[comp.archives] [modula2] Oberon-M MSDOS: How to get it

erv@everest.TANDEM.COM (E. Videki) (03/23/91)

Archive-name: languages/oberon/oberon-m/1991-03-22
Archive: ucsd.edu:/pub/oberonm.* [128.54.16.1]
Original-posting-by: erv@everest.TANDEM.COM (E. Videki)
Original-subject: Oberon-M MSDOS: How to get it
Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN)


How to get the Oberon-M package
for the MSDOS environment.



Some (but not all) of the network problems have
been cleared up, so here is where you can
obtain my Oberon-M package for MSDOS at
your own fetching:


1) SIMTEL20
	machine name: WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
	Internet address: 26.2.0.74, 192.88.110.20 
	subdirectory: pd1:<msdos.pgmutl>
	file names:   OBERONM.ZIP 
	fetch how:    anonymous FTP
	unpack how:   PKZIP under MSDOS
			
2) UCSD
	machine name: ucsd, ucsd.edu, pop.ucsd.edu
	Internet address: 128.54.16.1
	subdirectory: ~ftp/pub
	file names:   oberonm.exe, oberonm.info
	fetch how:    anonymous FTP
	unpack how:  For oberonm.exe: binary transfer
			to MSDOS, then execute (self
			unzipping files)
		      For oberonm.info: ascii transfer
		      	for human reading


3) ETH Zurich  (may not be permanent)
	machine name: neptune.inf.ethz.ch
	Internet address: 129.132.101.33
	subdirectory: Oberon/80186
	file names:   oberonm.exe, oberonm.info
	fetch how:    anonymous FTP
	unpack how:    For oberonm.exe: binary transfer
			to MSDOS, then execute (self
			unzipping files)
		      For oberonm.info: ascii transfer
		      	for human reading	
	*** Note: ETH has not tested this package
	extensively and does not claim or disclaim
	its validity relative to the ETH Oberon
	System.  Keeping the files here is only
	being done as a courtesy to European
	users who want to fetch it from a closer
	location.  It may become permanent in the
	future.
	
4) comp.binaries.ibm.pc   
	machine name: Usenet newsgroup
	Internet address: N/A
	file formats:	5 uuencoded "mail" messages
	fetch how:	capture the messages
	unpack how:	Instructions are at the
			head of the first message.
	*** Note: at the time of this posting,
	comp.binaries.ibm.pc does not yet have
	the files publicly available, but is
	expected to relatively soon.
	
	
5) alt.sources
	(same as in comp.binaries.ibm.pc , but
	available here also by request from some
	users)	      	



--E. Videki    21 Mar 91
   erv @ k2.everest.tandem.com