campbell@dataco.UUCP (Duncan Campbell) (03/05/91)
Howdy, this is probably not where I should be asking this, but then I'm not sure where I should be asking. Where can one get ASCII copies of various sw specs/standards etc. Is SIMTEL a likely source for the likes of 2167a and associated DIDs? I will publish replies if interest is shown and keep a list of pointers if such does not exist already. RSVP Duncan ***--------------------------------------------------------------*** * DISCLAIMER: * * ==========: * * The opinions expressed are solely of the author and do not * * necessarily reflect the opinions of Canadian Marconi Company. * ***--------------------------------------------------------------***
pukite@vz.acs.umn.edu (J. PUKITE) (03/06/91)
In article <495@dcsun21.dataco.UUCP>, campbell@dataco.UUCP (Duncan Campbell) writes... > >Howdy, this is probably not where I should be asking this, but then >I'm not sure where I should be asking. Where can one get ASCII copies >of various sw specs/standards etc. Is SIMTEL a likely source for the >likes of 2167a and associated DIDs? DoD-STD 2167A and the associated DID are available from the ASR (Ada Software Repository) FTP WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL. They can be found in directory PD2:<ADA.DOD-STD-2167A>. The same directory also contains DID templates (there are a total of eight files). Ada Style Manual (HDBK 1804) is also available in electronic form. It is in directory PD2:<Ada.Documents>. This directory also contains support programs to generate Software Description Document from Ada PDL. Piles of ASCII files covering software development, etc can be found in Ada ClearingHouse BBS directory: Phone access: (703)614-0215 and (301)459-3865 Modem settings 1200/2400 N81 If you are interested in CALS standards in electronic form - they are available from CALS BBS (301)948-8966. J. Pukite pukite@vz.acs.umn.edu