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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

779.0. "DCP (UUCP for Amiga)" by LABC::GRAY () Tue Oct 06 1987 16:01

    
    	I have heard that there is a PD program out there called DCP
        which allows the Amiga (and other PC's) to tie into the
        UUCP network using a UUCP protocol emulator.
    
    	Can someone upload this to EasyNet or give me a ptr to someplace
        where I can download it?  Thanx.        
    
    	-Tom Gray
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779.1UUPCSTARCH::WHERRYSoftware Commandoes Ltd.Thu Mar 24 1988 17:4414
    Did anybody grab the usenet (comp_sources or comp_binaries) messages
    for the UUPC code?  I got part 3 of 3.  I know ASHBY,ROLL have not
    been sending out usenet for a few days but was wondering if anybody
    with a different mail feed might have recieved them.
    
    Part 3 of 3 contained sources, but is missing a hosts.h I have only
    briefly scanned the sources, and so, this might acutally be what
    is called L.sys  or Systems by uucp.  Of course why hard code something
    like that???
    
    thanks.
    
    brad
    
779.2Prepare to come about...STARCH::WHERRYSoftware Commandoes Ltd.Sun Apr 03 1988 20:208
    
    Trying a different tack now,
    
    	Does anybody have the protocal spec for uucp lying around somewhere
    or know where I could get it?  or where I could ask to get it?
    
    brad
    
779.3RSTS32::HAYESFri Apr 08 1988 20:4529
re: .1

I only saw 3 of 3 so I didn't answer.

re: .2

I don't know. (I'm lots of help aren't I?)

I responded 'cause I pulled this off USENET which might help. It 
gives the name of the original uucp poster who may be able 
provide you with the sources.

John
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Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Path: decwrl!sun!pitstop!sundc!seismo!uunet!mcvax!enea!ttds!draken!kth!sics!jw
Subject: Why no mail binary was distributed with uupc
Posted: 25 Mar 88 05:24:27 GMT
Organization: Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Kista
 
I forgot to include the mail binary in the batch of files that I sent to
the moderators, thats why. You should hopefully be able to generate the
mail binary from the sources.
 
-- 
Johan Widen
SICS, PO Box 1263, S-164 28 KISTA, SWEDEN
Tel: +46 8 752 15 32	Ttx: 812 61 54 SICS S	Fax: +46 8 751 72 30
Internet: jw@sics.se or {mcvax,munnari,ukc,unido}!enea!sics.se!jw
779.4binaries?COGMK::SNIDERTue Sep 20 1988 01:0010
Re .1
    
    I have the sources now for uupc if you still need host.h file.
    
    I'm looking for the binaries for uupc because the source is for the
    aztec c compiler.  I have lattice 4.xx which doesn't have stty support.
                                                               
    Thanks.
    pete
        
779.5for the world?ELWOOD::WHERRYSoftware Commandoes Ltd.Tue Sep 20 1988 04:256
    
    Please oh please could make the sources world readable.  I only
    got a couple of the pieces a while back.  Thanks.
    
    brad wherry
    
779.6COGMK::SNIDERTue Sep 20 1988 11:497
    
    Re. -1
    
    Brad, are the binaries there also?
    
    pete
    
779.7UUCP on the Net?HANNA::CROMACKThu Mar 23 1989 13:334
Did I miss something?  Does someone have this package?

		Dean Cromack    

779.8Pointers...LEVERS::PLOUFFSemipro SemiologistFri Mar 24 1989 00:2815
    The MS-DOS versions of DCP and UUPC (both variations on UUCP mail)
    can be found in the archives on CSCMAS::SYS$MSDOS:[UUCP].  Read
    the NAC::IBMPC notesfile for more details.  Bernie Eiben, the
    proprietor, prefers people to make file transfers outside normal
    business hours Eastern time.
    
    Documents describing UUCP and Unix network mail are included with
    these two packages.  The UUPC document gives an e-mail address for
    the author of an Amiga version.  Beyond that, I can't help much.
    
    I have successfully sent and received mail using the Loftus/Schein
    package called AmigaUUCP.  It was not trivial getting started.  Anyone
    interested in more details should send me mail. 
    
    Wes Plouff