From mipos3!intelca!oliveb!pyramid!decwrl!decvax!tektronix!tekgen!tekred!games-request Sun Nov 8 15:33:41 PST 1987 Article 18 of net.sources.games: Path: td2cad!mipos3!intelca!oliveb!pyramid!decwrl!decvax!tektronix!tekgen!tekred!games-request From: games-request@tekred.TEK.COM Newsgroups: net.sources.games Subject: v02INF3: archivers-1106 - List of Current Archive Sites Message-ID: <1802@tekred.TEK.COM> Date: 6 Nov 87 20:01:45 GMT Sender: billr@tekred.TEK.COM Lines: 154 Approved: billr@tekred.TEK.COM Submitted by: Bill Randle Comp.sources.games: Volume 2, Info 3 Archive-name: archivers-1106 [Here is the current list of archive sites. Before posting a world-wide request for source, first try other people in your area/company/institution (e.g. first try posting with a limited Distribution: entry) then try one of the archive sites close to you (if any). Then try me or post a more general request to the net. -br] -------------------------- ACCESSING THE COMP.SOURCES.GAMES ARCHIVE (last updated: November 4, 1987) Several sites below will send tapes through the mail. For those sites, send a 1/2" mag tape WITH RETURN POSTAGE and RETURN MAILER. Tapes without postage or mailer will not be returned. No other methods (COD, etc.) are available; please don't ask. 1. Rick Adams (rick@uunet.uu.net) provides archive access to those on the Internet. Access is available directly via anonymous ftp (Outside of 9am-7pm EDT M-F.) The files are in a directory comp.sources.games, then a sub-directory VolumeX. They are named as closely as possible to the names in the Index. 2. Mike Arms at Sandia will be archiving the articles. They can be a point of contact for those sites in New Mexico needing postings. Note though that they are NOT an ARPAnet site nor do they allow ad lib uucp connections. Those requesting archives should e-mail to Mike. Mike Arms {ucbvax | gatech}!unmvax!sandia!marms 3. Pyramid Technology has an archive arranged topically, and in compressed tar files. They are happy to take new UUCP connections. They are also somewhat willing to make tapes for people to come by and pick up, provided you call WELL in advance and bring lunch money. This is being managed by Claudia Dimmers and/or Carl Gutekunst. Contact pyramid!usenet for more info. 4. Jason Winters at host aeras in San Jose (sun!aeras!jason) has an online archive and has a directory setup for anon uucp. Contact Jason for more details. Jason Winters sun!aeras!jason (408) 432-1200 ext. 365 5. Charlie Boykin at host killer archives games sources (as well as comp.sources.unix and comp.sources.misc). The archives are in /net/archive on his system and anon uucp is available. Contact Charlie for details. Charlie Boykin {ihnp4,cuae2}!killer!sysop 6. Robert Elz (kre@munnari.OZ) keeps comp.sources.games in different ways depending on his available disk space; contact him for more info if you're an Australian site. 7. John Gilmore at host hoptoad keeps a full comp.sources.games archive. To get copies of archived stuff, send mail to games-archive@hoptoad, or: {sun,ptsfa,lll-crg,ucbvax,ihnp4,psivax,uunet}!hoptoad!games-archive 8. Chris Grevstad at host nrcvax writes: We are a UUCP site only now, but with good prospects of being on the Internet soon. I can make UUCP access available either here in Oxnard, CA or in Salt Lake City, UT. I can also make all manner of tapes here as well, BSD/SYSV/VMS (that means tar, cpio or VMS format) on 9-track, cassette and whatever the UvaxII uses (tk-50 I think). Chris Grevstad {sdcsvax,hplabs}!sdcrdcf!psivax!nrcvax!chris ihnp4!nrcvax!chris 9. Jim Thompson at host otto can make 1600/6250bpi tar/cpio tapes, 1/4" cartrige tapes (either format) and VMS (1600/6250bpi) BACKUP format tapes (in a pinch, if they grovel..). Contact Jim for details. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | try: {akgua,ihnp4,mirror,sdcrdcf}!otto!jim Jim Thompson | | for "smart" mailers -- jim@otto.UUCP Las Vegas Sun | | 2551 Green Valley Pkwy 203-B | | Henderson, Nv. 89015 | | "Segment registers are for worms." (702) 454-4636 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. Of course, I have a complete set of archives. I can mail individual postings, make files available for UUCP, and will send tapes (1600 or 6250 BPI tar). It costs about $5 to send a 2400' tape across the country in a padded envelope via first-class mail. In a real crunch, I might be able to write files onto MS-DOS diskettes; send e-mail before sending floppies! games-request@tekred.TEK.COM 11. Internet sites may also retrieve archives from j.cc.purdue.edu via anonymous ftp. Due to disk space considerations, many of the sources are compressed; these may be recognized by the ".Z" suffix. If you don't have compress & friends, they are in ~ftp/pub/compress.shar for the taking. This is being managed by Rich Kulawiec (Wombat), pucc-j!rsk, rsk@j.cc.purdue.edu. If your host tables don't grok "j.cc.purdue.edu", try "purdue-asc.arpa". They would appreciate it if you would avoid large file transfers in the middle of the day. [Rick also points out that the FTP'able archies also contain comp.sources.amiga, a bunch of kermit sources, news 2.11, rn 4.3, nntp, and whatever else happens to be in ~ftp/pub at the moment.] This is still in the process of being setup for games archiving (game playing is not allowed on their local machines). Contact Rich for access/status info. 12. Phil Harbison at host madhat plans to archive comp.sources.games. They will support anonymous uucp access. They can also make 96tpi, 5.25" floppy disks using cpio or tar format. Live: Phil Harbison USPS: 3409 Grassfort Drive, Huntsville, AL 35805-5421 Uucp: {akgua,clyde}!madhat!alvitar Bell: 205-881-4317, 205-461-2957 13. Gary Rosenblum (rosenblg@cmcl2.nyu.edu) writes: the major node here is cmcl2. We're connected to the ARPAnet via jvnc and our own imp, plus we are part of nysernet, a high-speed new york state network that has, among other members, cornell, rpi, suny-buffalo, and columbia. so we are probably a good choice! An anonymous ftp account has been setup on acf3.nyu.edu. I also have an 800/1600 bpi drive, plus tons of other equipment, so I can support tapes for 4.2 and 4.3, System V, etc. Gary J. Rosenblum {ihnp4, allegra}!cmcl2!rosenblg UNIX Systems Manager rosenblg@cmcl2.nyu.edu New York University gary@nyu.nyu.edu 14. Dirk Mansvelder (mansveld@dlt1.uucp) writes: We in The Netherlands have just recently founded our own local Dutch Sun User Group (SUG-NL). To be able to offer our members good information about hot subjects on the Sun software front we would like them to be able to acces the Unix games sources you are controlling in your archive of comp.sources.games. From there on I can distribute the software to the people who want it, in the way they want it. Dirk Mansvelder mansveld@dlt1.uucp or President SUG-NL sug-nl@dlt1.uucp [Moderator's note: the sug-nl group might be a good place for our European friends to look for copies of missing parts, etc. They are on a direct maillist, so should generally have clean, uncorrupted copies. It is probably cheaper to get it from them than from a US site.] ***************************************** Other sites may be added in the future. I will update this list and repost occaisionally.