aem@mthvax.cs.miami.edu (a.e.mossberg) (10/19/90)
Archive-name: activist-times/18-Oct-90 Original-posting-by: aem@mthvax.cs.miami.edu (a.e.mossberg) Original-subject: Archives of ATI Archive-site: blake.u.washington.edu [128.95.136.2] Archive-directory: /tmp/ftp/ATI Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti) Back issues of the ATI newsletter are available from blake.u.washington.edu in the directory ~ftp/tmp/ftp/ATI As an example of accessing this site via ftp, see below.... Script started on Thu Oct 18 00:07:14 1990 aem has logged on tty03. mthvax:~ % ftp blake.u.washington.edu Connected to blake.u.washington.edu. 220 blake FTP server (Version 4.174 Sat Apr 1 06:11:40 PST 1989) ready. Name (blake.u.washington.edu:): ftp Password (blake.u.washington.edu:ftp): (put your e-mail address here) 331 Guest login ok, send ident as password. 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply. ftp> cd tmp/ftp/ATI 250 CWD command successful. ftp> ls -C 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls (0 bytes). ATI_#1.Z ATI_#19.Z ATI_#28.Z ATI_#37.Z ATI_#47.Z ATI_#10.Z ATI_#2.Z ATI_#29.Z ATI_#38.Z ATI_#48.Z ATI_#11.Z ATI_#20.Z ATI_#3.Z ATI_#39.Z ATI_#49.Z ATI_#12.Z ATI_#21.Z ATI_#30.Z ATI_#40.Z ATI_#5.Z ATI_#13.Z ATI_#22.Z ATI_#31.Z ATI_#41.Z ATI_#50.Z ATI_#14.Z ATI_#23.Z ATI_#32.Z ATI_#42.Z ATI_#6.Z ATI_#15.Z ATI_#24.Z ATI_#33.Z ATI_#43.Z ATI_#7.Z ATI_#16.Z ATI_#25.Z ATI_#34.Z ATI_#44.Z ATI_#8.Z ATI_#17.Z ATI_#26.Z ATI_#35.Z ATI_#45.Z ATI_#18.Z ATI_#27.Z ATI_#36.Z ATI_#46.Z 226 Transfer complete. remote: -C 483 bytes received in 0.21 seconds (2.2 Kbytes/s) ftp> bye 221 Goodbye. mthvax:~ % exit script done on Thu Oct 18 00:07:49 1990 Note that they are compressed files, so be sure you have uncompress available before you ftp them. Oh, and of course remember to use binary mode to transfer. If you're baffled at this point, don't worry. In the next day I'll probably post a site where you can request ATI by mail. aem -- aem@mthvax.cs.miami.edu ....................................................... 1 Pot T = 1 Pot P ; 1 Pot P != 1 Pot T - Buckminster Fuller