assmann@UKLIRB.INFORMATIK.UNI-KL.DE (Franz-Rudolf Assmann) (11/26/90)
Dear users of the Mailing List! I see Klaus Kusche's arguments, but since source concerning Transputers are difficult to find I will make the following suggestion. Why are people not putting these things onto anonymous ftp-servers. And every one who has access to the Internet can ftp a copy. Of course a copy on ftp servers on both sides of the Atlantic ocean would be great. By the way there is currently a bandwidth of at least (1.5 MBit/sec Cern, 2 x 64 kBit/sec Germany, 1 x 64 kBit/sec Sweden, 1 x 64 kBit/sec UK, 1 x 64 kBit/sec, Netherlands, etc ... ) a couple on 100 kBit/sec to the US ArpaNet available, but there are cross connections on the European side missing. (Many European users can reach Cern only through a router in Cornell. I hope that the EC will help solve these problems in the future.) Best regards, Franz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Franz-Rudolf Assmann | Phone: +49-631 205-3293 Dept. of Computer Science | (0631) 205-3293 University of Kaiserslautern | Internet: assmann@informatik.uni-kl.de P.O. Box 3049 | UUCP: assmann@uklirb.uucp D-6750 Kaiserslautern (West Germany) | CSNet: assmann%uklirb@ira.uka.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
swansonc@grendel2.stolaf.edu (Chris Swanson, St. Olaf College) (11/28/90)
I have placed the Unix Occam compiler on the St. Olaf ftp server. The distribution is a compressed tar immage called <unix_occam.tar.Z> in the directory <pub/unix_occam/>. You can access it via anonymous ftp to nic.stolaf.edu (120.71.128.8). Hope this helps folks. -Chris -- Chris Swanson, Academic Computing Center, St. Olaf College, Northfield,MN 55057 INTERNET: swansonc@acc.stolaf.edu UUCP: swansonc@stolaf AT&T: Work: (507)-645-6845 Home: (507)-663-6424 I would deny this reality, but that wouldn't pay the bills...
swansonc@stolaf.edu (Christopher D. Swanson) (11/28/90)
I have placed the Unix Occam compiler on the St. Olaf ftp server. The distribution is a compressed tar immage called <unix_occam.tar.Z> in the directory <pub/unix_occam/>. You can access it via anonymous ftp to nic.stolaf.edu (120.71.128.8). Hope this helps folks. -Chris -- Chris Swanson, Academic Computing Center, St. Olaf College, Northfield,MN 55057 INTERNET: swansonc@acc.stolaf.edu UUCP: swansonc@stolaf AT&T: Work: (507)-645-6845 Home: (507)-663-6424 I would deny this reality, but that wouldn't pay the bills...