[comp.archives] [sun-flash] SunFlash: 1990 SunFlash Archive/Subject List

flash@sunvice.East.Sun.COM (John J. McLaughlin-SunFlash Editor) (01/07/91)

Archive-name: sun/sunflash/sunflash/1991-01-06
Archive-directory: paris.cs.miami.edu:/pub/sunflash/ [129.171.32.9]
Original-posting-by: flash@sunvice.East.Sun.COM (John J. McLaughlin-SunFlash Editor)
Original-subject: SunFlash: 1990 SunFlash Archive/Subject List
Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti)

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                                                        The Florida SunFlash
                    SunFlash Archive For 1990
  
SunFLASH Vol 25 #3					        January 1991 
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Archives of the 1990 SunFlash messages can be found on the 
following machines:
	solar.nova.edu		(Nova University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA)
		/pub/sunflash/1989
		/pub/sunflash/1990
	paris.cs.miami.edu	(University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA)
		/pub/sunflash/1989
		/pub/sunflash/1990
Anonymous ftp is supported. The archive files are compressed tar
files (one per month).

[My thanks to John O'Brien of Nova U. and Andrew Mossberg of U Miami.]

(A private Sun archive is also maintained on newstop.ebay - that
archive cannot be accessed from outside of Sun.)

Each volume is stored as a separate directory. The name for that
directory is <issue>.<month> (e.g. 13.jan). The 12 directories for
the year 1990 have been turned into 12 compressed tar files.

Each month has a table of contents file. e.g.  13.00.toc for 
the directory 13.jan. That file describes each of the 
files in that volume.

The files for 1990 (/pub/sunflash/1990) wth their sizes in bytes are:
       12050 13.00.toc 	51512 13.jan.tar.Z
       10825 14.00.toc 	58073 14.feb.tar.Z
        7658 15.00.toc 	57519 15.mar.tar.Z
        4140 16.00.toc 	52280 16.april.tar.Z
        8535 17.00.toc 	35362 17.may.tar.Z
       15763 18.00.toc 	93669 18.june.tar.Z
       12249 19.00.toc 	74471 19.july.tar.Z
       17126 20.00.toc 157912 20.aug.tar.Z
       15157 21.00.toc 135441 21.sep.tar.Z
       12575 22.00.toc 	80411 22.oct.tar.Z
       14660 23.00.toc 118645 23.nov.tar.Z
       12242 24.00.toc 	59407 24.dec.tar.Z
        9919 subjects

The file subjects contains the following list.

Here are the subject lines for 1990's messages:

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December 1990
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	24.00 SunFlash December 1990 Table Of Contents
	24.01 Sun Unveils Ada Development Environment
	24.02 Sun selected for Hospital Systems
	24.03 F3 Font Suppliers
	24.04 Matsushita To Build SPARC computers
	24.05 Air Force Institute Chooses Sun 
	24.06 Introduction To NFS
	24.07 Batch job control under UNIX
	24.08 Desktop Sun3/Sun386i to SS-IPC Upgrade
	24.09 Sun and Foxboro sign strategic agreement
	24.10 6 Accounting/Business Apps Move To Sun
	24.11 TPC-B Summary of Full Disclosure Report
	24.12 January 1991 STB Contents
	24.13 Designed Environments and Nomadic Devices
	24.14 Sun to Repurchase Shares
	24.15 Networking Portfolio Overview
	24.16 Sun Creates Nonprofit Foundation
	24.17 Summary Of Sun Model Numbers
	24.18 TOCs for Sun Related Publications

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November 1990
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	23.00 SunFlash November 1990 Table Of Contents
	23.01 New Sun SBus Cards (Ports & SCSI)
	23.02 Sun Observer TOC
	23.03 November 1990 STB Contents
	23.04 Sun and UNIX related Books
	23.05 WordPerfect 5.0 For SPARC
	23.06 SPARCstation 2 Family
	23.07 Third Party Announcements
	23.08 The SPARCstation 2 Workstations
	23.09 The SPARCserver 2
	23.10 Introducing SunOS 4.1.1
	23.11 SBus Developers List
	23.12 Free: OpenWindows Portable Source Code
	23.13 root The Journal of UNIX SysAdmin
	23.14 New 207-Mbyte disks
	23.15 Using the 150Mb 1/4 inch tape drive
	23.16 4.x Diskless Boot Procedure
	23.17 CG3270 7.0 Version
	23.18 SBus Developer's Kit-II
	23.19 New SPARCstation IPC Options
	23.20 Sun Upgrades (to SS1+ and SS2)
	23.21 Using .Xdefaults under OpenWindows
	23.22 SPARC Application Conformance Toolkit
	23.23 Tips: catman, cron and subject
	23.24 December 1990 STB Contents
	23.25 Sun News Summary

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October 1990
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	22.00 SunFlash October 1990 Table Of Contents
	22.01 Sun Awards Grants
	22.02 E-Pubs Vendors Choose Open Look
	22.03 Summary Of Network Backup Tools
	22.04 Third Party Product Announcements
	22.05 Sun Offers COBOL
	22.06 Faster filesystem checker & 6Mb/s Disks
	22.07 SPARC In Education
	22.08 Customer Warning System (update)
	22.09 Metadisk Driver Technical Description
	22.10 SunOS/SVR4 Development And Test Platform
	22.11 New Sun Director: A. Michael Spence
	22.12 FY Q1 Results for Sun Microsystems
	22.13 Backup Tool
	22.14 Public Access Sun Systems
	22.15 1990 SUG Conference

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September 1990
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	21.00 SunFlash September 1990 Table Of Contents
	21.01 New Training Location 
	21.02 TAAC-1 Training Class 
	21.03 Sun & Access Graphics 
	21.04 UNIX Security Paper 
	21.05 SUG Tape Request
	21.06 SunTech Journal TOC 
	21.07 Common OpenWindows Questions 
	21.08 Sun's Scottish Manufacturing Plant 
	21.09 Sun's French Network Computing Center 
	21.10 Third Party Products 
	21.11 ASHTON-TATE Announces dBASE IV For Sun 
	21.12 Catalyst Porting guide 
	21.13 Common X Questions And Answers 
	21.14 PW's GUI Application Count 
	21.15 Miscellaneous Observations About Sun 
	21.16 Sun User Group Conference & Exhibit 
	21.17 SBus Developers List 
	21.18 Sun & Kodak's New Photo CD Product 
	21.19 October's STB Contents 
	21.20 Xerox's GlobalView 
	21.21 Sun Technical Resource Directory 
	21.22 ONC Conference 
	21.23 SunFlash Distrbutor List 
	21.24 NeWSprint & SPARCprinter 
	21.25 NeWSprint & Third Party Printers

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August 1990
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	20.00 August '90 Table Of Contents
	20.01 Sun Common Lisp Rel 4.0 & OPEN LOOK
	20.02 FSF GNU Newsletter
	20.03 PCNFS Boards
	20.04 OPENWINDOWS & Fonts
	20.05 Sun Local Users Groups
	20.06 Miscellaneous Tips
	20.07 PR: Visualization Workstations
	20.08 PR: Sun's Financial Results
	20.09 GFX for SunOS 4.1 & 4.0.3
	20.10 Introduction To Sunspots
	20.11 Catayst CDWare
	20.12 August STB Contents
	20.13 September STB Contents
	20.14 OpenWindows 2.0 Overview
	20.15 OpenWindows Documentation
	20.16 PR: GE Standarises on SPARC
	20.17 WorldWide Sun Hotlines
	20.18 Report Bugs & Bug Database
	20.19 PR: Sun Increases Equity Base
	20.20 Customer Warning System (CWS)
	20.21 SPARC Information
	20.22 SunExpert, August 1990
	20.23 Managing Networks With SunNet Manager
	20.24 AT&T's Kavner Resigns from Sun's Board
	20.25 Sun Consulting Specials
	20.26 Master Printcap - IV
	20.27 Sun Cancels Stock Offering
	20.28 Sun 3 to SPARC Upgrades
	20.29 Sun & Wavefront
	20.30 XGL 1.0 Shipping
	20.31 Scottish Courts To Use SPARC
	20.32 Japanese OpenWindows

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July 1990
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	19.00 SunFlash July '90 Table Of Contents
	19.01 Database Excelerator
	19.02 3rd Party Product: MATHCAD
	19.03 Sun C - Special Offer
	19.04 Sun CD - Special Offer
	19.05 Beginning TAAC Training Class
	19.06 PR: Sun & ICL's SPARC Machine
	19.07 PR: Sun's SimplifySQL
	19.08 PR: SPARCserver Enhancements
	19.09 Security Class at Sun Expo '90
	19.10 PR: Frame & OPEN LOOK
	19.11 Sbus Product List
	19.12 1600x1280 Mono For SPARCstation 1
	19.13 PR: New Zealand IRS choose SPARC
	19.14.legato.networker|19.14 Legato Network Backup Tool
	19.15 Saber-C Development Environment
	19.16 Ventura Port To SPARC & OPEN LOOK
	19.17 CDware Program
	19.18 Press Releases: IPC, OWN, Channels
	19.19 SPARCstation IPC
	19.20 OpenWindows 2.0 Released
	19.21 New Sun Distributers
	19.22 Response to PMEG Problem
	19.23 Source For hatstat
	19.24 Xerox to OEM Sun SPARC machines

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June 1990
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	18.00 SunFlash June '90 Table Of Contents
	18.01 PR: 3COM to Support Sun's RPC 
	18.02 PR: BABSS Inc (Sorbus) & Sun Support
	18.03 PR: Sun's Catalyst Services
	18.04 MIT X etc on CD-ROM
	18.05 PR: GTC to Offer Hardened SPARCstations
	18.06 PR: SunOS 4.1 on CD-ROM
	18.07 Topic Real Time (product press release)
	18.08 STB: June Contents
	18.09 STB: July Contents
	18.10 1990 Sun User Group Conference & Exhibit
	18.11 PR: X/Open Branded Sun Products
	18.12 PR: Pratt & Whitney Select Sun
	18.13 PR: Sun Federal Sells lotus 1-2-3
	18.14 Sun386i to SPARC upgrade program
	18.15 SBus Product List
	18.16 PR: NASD Selects Sun SPARC
	18.17 PR: Mentor Signs $300M Agreement
	18.18 PR: More Open Look Wins
	18.19 AD: Free OPEN LOOK Video Tape
	18.20 PR: SPARC laptop From Toshiba
	18.21 Common X Questions With Answers
	18.22 PR: Sun & FPS & SPARC
	18.23 PR: UNISYS Renues SPARC Agreements
	18.24 PR: Matra Ports Its Software To Sun

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May 1990
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	17.00 SunFlash May '90 Table Of Contents
	17.01 PR: Norton Utilities For UNIX
	17.02 Obtaining an Internet Address
	17.03 PR: Toshiba Releases SPARC Laptop
	17.04 Sun Announcement
	17.05 Misc Sun Wins
	17.06 Summary of Announcement (May 15)
	17.07 WINGZ on Sun Ships
	17.08 2000 SPARC Applications
	17.09 Interleaf Announcement

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April 1990
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	16.00 SunFlash April '90 Table Of Contents
	16.01 New 669Mb Disks and 8mm Tape options 
	16.02 Some SPARC Articles
	16.03 Workstation Market Share Figures
	16.04 Sun User Group Call For Papers
	16.05 PCNFS 3.0.1 Release Notes
	16.06 Some Information Sources
	16.07 DevGuide Shipping
	16.08 DeskSet Shipping
	16.09 Data Analysis Solutions Portfolio
	16.10 PR: Sun & PICK
	16.11 PR: McDonnell Douglas SPARC based PICK
	16.12 SunOS 4.1 Seminars
	16.13 PR: SPARCcompilers
	16.14 STB: March Contents
	16.15 PR: Sun Makes Community Awards
	16.16 PR: Sun Makes Environment Awards
	16.17 PR: X/Open Endorses NFS
	16.18 PR: Sun Opens SBus Center
	16.19 PR: Sun's Q3 Financial Results
	16.20 PR: Open Network Computing Roadmap

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March 1990
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	15.00 SunFlash March '90 Table Of Contents
	15.01 PR: Many F3 (OpenFonts) Available
	15.02 PR: Sun Dedicates New Building
	15.03 STB: March Contents
	15.04 Sun Training In Atlanta
	15.05 Memory Price Reduction
	15.06 PR: Japanese version of SunWrite/Paint/Draw
	15.07 PR: AGFA to Support OpenLook
	15.08 Sun Consulting Specials
	15.09 PR: XGL - Sun's New Graphics Interface
	15.10 PR: SunVision - Visualizaion S/W
	15.11 TechNews
	15.12 PR: SunTech Journal Sold
	15.13 Some SunOS 4.1 Release Notes
	15.14 Question on Fortran-90
	15.15 Sbus Developers Tutorial Tour
	15.16 Catalyst Program For Educational Users
	15.17 TOC: SunTech Journal Winter 1990
	15.18 SunOS 4.1 Preinstall Dates

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February 1990
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	14.00 SunFlash February '90 Table Of Contents
	14.01 British Telecom & Sun
	14.02 Sun VAR wins $2 millon Deal
	14.03 STB: February Contects
	14.04 New SPARCware Catalog Available
	14.05 Commonly Asked X Questions
	14.06 XView Announcement
	14.07 PR: Sun & Canadian Government
	14.08 OpenWindows 1.0.1
	14.09 MIT's X11R4 Announcement
	14.10 Kodak To Provide Sun Hardware Service
	14.11 Sun Trading System At Mitsubishi Bank
	14.12 On-Line Support System
	14.13 3rd Party Product: '386 Sbus Card
	14.14 PR: Sun Joins VME Association
	14.15 PR: PC/NFS Choose By CHEST

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January 1990
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	13.00 SunFlash January '90 Table Of Contents
	13.01 February 1990 Connectathon
	13.02 Mentor Graphics On Sun Workstations
	13.03 Video Input For SPARC
	13.04 AI Sun's Customer Application Notes
	13.05 ClariNet feature groups/mailing lists.
	13.06 Yellow Pages Name Change
	13.07 Miscellaneous Tips
	13.08 AT&T and OPEN LOOK
	13.09 DESKSET 1.0 FOR SUNVIEW
	13.10 STB: January Contents
	13.11 SPARC Conference Agenda
	13.12 Public Domain Sun Srcs Index
	13.13 Workstation Market Share Estimates
	13.14 Lotus 1-2-3 On Sun Workstations
	13.15 Sun Net Income Triples From Prior Quarter
	13.16 3/400 Config Changes & Price Reductions 
	13.17 SPARCstation 1 - 4Mb DRAMS, 2nd Monitors
	13.18 Three RISC-Based SPARCengine Boards
	13.19 Sun Donates System To EUUG 
	13.20 OPEN LOOK Available For IBM,DEC, HP 
	13.21 OPEN LOOK Emerging As Leading Unix GUI
	13.22 SunOS 4.1 
	13.23 MT XINU: ONC/NFS For Mach 
	13.24 Ashton-Tate & Sun (Dbase)

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