Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!novavax!twwells!comparc From: eric@ux.acss.UMN.EDU (Eric D. Hendrickson) Newsgroups: comp.archives Subject: DB: add site ux.acss.umn.edu Message-ID: <1989Jun18.042415.10433@twwells.com> Date: 18 Jun 89 04:24:15 GMT Sender: comparc@twwells.com (comp.archives) Organization: None, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Lines: 37 Approved: bill@twwells.com (T. William Wells) Archive site ux.acss.umn.edu, University of Minnesota raster archive: Most of the rasters in this directory have been viewed and are (I think) good, those in the 'not_too_hot' directory are just that. Those in the color directory are in color and have only been viewed in black and white, if at all. I know nothing about those in the 'unknown' directory, for various reasons. There are also some raster utilities. Also available are usenix87 sources, rfc's, line printer posters, and some atari-st programs. Here are some words that describe what's in the archive: raster,usenix87,rfc,posters,atari-st This archive is administered by Eric D. Hendrickson, eric@ux.acss.umn.edu, who submitted the entry on Fri Jun 16 05:05:28 EDT 1989. The archive is in the Central time zone. Files tagged with a pattern matching "ftp" can be obtained with ftp. The domain name is "ux.acss.umn.edu" and its internet address is 128.101.63.2. The files are in directory "/pub". @ADD SITE NM ux.acss.umn.edu EN eric@ux.acss.umn.edu (Eric D. Hendrickson) Fri Jun 16 05:05:28 EDT 1989 TM CST TT University of Minnesota raster archive AD eric@ux.acss.umn.edu (Eric D. Hendrickson) MA CO ftp;ftp;ux.acss.umn.edu;128.101.63.2;/pub; IX KW raster,usenix87,rfc,posters,atari-st DE Most of the rasters in this directory have been viewed and are (I DE think) good, those in the 'not_too_hot' directory are just that. Those DE in the color directory are in color and have only been viewed in black DE and white, if at all. I know nothing about those in the 'unknown' DE directory, for various reasons. There are also some raster utilities. DE DE Also available are usenix87 sources, rfc's, line printer posters, and DE some atari-st programs. @END