Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!att!mcdchg!ddsw1!olsa99!tabbs!aris From: aris@tabbs.UUCP (Aris Stathakis) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: USR 9600 baud dual standard Message-ID: <2151@tabbs.UUCP> Date: 15 Oct 90 10:33:04 GMT References: <1990Sep30.024433.28717@athena.mit.edu> <2461@van-bc.wimsey.bc.ca> <1990Oct9.161454.10476@cbnews.att.com> <2502@van-bc.wimsey.bc.ca> Reply-To: aris@tabbs.UUCP (Aris Stathakis) Organization: TABBS - Totally Awesome BBS Lines: 38 In article <2502@van-bc.wimsey.bc.ca> sl@van-bc.wimsey.bc.ca (Stuart Lynne) writes: >Hm. Now if I could just find an off the shelf uucp that offer's 'e' for my >Xenix system, or my SCO UNIX system. Or any of the standard System V >platforms. Any idea when AT&T will be offerring 'e' as a standard part of >their uucico? You're in a better position than I am to know. I'd love to be >able to use 'e'. But I'm stuck with all of these inferior type uucico's >which only have 'g'. So I guess I just assume that if most uucp's don't >offer 'e' then the default has to be 'g'. I'd love to hear different though. >Keep us informed. Thanks. Well, I just got a (supposedly) PD implementation of the HDB uucp suite of programs. Its uucico included the 'g' 'e' 'x' and 'd' protocols. Since source is available, it shouldn't be hard to add other protocols such as the 'f' protocol. I got this little gem via anon-uucp from 'anomaly' which is dedicated to archiving source code for Xenix. Here is the login info: phone: 401-455-0347 [PEP] login: xxcp passw: xenix For a list of all files available, request the file ~/SOFTLIST. For the PD HDB implementation, request file ~/archives/hdbuucp.tar.Z Hope this helps! Aris -- Aris Stathakis | Bang: ..!uunet!ddsw1!olsa99!tabbs!aris or aris@tabbs.UUCP - - - You cannot achieve the impossible without attempting the absurd -