Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!ucsd!celit!silogic!markd From: markd@silogic.UUCP (Mark DiVecchio) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: COPS on the Apollo Message-ID: <429@silogic.UUCP> Date: 17 Feb 91 19:43:10 GMT References: <1991Feb15.133303.11982@bnr.ca> Reply-To: markd@silogic.UUCP (Mark DiVecchio) Organization: Silogic Systems, San Diego, CA Lines: 66 In article <1991Feb15.133303.11982@bnr.ca> scalera@batpa15.bnr.ca (Eric Scalera) writes: >Has anybody been successful in running COPS in the Apollo environment? I presented a paper at the ADUS 1990 Conference on my port of Dan Farmer's COPS to the Apollo. Here is the section from the paper telling how to get a copy. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 How to Get the COPS-A Programs The programs are distributed in source form only. For security reasons, you will have to compile them on your workstation. They have been compiled under systype bsd4.3 but they should compile under sys5 with little or no modifications. COPS-A requires Domain O/S SR10.1 or later and has been run under SR10.1 and SR10.2. 1.1 ADUS Tape The Apollo Domain User Society provides, for a media fee, a collection of member supplied programs. All of the programs for this utility will be available on that tape. Contact: Andrea Woloski, ADUS Administrator ADUS 300 Apollo Drive, CHF02ADUS Chelmsford MA 01824 1.2 Bulletin Board You can download all of these files from my Bulletin Board. The phone number is 619-549-3927. The board is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The modem is a USR HST9600 so you can call at any baud rate up to 9600 baud. The files are in an archived file named COPS-A.ZIP in the area titled 'Apollo Aegis/Unix Programs and Files'. If you do not have a ZIP archive management program, you will also need to download PKZ???.EXE. As of this writing, the latest version is 1.10. If you get the programs this way, you will have to get the files onto the Apollo. 1.3 Mail Send one 1.2Meg floppy to the address below. Silogic will create a wbak diskette with all of the files. When you send the diskette, include a mailer which will be used to return them to you and put enough postage on the mailer to satisfy the Postal Service. In place of the floppy, you can send a DC600A cartridge tape. You can reach Silogic Systems at Silogic Systems 9888 Carroll Center Road Suite 113 San Diego, CA 92126 619-549-9841 -- Mark DiVecchio, Silogic Systems, 619-549-9841 K3FWT ----- 9888 Carroll Center Road, Suite 113, San Diego, CA 92126 ----- markd@silogic.uucp BBS 619-549-3927 ...!ucsd!celit!silogic!markd celit!silogic!markd@ucsd.edu