3.354 new e-group; DOS-to-XENIX (69)
Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Mon, 14 Aug 89 20:25:10 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 354. Monday, 14 Aug 1989.
(1) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 89 12:39 EST (25 lines)
From: HGREESON@LAUVAX01.BITNET
Subject: New PRINTOM Database listserver information
(2) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 89 15:34:05 CDT (25 lines)
From: Richard Goerwitz <goer@sophist.BITNET>
Subject: multiple copies DOS -> Xenix
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 89 12:39 EST
From: HGREESON@LAUVAX01.BITNET
Subject: New PRINTOM Database listserver information
"Interested in CD-ROM databases, computer-assisted instruction programs,
expert systems, hypertext programs, library microcomputer facilities,
online catalogs, orother computer systems provided by libraries for use
by patrons? Discuss these issues with your colleagues across the
country using the Public-Access Computer Systems Forum, a brand new
BITNET list server.
To subscribe:
Tell LISTSERV @ UHUPVM1 SUB PACS-L your name.
We welcome your participation and those of your colleagues in this open
subscription list server. For further details, contact: Charles
Bailey, Assistant Director for Systems, University Libraries, University
of Houston TX 77204-2091 (BITNET Address = LIB3@UHUPVM1)."
All the best,
Hoyt Greeson (HGreeson@Lauvax01.Laurentian.Ca)
Dept. of English
Laurentian University
Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6
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Date: Mon, 14 Aug 89 15:34:05 CDT
From: Richard Goerwitz <goer@sophist.BITNET>
Subject: multiple copies DOS -> Xenix
Just in case there is anyone else out there who frequently dumps
DOS files into his or her Xenix file system using "doscp," I am
posting the following Icon program. It just allows one to pass
all files on a DOS disc to a specified Xenix subdirectory. Nothin'
fancy. Anyone who knows Icon will probably want to modify/extend
it:
procedure main(a)
[remainder deleted]
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[A complete version of this announcement is now available on
the file-server, s.v. DOS_TO XENIX. A copy may be obtained
by issuing either an interactive or a batch-job command, addressed to
LISTSERV@UTORONTO -- not to HUMANIST. See your Guide to HUMANIST
for information about how to issue such a command. Problems
should be reported to David Sitman, A79@TAUNIVM, after you
have consulted the Guide and tried all appropriate alternatives.]