todd@ivucsb.sba.ca.us (Todd Day) (07/22/90)
Here is the HOWTO file: How to access Todd's Motorola DSP 56000 source file archive Sat Jul 21 22:07:38 PDT 1990 How can you access the archive? Via email to an archive server. If you need a file, send mail to ivucsb!dsp@radius.com. and list the files you want on each line with "send " in front, i.e., send README send HOWTO If you need to get a file that is in a subdirectory, try something like this: send analog/ellip.c Some people have complained that some mailers are messing with the mail on the way out. Specifically, some mailers seem to be taking lines that are longer than 79 characters and making them into two lines and also converting tabs to 8 spaces. To combat this, I have added the "sendu" command. This will send you the file in the uuencoded format (you will need to be able to execute the program "uudecode", which is available on most UNIX systems and the source via ftp at uunet.uu.net). sendu README sendu HOWTO The README file will always have the latest updates. I will try to post it to the net when major changes are made. Also, the date stamp of the README file is sent at the top of each successful request and the date stamp of the HOWTO file is sent at the top of each request failure. Please try getting one file first. If it makes it, then you know the archive server can communicate with you. I'd hate to have the server send out tons of mail only to have most of it bounce. If you think files are not making it back to you, you may put a Reply-To: field in the header. This line MUST appear before the send lines. Please let me know if you have to do this. I want to make sure that my address resolution is working correctly. Lines that don't begin with keywords will be ignored. Trailing words will be ignored, also. Make sure you don't change case. Right now I am looking for program source that does standard processing tricks with audio (chorusing, flanging, echoing, pitch shift, etc.). Also looking for Dr. Bub downloads, if you have any. Try to put comments in your source saying where it came from so we can contact the original author for questions. You can mail source to me at the address below (do not send to dsp, as you will just confuse the archive server). Thank you for your cooperation. -Todd Day- ivucsb!todd@radius.com -- Todd Day | temp@ ivucsb!todd@radius.com | soon@ ivucsb!todd@hub.ucsb.edu Car Insurer: "Betcha thousand bucks you don't wreck your car this year!" Car Insuree: "Betcha I do!" ==>> After an accident... Car Insurer: "Double or nothin'?"
todd@ivucsb.sba.ca.us (Todd Day) (08/01/90)
Okay! Now things are really cookin'. Just yesterday, I found out my hub link was up and running properly, and then I got news that my MX forwarder is running, also. Makes me very happy. What does this mean for you? You can now use the following addresses (in order from prefered to non-prefered): dsp@ivucsb.sba.ca.us ivucsb!dsp@hub.ucsb.edu ucsbcsl!ivucsb!dsp ivucsb!dsp@radius.com This also means that if you do a reply to this message, it will actually make it to me! In case you don't know what I'm talking about here, send the following lines to the above dsp address: send README send HOWTO Please, use only one of those above addresses. I run the dsp server about four times a day, so if you are well connected, you should get your materials within a day. If you are not so well connected, it could take a couple days. Please be patient! If you have any problems, you can always contact me... BTW, if you feel like it, drop me a comment and tell me if this service is worth it and what types of things you'd like to see in the future. -- Todd Day | todd@ivucsb.sba.ca.us | ucsbcsl!ivucsb!todd ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ yay! The Rule of the Rallye: The only way to make up time while you're lost is to make record time while you're lost.