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- From: sanguish@digifix.com
- Subject: NEXTSTEP Resources on the Internet
- Date: 17 Apr 1995 04:15:10 GMT
- Organization: Digital Fix Development
-
- Topics include:
- Stepwise NEXTSTEP/OpenStep Information WWW site
- eduSTEP WWW site
- NeXT Computer, Inc. WWW site
- comp.sys.next newsgroups
- related newsgroups
- comp.sys.next newsgroups mailing list
- ftp sites
- NeXTanswers
-
-
- Stepwise NEXTSTEP/OpenStep Information WWW site
- ===============================================
-
- This online community resource includes
- - 200+ ISV company pages
- - 400+ ISV product descriptions
- - NEXTSTEP Developer Directory
- - NEXTSTEP Community WhitePages
- - NEXTSTEP User Group Directory
- - comp.sys.next archives
- - User Group information
- - Mailing List archives and information
-
- You can connect via the world wide web at:
-
- http://www.stepwise.com/
-
- Additionally there is a Mail Server available. You can get
- information on using the mail server at
-
- ns-products@stepwise.com
-
- Suggestions or comments can be directed to me at sanguish@digifix.com
-
- If you would like to get your company and product information on Stepwise,
- please contact me at sanguish@digifix.com.
-
-
- eduSTEP WWW site
- ================
-
- http://www.nmr.embl-heidelberg.de/eduStep/
-
- eduStep aims to provide up-to-date information on:
-
- - NextStep tools and projects for scientists.
- - Third-party products interesting for the educational and scientific
- community (with educational discounts noted, where they exist).
- - A listing of resellers and shops interested in working with
- customers in the educational community.
- - Conferences, meetings, workshops
- - Major projects, such as SciTools, EMBL's project to develop a
- NextStep scientific work environment
- - Status reports on GNUStep, a freely-available implementation
- of OpenStep now being developed
-
-
- NeXT Computer, Inc. WWW site
- ============================
-
- http://www.next.com
-
-
-
-
- comp.sys.next.* newsgroups
- ==========================
-
- news:comp.sys.next.advocacy
-
- This is the "why NEXTSTEP is better (or worse) than anything else in
- the known universe" forum. It was created specifically to divert lengthy
- flame wars from .misc.
-
-
- news:comp.sys.next.announce
-
- Announcements of general interest to the NeXT community (new products,
- FTP submissions, user group meetings, commercial announcements etc.)
-
- This is a moderated newsgroup, meaning that you can't post to it
- directly. Submissions should be e-mailed to next-announce@digifix.com
- where the moderator (Scott Anguish) will screen them for suitability.
-
- Archives are available by ftp at
-
- ftp://ftp.stepwise.com/pub/Next_Announce_Archives
-
- Messages posted to announce should NOT be posted or crossposted
- to any other comp.sys.next groups.
-
- news:comp.sys.next.bugs
-
- A place to report verifiable bugs in NeXT-supplied software. Material
- e-mailed to Bug_NeXT@NeXT.COM is not published, so this is a place for
- the net community find out about problems when they're discovered. This
- newsgroup has a very poor signal/noise ratio--all too often bozos post
- stuff here that really belongs someplace else. It rarely makes sense
- to crosspost between this and other c.s.n.* newsgroups, but individual
- reports may be germane to certain non-NeXT- specific groups as well.
-
-
- news:comp.sys.next.hardware
-
- Discussions about NeXT-label hardware and compatible peripherals,
- and non-NeXT-produced hardware (e.g. Intel) that is compatible with
- NEXTSTEP. In most cases, questions about Intel hardware are better
- asked in comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware. Questions about SCSI devices
- belong in comp.periphs.scsi. This isn't the place to buy or sell used
- NeXTs--that's what .marketplace is for.
-
-
- news:comp.sys.next.marketplace
-
- NeXT stuff for sale/wanted. Material posted here must not be
- crossposted to any other c.s.n.* newsgroup, but may be crossposted to
- misc.forsale.computers.workstation or appropriate regional newsgroups.
-
-
- news:comp.sys.next.misc
-
- For stuff that doesn't fit anywhere else. Anything you post here
- by definition doesn't belong anywhere else in c.s.n.*--i.e. no
- crossposting!!!
-
-
- news:comp.sys.next.programmer
-
- Questions and discussions of interest to NEXTSTEP programmers. This is
- primarily a forum for advanced technical material.
-
- Generic UNIX questions belong elsewhere (comp.unix.questions), although
- specific questions about NeXT's implementation or porting issues are
- appropriate here. Note that there are several other more "horizontal"
- newsgroups (comp.lang.objective-c, comp.lang.postscript, comp.os.mach,
- comp.protocols.tcp-ip, etc.) that may also be of interest.
-
-
- news:comp.sys.next.software
-
- This is a place to talk about [third party] software products that run
- on NEXTSTEP systems.
-
-
- news:comp.sys.next.sysadmin
-
- Stuff relating to NeXT system administration issues; in rare cases this
- will spill over into .programmer or .software.
-
-
-
- Related Newsgroups
- ==================
-
- news:comp.soft-sys.nextstep
-
- Like comp.sys.next.software and comp.sys.next.misc combined. Exists
- because NeXT is a software-only company now, and comp.soft-sys is for
- discussion of software systems with scope similar to NEXTSTEP.
-
-
- news:comp.lang.objective-c
-
- Technical talk about the Objective-C language. Implemetations discussed
- include NeXT, Gnu, Stepstone, etc.
-
-
- news:comp.object
-
- Technical talk about OOP in general. Lots of C++ discussion, but NeXT
- and Objective-C get quite a bit of attention. At times gets almost
- philosophical about objects, but then again OOP allows one to be a
- programmer/philosopher.
-
- (The original comp.sys.next no longer exists--do not attempt to post to
- it.)
-
- Exception to the crossposting restrictions: announcements of usenet RFDs
- or CFVs, when made by the news.announce.newgroups moderator, may be
- simultaneously crossposted to all c.s.n.* newsgroups.
-
-
- Getting the Newsgroups without getting News
- ===========================================
- Thanks to Michael Ross at antigone.com, the main NEXTSTEP groups are
- now available as a mailing list digest as well.
-
- next-nextstep-d
- next-advocacy-d
- next-announce-d
- next-bugs-d
- next-hardware-d
- next-marketplace-d
- next-misc-d
- next-programmer-d
- next-software-d
- next-sysadmin-d
-
- (For a full description, send mail saying LISTS to
-
- <digestif@antigone.com>).
-
- The subscription syntax is essentially the same as LISTSERV's.
-
- To subscribe, send a message to <digestif@antigone.com> saying:
-
- SUB Listname YourName
-
- Example: SUB next-hardware-d John Doe
-
-
-
- The ftp sites
- =============
- ftp://ftp.cs.orst.edu: The main site for North American submissions
- ftp://nova.cc.purdue.edu: Lots of older stuff
- ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-muenchen.de: In Germany.
- ftp://terra.stack.urc.tue.nl (Dutch NEXTSTEP User Group) and
- ftp://cube.sm.dsi.unimi.it (Italian NEXTSTEP User Group)
- ftp://ftp.nmr.embl-heidelberg.de/pub/next/ eduStep
- ftp://ftp.next.com: See below
-
-
- ftp.next.com and NextAnswers@next.com
- =====================================
- [from the document ftp://ftp.next.com/pub/NeXTanswers/1000_Help]
-
-
- Welcome to the NeXTanswers information retrieval system!
-
- This system allows you to request online technical documents, drivers, and
- other software, which are then sent to you automatically. You can request
- documents by fax or Internet electronic mail, read them on the world-wide
- web, transfer them by anonymous ftp, or download them from the BBS.
-
- NeXTanswers is an automated retrieval system. Requests sent to it are
- answered electronically, and are not read or handled by a human being.
- NeXTanswers does not answer your questions or forward your requests.
-
-
- USING NEXTANSWERS BY E-MAIL
-
- To use NeXTanswers by Internet e-mail, send requests to nextanswers@next.com.
- Files are sent as NeXTmail attachments by default; you can request they be
- sent as ASCII text files instead.
-
- To request a file, include that file's ID number in the Subject line or the
- body of the message. You can request several files in a single message.
-
- You can also include commands in the Subject line or the body of the message.
- These commands affect the way that files you request are sent:
-
- ASCII causes the requested files to be sent as ASCII text
- SPLIT splits large files into 95KB chunks, using the MIME
- Message/Partial specification
- REPLY-TO address sets the e-mail address NeXTanswers uses
-
- These commands return information about the NeXTanswers system:
-
- HELP returns this help file
- INDEX returns the list of all available files
- INDEX BY DATE returns the list of files, sorted newest to oldest
- SEARCH keywords lists all files that contain all the keywords you list
- (ignoring capitalization)
-
- For example, a message with the following Subject line requests
- three files:
-
- Subject: 2101 2234 1109
-
- A message with this body requests the same three files be
- sent as ASCII text files:
-
- 2101 2234 1109 ascii
-
- This message requests two lists of files, one for each search:
-
- Subject:
-
- SEARCH Dell SCSI
- SEARCH NetInfo domain
-
- NeXTanswers will reply to the address in your From: line. To use a different
- address either set your Reply-To: line, or use the NeXTanswers command
- REPLY-TO <your-address>
-
- If you have any problem with the system or suggestions for improvement,
- please send mail to nextanswers-request@next.com.
-
-
- USING NEXTANSWERS BY FAX
-
- To use NeXTanswers by fax, call (415) 780-3990 from a touch-tone phone and
- follow the instructions. You'll be asked for your fax number, a number to
- identify your fax (like your phone extension or office number), and the ID
- numbers of the files you want. You can also request a list of available
- files. When you finish entering the file numbers, end the call and the
- files will be faxed to you.
-
- If you have problems using this fax system, please call Technical Support
- at 1-800-848-6398. You cannot use the fax system outside the U.S & Canada.
-
-
- USING NEXTANSWERS VIA THE WORLD-WIDE WEB
-
- To use NeXTanswers via the Internet World-Wide Web connect to NeXT's web
- server at URL http://www.next.com.
-
-
- USING NEXTANSWERS BY ANONYMOUS FTP
-
- To use NeXTanswers by Internet anonymous FTP, connect to FTP.NEXT.COM
- and read the help file pub/NeXTanswers/README. If you have problems using
- this, please send mail to nextanswers-request@next.com.
-
-
- USING NEXTANSWERS BY MODEM
-
- To use NeXTanswers via modem call the NeXTanswers BBS at (415) 780-2965.
- Log in as the user "guest", and enter the Files section. From there you
- can download NeXTanswers documents.
-
-
- FOR MORE HELP...
-
- If you need technical support for NEXTSTEP beyond the information available
- from NeXTanswers, call the Support Hotline at 1-800-955-NeXT (outside the U.S.
- call +1-415-424-8500) to speak to a NEXTSTEP Technical Support Technician.
- If your site has a NeXT support contract, your site's support contact must
- make this call to the hotline. Otherwise, hotline support is on a
- pay-per-call basis.
-
-
- Thanks for using NeXTanswers!
-
-
-
-
-
- Written by:
- Eric P. Scott (mailto:eps@toaster.SFSU.EDU) and
- Scott Anguish (mailto:sanguish@digifix.com)
-
- Additions from:
- Greg Anderson (mailto:Greg_Anderson@afs.com)
- Michael Pizolato (mailto:Michael_Pizolato@afs.com)
- Dan Grillo (mailto:dan_grillo@next.com)
-
-