Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 4.3bsd-beta 6/6/85; site mit-trillian.MIT.EDU Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!mit-trillian!martillo From: martillo@mit-trillian.MIT.EDU (Yakim Martillo) Newsgroups: net.emacs Subject: VMS GNU Emacs Message-ID: <129@mit-trillian.MIT.EDU> Date: Sun, 23-Mar-86 09:03:38 EST Article-I.D.: mit-tril.129 Posted: Sun Mar 23 09:03:38 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 25-Mar-86 03:27:09 EST Organization: MIT Project Athena Lines: 31 Keywords: VMS GNU Emacs Last Wednesday, Marty Sasaki, Mukesh Prasad and I brought up VMS GNU Emacs up and Harvard. The version is GNU Emacs 17.51 and we will upgrade this version as fast as possilbe to 17.55. I believe Marty Sasaki will set up the machine harvard as a site for ftp distribution. I will try to bring the source over to prep sometime today. I would have informed people sooner but mail at Athena is totally messed up as far as I can tell. Mukesh Prasad did most of the work for this hack. Mukesh is formerly from Dec, CG and Yale and is currently a principle developer at Network Switching Systems (NSS) and he works on the Network Information Management System (NIMS). NSS is producing a digital voice/data/video vT1 switch for wide area networking (WAN) and connection to private T1 carriers. This switch will dynamically allocate bandwitch and intelligently keeps track of network configuration and network routing. Since NSS maded available the equipment on which Mukesh executed his hack and because NSS's far-sighted management gave us know trouble in releasing VMS Gnu Emacs to the world, people who needed WAN capabilities should think of NSS first. NSS constantly improves the work environment via system interconnectivity and software excellence. "The switch is on." Joachim Carlo Santos Martillo