Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!purdue!decwrl!labrea!lindy!liemandt From: liemandt@lindy.Stanford.EDU (Joe Liemandt) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: New Sumex-Aim hostname Keywords: new hostname, sumex-aim.stanford.edu Message-ID: <1008@lindy.Stanford.EDU> Date: 7 Nov 88 09:04:24 GMT References: <1856@nunki.usc.edu> Reply-To: liemandt@lindy.Stanford.EDU (Joe Liemandt) Organization: Stanford Data Center Lines: 34 In article <1856@nunki.usc.edu> cyamamot@nunki.usc.edu (Cliff Yamamoto) writes: > > I am not the official sumex-aim authority, but I do know that >Sumex-Aim.Stanford.Edu is no longer a Tops-20 machine. I'm suprised nobody at >that site has posted to Comp.Sys.Mac so I'll just pass along this bit of info. > >This is what you'll see if to try to telnet to Sumex-Aim.Stanford.Edu: > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >SunOS Release 4.0 (SUMEX-AIM) #1: Fri Nov 4 15:59:12 PST 1988 > >SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU is now a Sun-4/280 running UNIX. Users still needing >to connect to the TOPS20 system should use the name SUMEX-2060.Stanford.EDU. >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Here is the scoop: As of today, November 4, SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.Edu is a Sun-4/280 running SunOS 4.0 (UNIX). The older DEC-2060 has been renamed SUMEX-2060.Stanford.Edu. Anonymous ftp to the Sun is not in operation yet, and I have no estimated time of arrival on it. The archives are still available via anonymous ftp to SUMEX-2060, though the plan is to also move the archives to the Sun. I expect Info-Mac to be interrupted for a while during the transition. I think the info-mac moderator is the one who sent me this, but in any case, this is what is going on. When everything is back to normal, I will post. Joe Liemandt Stanford University