Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!ukc.ac.UK!FTP From: FTP@ukc.ac.UK (UKC FTP Daemon) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Failure of your mail. Message-ID: <8904030341.AA10547@mcvax.cwi.nl> Date: 3 Apr 89 11:33:43 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 115 Your mail to uk.co.stc.idec failed when the file was transferred. The mail at this host was to be sent to the follow addresses. stuser%uucp.cel@uk.co.stc.idec This was due to an error at uk.co.stc.idec. The reason given was: File access denied The body of your mail follows. Received: from nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk by kestrel.Ukc.AC.UK via Janet (UKC CAMEL FTP) id aa22158; 3 Apr 89 4:32 BST Received: from NSS.CS.UCL.AC.UK by NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK via List-Channel id aa01718; 3 Apr 89 4:20 BST Received: from score.stanford.edu by NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK via Satnet with SMTP id aa01707; 3 Apr 89 4:18 BST Date: Fri 31 Mar 89 16:28:02 PST Subject: Info-Atari16 Digest V89 #119 From: Info-Atari16 Digest Original-Sender: Info-Atari16-request@edu.stanford.score Errors-to: Info-Atari16-request@Score.Stanford.EDU Maint-Path: Info-Atari16-request@Score.Stanford.EDU To: Info-Atari16 Distribution List: ; Reply-to: Info-Atari16@edu.stanford.score Sender: info-atari16-request@uk.ac.ucl.cs.nss Info-Atari16 Digest Friday, March 31, 1989 Volume 89 : Issue 119 This weeks Editor: Bill Westfield Today's Topics: SLIP for the Atari ST uudecode Need Songs for Shareware MIDI Sequencer Source for doodle. Re: micromix.ii Memory Prices !!! 1040ST memory upgrades 030 Regent Base II - a real 4GL? Modula-2 on the ST ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 27 Mar 89 17:46:54 GMT From: xanth!cs.odu.edu!scott@ames.arc.nasa.gov Subject: SLIP for the Atari ST To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Is anyone familiar with a TCPIP / SLIP implimentation for the Atari ST? I have a version for my magic sac, but I would prefer to run an Atari version. Scott D. Yelich scott@cs.odu.edu [128.82.8.1] ------------------------------ Date: 27 Mar 89 17:15:13 GMT From: dartvax!eleazar.dartmouth.edu!dav@bu-cs.bu.edu (William David Haas) Subject: uudecode To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu I grabbed the metafont arc files from the binary group when they were posted and I am having trouble de-arcing them. The metafont arc is broken into 6 pieces of less then 32 K. At the end of the files is the statement 'include metafont.uuX'. I have tried uudecode on unix and on the atari. I have tried it on the files seperately and I even cat'ed the files together and tried it. I created one big file and removed all the non uudecode statements and tried that. What is the correct procedure to uudecode a set of files that are in parts? I have a mailbox containing the readnews arc/uudecode messages. What do I do next? ALso, I am in a rush to get metafont working. Anyone out there have a place I can ftp the .arc file from? And finally, while I have your attention, anyone have source to a program that will dearc the .arc files from him1 on a unix machine? I have a unix machine with the .arc files I ftp'ed but some are over 720K. My unix can write dos floppies so if I get the files under 720 K I don't have to kermit them to my atari... I can DOSxfer them. _ "Shadow, do something! Those flying Morpheous / \ birds are going to get us!" Psimon / _ \ shadow master / //\ \ "O.k., o.k., I'll cast Dav El II / // \\ \ Transmute Roc to mud." / /____\\ \ We are the /________\\ \ warrior spirit. \__________\/ ------------------------------ Date: 27 Mar 89 18:52:09 GMT From: jensen@cod.nosc.mil (Layne K. Jensen) Subject: Need Songs for Shareware MIDI Sequencer To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In my quest to begin learning about MIDI, etc., I ran across a shareware sequencer on the him1 (35.1.1.43) archive, named midiseq.arc. It was written by Geoff Waddington of Scarborough, Ontario. There is essentially no documentation in the archive, and it has taken me awhile to learn how to do even the basics. Does anyone have any experience with this program, and if so, does any documentation exist? Would you mind writing a short description of its capabilities and how to use them? There was no network address for Mr. Waddington. Is he on the net? Also, are there any archived songs for this program? There were some song files on him1, but they appear to be for Music Studio, and when I tried to load them, the program crashed. Is there any standard file format for **** Rest omitted - too long!