kxb@math.ksu.edu (Karl Buck) (05/11/91)
A new anonymous ftp site for Harpoon related files has been born. Playing tips, strategies, and especially scenarios made from the Harpoon scenario editor should be the majority of files uploaded to this site. Rules for uploading: 1. All files will be in zip format. If there are problems with this because of your type of computer let me know and we can work it out somehow. 2. Each set of files should have a small plain text file describing the contents of the zip file. Make sure you include if needed, any machine specific information about the files (ie: for amiga, mac etc...). I'll review the contents, and add a short description to the file "pub/harpoon/index". 3. Log in as "anonymous" (give your "userid@host" has password so I can contact you in case of problems) and Upload files to: "hilbert.math.ksu.edu" in the "pub/incoming" directory. If you need instructions on how to upload or download or if you have questions concerning this service, send mail to: kxb@hilbert.math.ksu.edu. -- Karl Buck KSU Dept. of Mathematics email: kxb@hilbert.math.ksu.edu Manhattan, Kansas 66506 voice: (913)532-6750
kxb@math.ksu.edu (Karl Buck) (05/11/91)
kxb@math.ksu.edu (Karl Buck) writes: >A new anonymous ftp site for Harpoon related files has been born. Playing >tips, strategies, and especially scenarios made from the Harpoon scenario >editor should be the majority of files uploaded to this site. >Rules for uploading: >1. All files will be in zip format. If there are problems with this because > of your type of computer let me know and we can work it out somehow. You can use any compression scheme for that mac you wish. [..] -- Karl Buck KSU Dept. of Mathematics email: kxb@hilbert.math.ksu.edu Manhattan, Kansas 66506 voice: (913)532-6750
ted@cs.utexas.edu (Ted Woodward) (05/12/91)
In article <1991May11.140957.27911@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu> kxb@math.ksu.edu (Karl Buck) writes: >You can use any compression scheme for that mac you wish. Cool! Now where did I put that copy of PackIt? :-) -- Ted Woodward (ted@cs.utexas.edu) "Mad scientists HATE shopping for shoes!" -- Peaches