
     available from anonomous uucp. A sample L.sys entry might look like:

	saab Any ACU 1200 5039234494 in:-\r-in: ugames ssword: letmein

     (300 baud also works.) An index can be retreived with the command (examples only):

	uucp saab!/usr/spool/ftp/games-archive/Index /usr/spool/uucppublic/Index

     Individual game sources can be retreived with the command:

	uucp saab!/usr/spool/ftp/games-archive/gamename.Z /usr/spool/uucppublic/gamename.Z
     
     for single part games, or

	uucp saab!/usr/spool/ftp/games-archive/gamename/Partxx.Z /usr/spool/uucppublic/gamedir/Partxx.Z
     
     for multi-part games [or Patchx.Z].  All of the source files are compressed
     with 16-bit compression. If you have problems send me email and I'll look
     into it.

     I can also mail individual postings in a crunch and will send tapes (1600
     or 6250 BPI tar).  It costs about $5 to send a 2400' tape across
     the country in a padded envelope via first-class mail.
     In a real crunch, I might be able to write files onto MS-DOS
     diskettes; send e-mail before sending floppies!

		-Bill Randle
		Moderator, comp.sources.games
		Tektronix, Inc.
		games@saab.CNA.TEK.COM

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