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22.1 | | RAINBO::BANKS | Dawn Banks | Thu May 15 1986 10:32 | 20 |
| USENET is just a public network like the ARPAnet. There is a mailing list
called "net.micro.amiga" that's somewhat analagous to this notes file, only
a lot more active. Most of the stuff I put on my download disks come from
the USENET.
To get information, do a "DIR ROLL::", and look at some of the DOC and TXT
files there. To subscribe to the ENET redistribution of one of the USENET
lists, look at ROLL::ENETDIS.DOC (or is it .TXT?).
From memory, you send mail:
To: ROLL::USENET
Subject: subscription
$USELIST ADD MYNODE::ME net.micro.amiga
^Z
And you'll probably be on the next day's distribution.
Help any?
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22.2 | Success! | PLDVAX::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Thu May 15 1986 12:07 | 5 |
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Thanks, I just subscribed.
Steve McAfee
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22.3 | Sources ? | NCCSB::JFISHER | | Thu May 22 1986 11:24 | 13 |
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What about sources ???
I know that I could nose around, and find the correct 'conference',
but it will make it easier if someone could name the source conference
for the Amiga.
Is it the same procedure as .1, but use 'net.sources.amiga' ???
Thanks in advance for your help.
--- John
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22.4 | more or less ... | RAINBO::BANKS | Dawn Banks | Thu May 22 1986 11:39 | 19 |
| generally, if it isn't too big, an author will post the sources
to his program directly to net.micro.amiga. On the other hand,
if it's large, it gets posted elsewhere.
In this case, elsewhere includes net.sources and mod.sources,
generally. I don't think there's a net.sources.amiga, although there
may be one soon.
Right now, I'm subscribed to net.micro.amiga, net.sources and
mod.sources, and usually get copies of anything that gets posted.
Just to complicate things a bit, I think there's a bunch of mod.amiga.*
about to get started, as well as the others.
(btw - net.sources and mod.sources are interesting, but you also
get sources to lot of non-amiga related machines. Usually, they're
sources for Unix utilities, but this morning, mod.sources had a
Small C compiler, with code generators for 8080, 6809, 68000 and
(I believe) Vax, so subscribing can be sort of fun. It can also
soak up a lot of disk space).
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22.5 | New USENET Conferences !! | NCCSB::JFISHER | | Wed May 28 1986 10:07 | 24 |
| I just noticed that there are three new conferences (moderated)
for the Amiga:
mod.amiga
mod.amiga.binaries
mod.amiga.sources
I have only recently enrolled, and have not yet started to receive
anything from these conferences. However, if you would like to submit
to these conferences, the following USENET addresses are what I
have come up with...
conference VAXMAIL Address (To:)
mod.amiga RHEA::DECWRL::"ihnp4!pucc-i!aic"
mod.amiga.binaries RHEA::DECWRL::"ihnp4!ulowell!page"
mod.amiga.sources " " " "
Bob Page is the moderator of the mod.amiga conference. Unfortunately,
I do not know who is the moderator of the .{binaries|sources}
conferences.
Hope all of this is accurate and helpful...
John B. Fisher
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22.6 | How do we get on the distribution? | MORRIS::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Thu Jun 05 1986 10:37 | 15 |
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RE: .5
For these three new usenet conferences:
1) Do we still use the "$USELIST ADD NODE::ME conference"
format?
2) Is my pathname from this conference more that just "NODE::ME"?
If so, how do I determine it?
Thanks,
Steve
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22.7 | Another Usenet question. | ANT::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Mon Jul 21 1986 10:49 | 7 |
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How do we decode the mod.amiga.binaries programs?
I have an amigabasic .boo translator will this work?
Thanks,
Steve McAfee
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22.8 | Is anyone out there? | ANT::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Fri Jul 25 1986 16:59 | 7 |
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Doesn't anyone out there know how to decode the mod.amiga.binaries
files?
A new question: Does anyone know how to obtain previously posted
files to mod.amiga.binaries? (i.e. are they maintained somewhere?).
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22.9 | | VIKING::BANKS | Dawn Banks | Fri Jul 25 1986 17:35 | 5 |
| .8:
Send mail to the moderator, and he can either point you at a place
where they're archived, the person to request copies from, or reforward
the posting to you.
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22.10 | | MORRIS::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Fri Feb 06 1987 13:04 | 4 |
| Has anyone received usenet listings from comp.sys.amiga lately?
Is it still the active amiga conference?
steve mcafee
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22.11 | It'll be back soon. | DDMAIL::ANDREWS | Just living a life of illusion | Fri Feb 06 1987 17:28 | 9 |
| Steve,
Ed Featherston had said in the usenet conference (Not sure where
it is at the moment) that they are upgrading their machines and
converting the usenet stuff to RDB or something like that. He said
that he should have the net stufff back by the weekend.
Rob
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22.12 | | ECC::JAERVINEN | impersonal name | Mon Feb 09 1987 02:52 | 4 |
| On Friday ed said it should be back today... and all mailings received
in the meantime should be stored, so expect a bunch of stuff to
come at once.
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22.13 | | POLAR::GOSLING | | Mon Feb 09 1987 10:40 | 6 |
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Better check your disk quota!!!!
Art
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22.14 | | ECC::JAERVINEN | impersonal name | Mon Feb 09 1987 10:48 | 18 |
| From: ROLL::DEVLAB::FEATHERSTON "06-Feb-1987 1024" 6-FEB-1987 16:26
To: ROLL::ECC::JAERVINEN
Subj: RE:
---------------------Reply to mail dated 6-FEB-1987 09:13---------------------
It will hopefully be back up by Monday. All messages should be
intact (be ready for big mail messages).
/ed featherston/
DEC Advanced Semiconductor Development Group
(DEC E-NET) ROLL::FEATHERSTON
(UUCP) {decvax, ucbvax, allegra}!decwrl!roll.dec.com!featherston
(ARPA) featherston%[email protected]
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22.15 | more trouble... | ANYWAY::BROWN | Doug Brown | Tue Feb 10 1987 10:13 | 6 |
| As of 9-feb they had a head crash on one of thier RA81's....
Forewarning: All of the traffic from the past week and a half will
come as a few LARGE mail messages. Look out for your disk quota!
db
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