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Info-Atari16 Digest Thu, 15 Aug 91 Volume 91 : Issue 433

Today's Topics:
Atari Messe Help.
beast
Compression (background)
Double Click Software
east coast bbs's and user groups
Ftp beginner's guide
Hardware goodies in US???
The University of Michigan Archives
Uploading to atari.archive and comp.{b,s}.atari.st
Using a big hard disk (2 msgs)
UW "The Server Side"
Weekly Posting of New Stuff

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Date: 11 Aug 91 18:28:34 GMT
From:
noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!menudo.uh.edu
!uace0@arizona.edu (ATARI Computer Enthusiasts)
Subject: Atari Messe Help.
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

Help! Double Click Software is looking to borrow an ST equipped with AT-SPEED
for use at the Atari Messe in Duesseldorf.

We will need to borrow the machine for the entire show. We will provide any
helpful individual with a free pass for all days of the show, plus a copy
of our software packages.

We can arrange to pick the ST up if it fits in our travel plans. We will be
in Frankfurt, Munich, Wiesbaden and Duesseldorf before the opening of the show,
but we could travel by train to get the equipment.

Please reply in EMAIL to:

uace0@menudo.uh.edu <-- (that's a zero - uace0)

If you can help us out. We would **greatly** appreciate any help.

Thank you. And now back to the news.

- mike

--
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Double Click Me | Double Click Software | P.O. Box 741206 | Houston, Tx, 77274
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Voice: (713)977-6520 | DC DESKTOP | DC FORMATTER | DC UTILITIES | and others

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Date: 11 Aug 91 17:01:59 GMT
From:
noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!apple!portal!cup.portal.com!Bob_BobR_Retelle@a
rizona.edu
Subject: beast
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu


Chuck Schul writes:

..
>is it a game before shadow of the beast or a shadow of the beast 2?we
>don't know but since we don't read german we are lost.

Welcome to the "new world of Atari"... better get used to it...

BobR

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Date: 9 Aug 91 09:34:00 GMT
From:
noao!asuvax!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!ira.uka.de!smurf.
sub.org!artcom0!hb.maus.de!hh.maus.de!Thomas_Quester@arizona.edu (Thomas
Quester)
Subject: Compression (background)
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

MF>files before executing them, and offers only light compression. PFX Pack
MF>is a good program, but the compression is too good. Too good?!? Well,
MF>the better the compression is, the slower it is to uncompress when you
MF>run it. I only want light compression since I don't want to lose the
MF>speed of my Hard Drive.

You are not right at this point: PFXPAK only has a difficult
compression-routine. The decompression is verry simple. It reaches
a rate of 100KB per second on a normal machine (900 KB on a TT).

----------------------------------------------------
Thomas Quester * Lampenland 9 * 2050 Hamburg 80

MauTau V 2.2c - Namen sind Schall und Rauch, Vornamen auch.
(Net)

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Date: 9 Aug 91 11:01:39 GMT
From:
noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!samsung!umich!terminator!terminator.cc.umich.e
du!weiner@arizona.edu (Jeff Weiner)
Subject: Double Click Software
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

In article <12365@sbsvax.cs.uni-sb.de> univwa@sbuvax.rz.uni-sb.de (Bernhard
Stumpf) writes:
>
>I didn't find something new since several weeks, not on
>
> - atari.archive.umich.edu (dir utilities/doublick is even empty! 9.8.91)
>
Try looking in
keep it in utilities. It definately warranted it's own directory.

>
>Bernhard

weiner
--
Jeff Weiner --- weiner@{ub.cc, um.cc, atari.archive}.umich.edu
Corner of Packard and State, 2nd house from Blue Front on Arbor
Couldn't think of a witty saying to go here - give me some time

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Date: 11 Aug 91 22:48:08 GMT
From:
noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ub!galileo.cc.ro
chester.edu!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!lchd_ltd@arizona.edu (----* Ho Ling Cherd
*----)
Subject: east coast bbs's and user groups
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

In article <1991Aug11.031638.8340@crash.cts.com> chuckie@pro-odyssey.cts.com
(Chuck Schul) writes:
>can anyone tell me of addresses and numbers of atari bbs's and user groups
>in the new york,new jersey and connt.areas?
>
>thankls
>thanks
>----
>ProLine: chuckie@pro-odyssey
>Internet: chuckie@pro-odyssey.cts.com
>UUCP: crash!pro-odyssey!chuckie
>ARPA: crash!pro-odyssey!chuckie@nosc.mil

I am interested to know about user groups in upstate New York also.
Thanks

..
Ling Cherd

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Date: 10 Aug 91 18:44:06 GMT
From:
noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!samsung!umich!terminator!terminator.cc.umich.e
du!weiner@arizona.edu (Jeff Weiner)
Subject: Ftp beginner's guide
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

This is a basic guide to ftp. It is intended only to get you on your
way to ftp happiness. Please let me know if you have any comments,
questions, or suggestions.

weiner@atari.archive.umich.edu


Jeff Weiner's FTP Basics Vol.1 #1


Part 1: Logging in
To begin an ftp session, the first thing you need to do is log in to our
machine. You can do this by issuing the 'ftp atari.archive.umich.edu'
command. You should then see something like this:

Connected to atari.archive.umich.edu.
220 atari.archive.umich.edu FTP server (Version 4.169 Wed Jan 2 17:03:56 EST 199
1) ready.
Name (yourhost.domain.edu:yourusername):

At this prompt you'll want to type 'anonymous'. On some hosts, the word
'guest' will work, but 'anonymous' is always a sure bet.

If you don't see this login prompt, but instead get something like
'Our host was unable to trace a name back to (some internet address).
We only accept ftp from properly registered hosts', then you'll have to
ask your sys-admin to properly register your machine in its name servers.
There's nothing we can do on this end, so please don't bother asking.
Also, if your machine doesn't allow you to specify the atari.archive name,
try using out internet address : 141.211.164.8 Then, march down to
your sys-admins office and ask him to install name-service. Your life will
become much easier.

Assuming you recieved the above prompt, you'll then be asked for a
password. Use your mail address. For example, I would use
'weiner@atari.archive.umich.edu'


Part 2: Basic Commands
Once you're logged on, there's a few basic commands you'll want to know about.

ls : lists the names of files of sub-directories in a directory.
ls -C : Lists the files horizontally, instead of vertically.
ls -F : Lists filenames, but adds a / to the end of directory names.
dir : does the same thing as ls, but is needed on some other machines
ls -l : A verbose listing of files. Includes permissions, filesize, etc.
cd : changes directories (i.e. 'cd atari' would put you in the atari area)
cd .. : Goes 'back up' a directory, to the one you came from.

This from redmond@IUS4.IUS.CS.CMU.EDU:
For more than one argument to ls, use double quotes. Eg. ls "-FC *.lzh"

These are about all you need to get moving around the archive.


Part 3: Getting the Goddies

The main reason you want to ftp in the first place is to quickly transfer
files. More often than not, you'll want to transfer the files from
the archive to your account. You can do this using the following commands:

First, find the file you want to download.
Second, issue the command 'type binary'. This tells our machine that
you'll be transferring a binary file. This is really important. You'll
waste a LOT of time if you download files that were not transferred in
binary mode.
Third, issue this command 'get <filename.ext>'. This will instruct
the archive host to send <filename.ext> to your account.

The last thing you'll want to do is use the 'quit' command. This
tells our machine you're no longer interested in ftping files, and would
like to go back to your command prompt.

Now, you'll need to download your files from your mainframe(sparc, whatever)
to your ST. Usually you'll want to use either kermit or x- or y- or z-modem
protocals. They're very reliable. I'd be quite hesitant to try something
else. Also, your machine and ST are usually unique to you. This means
that I really can't help you with this part. You could try asking, but
I'm going to promise anything.

Part 4: A Few Words on Net Ettiquette

Net Ettiquette is something that every net user should be aware of.
Relating to ftp, and our archive, it is essentially this:

1) Try to keep ftp usage to an absolute minimum during business hours,
in our time zone. That would be 9 am to 5 pm , EST. This roughly means
upload or download one file or so and little else during these hours. After
5pm, have a blast. Go nuts. We probably won't mind nearly as much.....
Otherwise, we will drive to your campus or place of work (even if you
live in Europe) and we'll kick youe butt. Or, Jon will sing Prince
songs to you. Whichever you'd like the least.

2) If you have a question about some aspect of ftp service or some
other area of your computer, please ask around at your site first. Don't
immediately fire off all of your questions to us. I don't mind answering
questions about the archive, problems with logging in, or something
similar. But I tend to get upset when people ask me questions like,
"Jeff, how come I can't get the fgrep command to work properly on
my sparc station...."


3) Please try to upload files that you know the archive doesn't have. I
know it's not the greatest thing to do, but if you can find time to
download stuff, I think you can find time to return the favor and
upload things also.


If you have any reasonable questions, any comments or concerns, etc.
please mail them to me, weiner@atari.archive.umich.edu.

Thanks,
weiner


--
Jeff Weiner --- weiner@{ub.cc, um.cc, atari.archive}.umich.edu
Corner of Packard and State, 2nd house from Blue Front on Arbor
Couldn't think of a witty saying to go here - give me some time

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Date: 11 Aug 91 17:40:58 GMT
From:
noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!doug.cae.wisc.e
du!carter@arizona.edu (Gregory Carter)
Subject: Hardware goodies in US???
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

In article <162815@unix.cis.pitt.edu> rjast1@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Robert J Anisko)
writes:
>In article <1991Aug09.035522.8432@chinet.chi.il.us> saj@chinet.chi.il.us
(Stephen Jacobs) writes:
>>We've already established that there are some nice goodies being made for the
>>ST. But does anyone sell these things in the US? In particular: memory
>>expansion of the ST beyond 4 M, and network hardware that permits the ST to
>>be on the same network with 'more popular machines'.
>> Steve saj@chinet.chi.il.us
>
>
> I believe the soon-to-be-released (Dave?) 68030 upgrade from Gadgets by
>Small will let you crank it up to 12megs RAM, I believe.
>
> ...
>
> Robert Anisko
> rjast1@unix.cis.pitt.edu
>

Speaking of Mr. Small, does anyone know when he is going release an
upgrade for 3.0 that cures the numerous problems with the MEGA STE??

And of course, will his upgrade board be compatible with Atari's new
MEGA STE?

????????? Abybody know what Mr. Small is doing about these things?

I would like to know before the November show as to decide whether
or not I want to attend (Chicago).

--Greg

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Date: 10 Aug 91 18:48:21 GMT
From:
noao!ncar!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!umich!terminator!terminator.cc.umic
h.edu!weiner@arizona.edu (Jeff Weiner)
Subject: The University of Michigan Archives
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

[Thought this might be of general interest to you folks that have
more than one machine. Lemme know if you'd like more info......
-weiner ]


Welcome to the University of Michigan Software Archives.

We are at archive.umich.edu [141.211.164.153] (aliases mac.archive.umich.edu,
msdos.archive.umich.edu, and apple2.archive.umich.edu) and
atari.archive.umich.edu [141.211.164.8] Please use symbolic addresses
if you can since the archives move occasionally.

--- what's here ---
There are a number of collections of public domain, freeware, and shareware.
More are being planned. Here are the directories you will see.

at archive.umich.edu
mac Macintosh software
msdos IBM PC and compatible software
apple2 Apple 2 software
next.ftp NeXT software
linguistics linguistics software (just beginning)
physics physics software (just beginning)
mac.bin not for ftp access (local Appletalk service only)
next not for ftp access (afs only)

at atari.archive.umich.edu
atari Atari software

--- ftp access ---
You can use ftp to get to these archives (anonymous login, any password).
There are currently no restrictions, but for load management reasons limits
may be imposed in the future. Please show consideration to the regular users
of atari.archive.umich.edu and restrict anonymous ftp access to evening
through early morning EDT (-4:00 GMT). Users of archive.umich.edu need not
make such a restriction, but will get better response in the that time period.

--- afs access ---
If you are using AFS (Andrew File System) you can get to the archive
directory (excluding the atari archive) with
cd /afs/umich.edu/group/itd/archive

--- email access ---
You may request that files be mailed to you from the atari archives (see
the Help file in those archives for details). This service will be expanded
to include other archives in the future.

--- work in progress ---
We are planning additional archives, additional access methods, more
documentation, mailing lists, and better indexing. Suggestions are welcome.

--- contacting humans ---
Most of the work on the archives is being done by volunteers. And while their
time is necessarily limited so a response may be delayed, please contact them
with questions, suggestions, submissions, or praise. They can be reached at
apple2-archivists@archive.umich.edu
atari-archivists@archive.umich.edu
linguistics-archivists@archive.umich.edu
mac-archivists@archive.umich.edu
msdos-archivists@archive.umich.edu
next-archivists@archive.umich.edu
physics-archivists@archive.umich.edu

Your archive administrator, Fred Swartz, archive-admin@archive.umich.edu
1991.8.9
--
Jeff Weiner --- weiner@{ub.cc, um.cc, atari.archive}.umich.edu
Corner of Packard and State, 2nd house from Blue Front on Arbor
Couldn't think of a witty saying to go here - give me some time

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Date: 10 Aug 91 18:42:10 GMT
From:
noao!ncar!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!umich!terminator!terminator.cc.umic
h.edu!weiner@arizona.edu (Jeff Weiner)
Subject: Uploading to atari.archive and comp.{b,s}.atari.st
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

Uploading to Atari.archive.umich.edu
and
Posting to comp.{binaries,sources}.atari.st
By Jeff Weiner, Atari.archive Guardian


How to upload to atari.archive.umich.edu:

There are two main ways to upload to the archive: FTP or mail

1: FTP - This is the preferred method, as it doesn't clog my mailbox with
megs and megs of stuff, not to mention it's a bit easier for you too.
Logon to the archive as usual, then issue the following commands

cd
type binary
put filename.ext
mail weiner@atari.archive.umich.edu .... "Hey Jeff, I just uploaded this..."

This last step is very important. As we're now integrating the
index with text and the ls -lR listing, descriptions and an address to
send questions to are key.

Ed Krimen, ekrimen@ecst.csuchico.edu, adds this:

For those that may not know, may I add that, for aesthetic effects,
if you enter "hash," before you "put filename.ext" or "get
filename.ext,"
the ftp program will display a # for every 1024 bytes
sent or received. Actually, when you 'put' a file, it will display
bunch of # at once. Moreover, if you enter "bell," it will sound your
system bell when a function has completed. Finally, you can send and
receive a list of files using the "mput" and "mget" commands,
respectively, with a list of the files after the command.


2: MAIL - This is a bit slower for you and for me, but is still very effective.
Simply uuencode the file, (please split it into parts
and mail the result to weiner@atari.archive.umich.edu. Please name
the parts in the subject line. This is really helpfull as the parts
usually don't arrive in the proper sequence. Also, please include a
message labeled file transmission, containing a short description of
the file, etc. Shar files are also acceptable, but I prefer the uuencoded.


And for those of you who would like to see your binaries and sources appear
in comp.{binaries,sources}.atari.st, the following is taken from Steve
Grimm's Introduction to Binaries and Sources:

Subject: Submitting binaries for publication

Items intended for posting or queries and problem notes should be sent to
atari-binaries@twitterpatter.eng.sun.com. If you are on a UUCP-only site, you
can send them to {backbone}!sun!twitterpatter.eng!atari-binaries.

If you want verification of arrival, so say in a cover note, or at the
beginning of your submission, if it is small. I try to verify that a
program works, and if I can't get it to work, I may hold up posting it
for a couple of days. Please note that, except in rare cases, software
without documentation will not be published. The backlog from receipt
to posting varies from one to four weeks depending mostly on the set
of submissions currently in my queue.

If you are submitting both sources and binaries, PLEASE send the two
separately. If I have to separate your sources from your binaries by
hand, your submission will most likely sit on the back burner for a
while.

Also, as of volume 8, I will only accept binaries packed with an archiver
for which source code is widely available. For the time being, this pretty
much means arc, zoo, and lharc. If you want to use a nifty new archiver,
make the source code available to the public (posting to comp.sources.atari.st
is fine.) I reserve the right to repack binaries with another archiver if
the other archiver saves a significant amount of space, or has other
advantages.

If you're submitting a demo of a commercial program, or a shareware program,
please keep the amount of advertising to an absolute minimum. The net
gods become angry when people try to use the net as a free advertising
medium, and I'd like to keep comp.binaries.atari.st out of trouble. If
you want to solicit orders, do it in a README file or an About... dialog
box, not in a message that comes up every time the user does something.
In other words, treat the net like a PBS station (apologies to those
outside the US.) I will not accept programs which I feel are excessively
commercial. I'm aware that commercial demos and shareware are often very
useful (to the users on the net,) which is why I allow them at all.



Subject: Submitting source for publication

Items intended for posting or queries and problem notes should be sent to
atari-sources@twitterpatter.eng.sun.com. If you are on a UUCP-only site, you
can send them to sun!twitterpatter.eng!atari-sources.

If you want verification of arrival, so say in a cover note, or at the
beginning of your submission, if it is small. I try to verify that a
program works, and if I can't get it to work, I may hold up posting it
for a couple of days. Please note that, except in rare cases, source
without documentation will not be published. The backlog from receipt
to posting varies from one to four weeks depending mostly on the set
of submissions currently in my queue.

I prefer that you submit sources and binaries separately, as it's a
pain to separate them, and such submissions are invariably placed on
the back burner. Sources should be submitted in the same format as
binaries -- uuencoded arc, zoo, or lzh files. Please use Pierre Dumas'
"uue" program if possible, as it can correct some common transmission
errors. Split long submissions up into reasonable (less than 50K)
chunks. "uue" will do this for you, if you use "uue -700 file" to
encode.

Please inform me of any special system requirements, and what development
environment was used, so that I can properly test your submission and
label it when I post it.

-------------------

weiner
--
Jeff Weiner --- weiner@{ub.cc, um.cc, atari.archive}.umich.edu
Corner of Packard and State, 2nd house from Blue Front on Arbor
Couldn't think of a witty saying to go here - give me some time

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Date: 11 Aug 91 17:55:07 GMT
From:
noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!doug.cae.wisc.e
du!carter@arizona.edu (Gregory Carter)
Subject: Using a big hard disk
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

In article <1991Aug11.070159.11845@chinet.chi.il.us> saj@chinet.chi.il.us
(Stephen Jacobs) writes:
>I got an impossibly great deal on a ST-4702N (600 MB Wren-V). I have it

Awesome.

>hooked up to my BMS-200, and it responds to commands alright. I can
>even get the BMS disk initializer to prepare 60 MB of useful file space on
>it. But I want to set this thing up as a large number of large partitions,
>and to do that I need HDX. So far, with a few reasonable tries, HDX refuses
>to do ANYTHING with this disk. Any suggestions?
> Steve saj@chinet.chi.il.us

HDX? You MUST be joking. I ASSUME you modified the HDX settings file,
that lists all the characteristics of the HD. You must use that option
because the standard GEM program doesn't list that kind of drive available for
formatting.

Gosh, you didn't say exactly what controller or host adapter your using.

For a drive like that, I would consider ICD's utilities, and hardware to
make it scream.

Could you be more specific? Maybe repost?

--Greg

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Date: 11 Aug 91 21:25:23 GMT
From: noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!apple!netcomsv!rcb@arizona.edu (Roy
Bixler)
Subject: Using a big hard disk
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

In article <1991Aug11.125507.21713@doug.cae.wisc.edu> carter@cae.wisc.edu
(Gregory Carter) writes:
>In article <1991Aug11.070159.11845@chinet.chi.il.us> saj@chinet.chi.il.us
(Stephen Jacobs) writes:
>>I got an impossibly great deal on a ST-4702N (600 MB Wren-V). I have it
>>hooked up to my BMS-200, and it responds to commands alright. I can
>>even get the BMS disk initializer to prepare 60 MB of useful file space on
>>it. But I want to set this thing up as a large number of large partitions,
>>and to do that I need HDX. So far, with a few reasonable tries, HDX refuses
>>to do ANYTHING with this disk. Any suggestions?
>> Steve saj@chinet.chi.il.us
>
> (stuff deleted)
>
>Gosh, you didn't say exactly what controller or host adapter your using.

Yes, he did mention the host adapter - a Berkeley Microsystems
BMS-200. I would recommend calling Berkeley Microsystems. I had a
similar problem when I first got my HD/BMS-200 combination and they
were very helpful. Unfortunately, I don't have the number. You
should be able to get it by calling directory assistance and asking
for Berkeley Microsystems of Oakland (California).

Roy Bixler
rcb@netcom.com -or- (UUCP) uunet!apple!netcom!rcb
"Just when you think you know it all, it changes!"
--
Roy Bixler
rcb@netcom.com -or- (UUCP) uunet!apple!netcom!rcb
"Just when you think you know it all, it changes!"

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Date: 12 Aug 91 00:14:09 GMT
From: vuse.vanderbilt.edu!feather@uunet.uu.net (David V. Feather)
Subject: UW "The Server Side"
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

Where can I find the server side of UW. I have the ST programs.


Thanks,

Dave

--

David V. Feather Email: feather@vuse.vanderbilt.edu

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Date: 10 Aug 91 08:28:28 GMT
From:
noao!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!samsung!umich!terminator!usenet@arizona.edu
(Atari Archive Robot)
Subject: Weekly Posting of New Stuff
To: Info-Atari16@naucse.cse.nau.edu

drwxrwxr-x daemon 1024 Aug 5 15:26 .
-rw-rw-r-- weiner 84754 Aug 5 15:25 ./Index
-rw-rw-r-- weiner 42690 Aug 5 15:25 ./CompInd.Z
drwxrwxr-x daemon 1024 Aug 7 21:57 .
drwxrwxr-x jon 4096 Aug 7 21:42 ./games
-rw-r--r-- weiner 54483 Aug 7 21:42 ./games/take2_bw.lzh
-rw-r--r-- weiner 65166 Aug 7 21:42 ./games/take2_col.lzh
-rw-rw-r-- weiner 8692 Aug 7 21:43 ./games/Index
drwxrwxr-x jon 2048 Aug 7 21:31 ./archivers
-rw-r--r-- weiner 38087 Aug 7 21:31 ./archivers/lzh200a.lzh
-rw-r--r-- weiner 3193 Aug 7 21:32 ./archivers/Index
drwxrwxr-x jon 6144 Aug 7 21:39 ./utilities
-rw-r--r-- weiner 4497 Aug 7 21:20 ./utilities/boot_cpx.lzh
-rw-r--r-- weiner 30396 Aug 7 21:23 ./utilities/clock17e.lzh
-rw-r--r-- weiner 23285 Aug 7 21:39 ./utilities/edi_uti1.lzh
-rw-r--r-- weiner 12998 Aug 7 21:23 ./utilities/speedmet.lzh
-rw-r--r-- weiner 10724 Aug 7 21:40 ./utilities/Index
drwxrwxr-x jon 1536 Aug 7 21:46 ./tex
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-rw-r--r-- weiner 3193 Aug 7 21:47 ./tex/Index
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-rw-r--r-- weiner 32458 Aug 7 21:30 ./diskutils/fsearch5.lzh
-rw-rw-r-- weiner 5658 Aug 7 21:31 ./diskutils/Index
-rw-rw-r-- weiner 3811 Aug 7 21:29 ./applications/Index
drwxrwxr-x weiner 512 Aug 7 21:25 ./applications/dtp/fonts/pagestream
-rw-rw-r-- weiner 109277 Aug 7 21:25
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-rw-rw-r-- weiner 22937 Aug 7 21:25
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drwxrwxr-x jon 2048 Aug 9 20:19 ./archivers
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-rw-r--r-- weiner 306834 Aug 9 20:19 ./archivers/zoo21src.zoo
-rw-r--r-- weiner 3099 Aug 9 20:22 ./archivers/Index
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drwxrwxr-x jon 1024 Aug 9 08:03 ./gnustuff
-rw-r--r-- gray 40151 Aug 9 08:04 ./gnustuff/Index.gjh
drwxr-xr-x weiner 1536 Aug 9 20:22 ./dc
-rw-r--r-- weiner 4640 Aug 9 20:22 ./dc/dcmsaver.arc

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