From: uupsi!nisc.psi.net!root (Mr. Root)To: fpr.com!jimDate: Thu, 29 Nov 90 15:09:01 -0500From uupsi!nisc.psi.net!root Thu, 29 Nov 90 18:28:52 EDT remote from fprReceived: by fpr (Mac/gnuucp v4.0) Thu, 29 Nov 90 18:28:52 EDTReceived: from nisc.psi.net by uu.psi.com (5.61/3.1.090690-Performance Systems International)id AA09004; Thu, 29 Nov 90 15:07:33 -0500Received: by nisc.psi.net (5.61/2.1-PSINet Operations )id AA09418; Thu, 29 Nov 90 15:09:01 -0500Message-Id: <9011292009.AA09418@nisc.psi.net>#############################################################################This is used on a PC runing uulink UUCP software###########################################################################this is the \usr\uucp\sys file from uulink 1.3 ----#uupsi 1 Any com1 2400 *P> \r\rATZ\r OK\r\n ATS2=255\r OK\r\n        ATDT2127671030\r CONNECT\s2400\r\n        *P> \r "" *P> \r "" *P> \r "" *P> \r name: tatata\r word: tptptp\r        _ts>-\r-_ts>-\r-_ts> terminal\sdownload\r        _ts>-\r-_ts>-\r-_ts> terminal\sno\sescape-char\r        _ts>-\r-_ts>-\r-_ts> telnet\suu.psi.com\s540\s/stream\r        ogin: hahaha\r assword: hphphp\r###################################################################################################################################################This is the L.sys file entry which enables your UNIX  machine to call#up the PSI uucp gateway (uupsi) through a PSI terminal server.#Please substitute the appropriate values for certain variables which#follow:##PPPPPPPPPPP = The terminal server phone number in your area#XXXX = your terminal server login name#YYYY = your terminal server password#ZZZZ = your uucp login name on uupsi#AAAA = your uucp login password on uupsi#########################################################################---------------CUT--HERE--------------uupsi Any ACU 2400 PPPPPPPPPPP "" \r\d\r\d\r \        name:-\r-name:-\r-name: XXXX assword: YYYY \        _ts>-\r-_ts>-\r-_ts> terminal\sdownload\r \        _ts>-\r-_ts>-\r-_ts> terminal\sno\sescape-char\r \        _ts>-\r-_ts>-\r-_ts> telnet\suu.psi.com\s540\s/stream \        ogin: ZZZZ assword: AAAA--------------------------------------terminal server login name: uufprterminal server password: f1a2l017uucp login name: uufpruucp login password: f1a2l017If you have any problems please feel free to contact us. To doso you can either call us at (518) 283-8860 or send mail touuadmin@uu.psi.com, uupsi!uuadmin.PSI UUCP Staffuupsi!uuadmin The following is a list of phone numbers that can be used to call terminal servers. UUCP lines should be used only for UUCP and Individual lines should be used only for Individual dialup. Date of last change: 10/20/90------Albany, NY:518-283-5090(6)Individual 518-283-8303(2)    V.32 UUCP518-283-8302(1)Telebit UUCP     *      (2)DCS V.32/V.42Boston, MA: 617-262-0688(5)Individual617-262-3614(3)    V.32 UUCP617-262-5142(1)Telebit UUCPChicago, IL:*312.408.0675(4)Individual*312.408.0679(1)Telebit UUCPHartford, CT:203-278-8110(4)Individual203-278-8144(1)Telebit UUCPLA, CA:213-623-3677(4)Individual213-623-5525(2)V.32 UUCP213-623-7570(2)Telebit UUCPNewark, NJ: 201-645-1644(6)Individual201-645-1740(3)    V.32 UUCP201-645-1743(1)Telebit UUCPNYC, NY:212-608-7800(8)Individual212-608-8151(4)V.32 UUCP212-513-7268(2)Telebit UUCP                             *      (2)DCS V.32/V.42Philadelphia, PA:*215-563-1069(4)Individual*215-563-2114(1)V.32 UUCP*215-563-2968(1)Telebit UUCPReston, VA: 703-620-8971(6)Individual703-620-8977(2)   V.32 UUCP  703-620-6331(4)    Telebit UUCP703-620-1553(2)*DCS V.32/V.42Rochester, NY:716-262-5670(6)Individual 716-262-5676(2)V.32 UUCP716-262-3122(2)Telebit UUCPSanta-Clara, CA: 408-986-1151(16)Individual408-986-1266(2) V.32 UUCP     408-986-1268(2) Telebit UUCP404-986-1425(8)DCS V.32/V.42Syracuse, NY:315-478-3191(4)Individual315-475-2941(1)Telebit UUCPWashington, DC: 202-408-5297(2)Individual202-408-5299(1)Telebit UUCPWhite Plains, NY:914-686-0075(4)Individual914-686-0092(1)Telebit UUCP*not yet in service.Idividual dialups are at 300/1200/2400 Baud.V.32 UUCP dialaups are at 1200/2400/9600 BaudTelebit UUCP dialups are at PEP speeds.DCS V.32/V.42 2400/9600/19200        We are currently working to make information available for        UUCP retrieval to our UUCP customers.  So far, the        following is available:        ~uucp/rfc  -  internet RFC's, files named rfcXXXX.txt where                      XXXX is the rfc number.  Good idea to retrieve                      rfc-index.txt first.        ~uucp/ien  -  internet IEN's, before the RFC's came about. Old                      but sometimes interesting.  files named ienXXX.txt                      where XXX is the IEN number.  Good idea to retrieve                      ien-index.txt first.        ~uucp/usenet/new-users/active.newsgroups                              /alt.newsgroups                              /freq.asked.QA                              /group.rules                              /mail.lists                              /moderators                              /net-etiquette                              /networks.info                              /news.announce.intro                              /post.rules                              /post.style                              /usenet.history                              /usenet.primer                    -  These files are the traditional USENET postings                       designed to introduce new USENET users to the                       conventions and idioms of USENET.  I suggest that                       all of our new news feeds read these from the                       start and make them available to your users.        ~uucp/src  -  various software packages.        ~uucp/ls-lR.Z - compressed listing of the entire UUCP info                        directory.        In the future we will be adding more information to these        directories.  We will try to keep you posted on new things.        If you have any questions as to what is available on uupsi,        you can always retrieve the listing of the directory        (~uucp/ls-lR.Z) and look for yourself....