[comp.sys.mac.misc] Igor Archive Site

hines@portia.Stanford.EDU (Melissa Hines) (12/13/90)

       ***** Announcing a new Archive for Igor Users *****

We would like to announce a new archive for Igor users on 
d31rz0.stanford.edu.  This archive may be reached via ftp anonymous. 
We will archive  anything that is of interest to Igor users
(or prospective users).  Items of interest might be: useful macros,
XOPs, XOP source code, helpful hints and experiments.  Other Igor
related items are also welcome.  We will also archive the Igor
Technical Notes and Igor XOP Technical Notes.

Items already on the archive:
   a DEMO version of Igor
   all Igor Technical Notes and Igor XOP Technical Notes
   an XOP and source code to connect Igor to LabView
   a preliminary (i.e. not totally functional) XOP to generate EPS
      (Encapsulated PostScript) from Igor
   TEXT files containing all known problems w/ Igor 1.2 and Igor
      running under AUX

We are interested in archiving anything that you might wish to share
with other Igor users.  Your submissions do not need to be "professional"
quality.  If you think it would help others, submit it.  We are
especially interested in anything that would help Igor "novices".

To access the archives (from most mainframes), use the command:
   "ftp d31rz0.stanford.edu"  Note: The address has a zero, not an o.
You must give the username "anonymous" with any password.  The Igor
archives are in the directory "Igor".  Type "help" for more help. 
Please read the README file.

To submit items to the archive, you must MAIL them. ("Put" has been disabled).  MAIL your submissions (and questions, comments, etc.) to:
     ftp@d31rz0.stanford.edu    (Internet)
     ftp%d31rz0@Stanford        (Bitnet)

As always, technical support will be from WaveMetrics.
Igor is a product of:
     WaveMetrics
     PO Box 2088
     Lake Oswego, OR 97035
     USA
     (503)620-3001
     WaveMetrics%Applelink.Apple.Com@Apple.Com

This archive is not "officially" affiliate with WaveMetrics.

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Melissa A. Hines           Hines@Portia.Stanford.Edu
Dept. of Chemistry         Hines@Bogart.Stanford.Edu (preferred)
Stanford University
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Disclaimer: I am not an employee of WaveMetrics nor do I have any
interest in Igor besides that of a very satisfied user.