Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!ames!amelia!roelofs From: roelofs@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Ender Wiggin) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Subject: Re: Looking for dvie24 and Russian.mf Keywords: russian METAFont dvi dvie24 Message-ID: <6521@amelia.nas.nasa.gov> Date: 4 Jun 90 21:07:53 GMT References: <690@hades.OZ> Organization: University of Chicago Lines: 45 In article <690@hades.OZ> andrewl@hades.OZ (Andrew Lockwood) writes: >Please forward any information you can via email to: >andrewl@hades.oz.au I regret the need to post this, but since my first message I have been unable to get mail through to Down Under--I'm now 1 for 4 and giving up. Perhaps the postmasters at basser or munnari can discover what happened here... Mr. Lockwood, my reponse to you is at the bottom of this: no DVI24PIN source, but a pointer to where you might find it. Greg ------------- From Postmaster@munnari.OZ.AU Mon Jun 4 13:09:57 1990 Received: Mon, 4 Jun 90 13:09:52 -0700 from munnari.OZ.AU by amelia.nas.nasa.gov (5.61/1.2) Received: from munnari.cs.mu.oz (via basser) by munnari.oz.au with SunIII (5.61+IDA+MU) id AA23259; Tue, 5 Jun 1990 06:10:00 +1000 (from Postmaster@munnari.OZ.AU for roelofs@amelia.nas.nasa.gov) Date: Tue, 5 Jun 1990 06:09:58 +1000 From: Postmaster@munnari.OZ.AU Message-Id: <9006042010.23259@munnari.oz.au> Subject: undelivered mail returned from ultima.cs.uts.oz Apparently-To: roelofs@amelia.nas.nasa.gov Status: R ******************************************************************************* MAIL SENT TO "andrewl@hades.ausonics.oz" RETURNED FROM "ultima.cs.uts.oz" Failure explanation follows :- Routing loop detected to node "basser" ******************************************************************************* [...and more of the same...] Andrew, I regret that no source code was included, but the docs contain a pointer to the person who made the changes: zhang@cvax.ipfw.indiana.edu. There was no indication as to when this person created the driver, but the upload message was dated 29 Jan 1990, so there's a good chance he still exists (the upload was made by someone at Carnegie-Mellon, however). Anyway, perhaps this guy will send you his source code.