matt@psuhcx (Matt Cohen) (05/28/88)
I remember seeing a program called 'AT' which was similar to the UNIX version of 'at' for PC's. Does anyone have a copy, or a clue as to where it can be obtained? I would be willing to trade other UNIX like program sources. Thanks in advance! (matt@psuecl, matt@psuhcx)
rk@cs.strath.ac.uk (Richard Kingslake) (05/31/88)
In article <90@psuhcx.psu.edu> matt@psuhcx (Matt Cohen) writes: > > I remember seeing a program called 'AT' which was similar to > the UNIX version of 'at' for PC's. Does anyone have a copy, > or a clue as to where it can be obtained? I would be willing > to trade other UNIX like program sources. Thanks in advance! > > (matt@psuecl, matt@psuhcx) I have a copy of AT I am quite prepared to pkarc, uuencode and dispatch. I have tried several times to get in touch with Matt directly by e-mail, but the mail system keeps rejecting my message - I do not have a correct path, sorry. If Matt (or anyone) send me a direct mail with a correct return address, I shall reply by return. -- Richard Kingslake JANET: rk@uk.ac.strath.cs ARPA: rk@cs.strath.ac.uk UUCP: !seismo!mcvax!ukc!strath-cs!rk or rk@strath-cs.uucp