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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Would anyone remember the ftp address for USU?
Date: 17 May 2006 14:19:28 GMT
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On 2006-05-16, The Eighth Doctor <drwho8__NOTME__@att.net> wrote:
: I am in the process of getting involved in some darned strange research
: here. It seems I need to practically recreate the contents of my laptop
: drive on a virtual drive used by my XP box's VPC client. So far I've dug out
: of my personal archives the packet driver collection, and of course
: Kermit. And online elsewhere I found a collection of items that resemble
: those that I need, except for a group of items that I remembered living at
: USU, (Utah State U at Logan).
:
: I discovered that our friend Joe Doupnik is as it happens still there and
: teaching, but it didn't tell me that what I'm looking for: The FTP address
: for the collection of items that Prof. D, was best known for, Novell stuff
: at USU.
:
It's netlab1.usu.edu, which supports anonymous access.
- Frank