routh@rtp.semi.harris.com (Kevin C. Routh 919-361-1622) (04/24/91)
I uploaded the Elvis 1.4 documentation to SIMTEL20: pd1:<msdos.editor> ELVIS14D.ZIP Docs for ELVIS v1.4 vi-compatible text editor -- Kevin Routh (routh@eltanin.rtp.semi.harris.com) Harris Corporation, Durham, NC (919) 361-1622
bondi@dri.com (Bob Bondi) (04/30/91)
>I uploaded the Elvis 1.4 documentation to SIMTEL20: > >ELVIS14D.ZIP Docs for ELVIS v1.4 vi-compatible text editor > But, I don't have the ability to FTP files! Soooooooo, would someone please post the DOCs to ELVIS14? Thanks....
w8sdz@rigel.acs.oakland.edu (Keith Petersen) (04/30/91)
In article <W7A2F0X@dri.com> bondi@dri.com (Bob Bondi) writes: >>ELVIS14D.ZIP Docs for ELVIS v1.4 vi-compatible text editor > >But, I don't have the ability to FTP files! Soooooooo, would someone >please post the DOCs to ELVIS14? SIMTEL20 files may be ordered from LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU or LISTSERV@VM.ECS.RPI.EDU. If your mailer knows domains: listserv@vm1.nodak.edu listserv@vm.ecs.rpi.edu If your mailer wants bang paths: uunet!vm1.nodak.edu!listserv uunet!vm.ecs.rpi.edu!listserv If you use bang paths, substitute the name of your nearest uucp neighbor that is also on the Internet instead of using uunet in the example above. Send this command to the server to get its help file: GET PDGET HELP Sample command (which gets our catalog of files): /PDGET MAIL PD:<MSDOS.FILEDOCS>SIMIBM.ARC UUENCODE These commands should be sent as the body of a regular email message. Do not include a signature because it confuses the server. If you have xxdecode, you may wish to specify XXENCODE instead of UUENCODE to avoid character translation problems. Keith -- Keith Petersen Maintainer of SIMTEL20's MSDOS, MISC and CP/M archives - [192.88.110.20] Internet: w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.Army.Mil or w8sdz@vela.acs.oakland.edu Uucp: uunet!umich!vela!w8sdz BITNET: w8sdz@OAKLAND