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Date: 09 Oct 93 20:26:38 EDT
From: bruce grubb <72130.3557@CompuServe.COM>
Subject: [*] mac.ftp.list Version 3.7.5
Archive name: mac-ftp-list375.txt
category: text
This is the latest version this report and should replace the previous version
of mac-ftp-list.txt.
This is a update to Mike Gleason's ftp list {He gave me permision to continue
it}. It lists a good number of mac anonymous ftp sites with notes on some and
a little blurb on how to use anonymous ftp.
--------------------blurb ends, report commences---------------------------
From: bgrubb@scf.nmsu.edu (Bruce Grubb)
Subject: mac.ftp.list, Version 3.7.5
Here's Version 3.7.5 (Oct 8,1993)
Note: Mike Gleason no longer supports this list and has given me his kind
permision to continue it.
Due to numberous requests I will post revisions as needed to the USENET
newsgroups comp.sys.mac.misc, comp.sys.mac.apps, and comp.sys.mac.games as
well as the info-mac archives at sumex-aim.stanford.edu. The consept for this
document is copyrighted 1991 by Mike Gleason with permision to Bruce Grubb for
alterations, but may be freely distributed and archived.
Please send newly discovered sites (with IP numbers and directories to
check if possible), bug fixes, and comments to:
bgrubb@scf.nmsu.edu
For folks new to ftp
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The first column of stuff in the data below is the site name. Usually
you can just run ftp and type open and then the site name. But some
computers don't like the names (or don't have all of them) and prefer the
next column of stuff, the IP addresses. If you try the open command with the
IP number and it doesn't bite, it isn't gonna work. Most mac ftp sites have
encoded their files with BinHex 4.0. These files will end in the suffix
".hqx". To decode these files, you can just download them to your mac, and
use Compact Pro or Stuffit to decode them. THEN, you will need to decompress
them. Files ending in ".cpt" are Compact Pro files, ".sit" files are
Stuffit's. You will probably need both Compact Pro and Stuffit since both
types are common. When ftp prompts you for a username and password, send
"anonymous" as the username, and your email address as the password, for Mike
Gleason it would be mgleason@cse.unl.edu. Here's a sample ftp session:
% ftp
ftp> open sumex-aim.stanford.edu
Connected to sumex-aim.stanford.edu.
220 sumex-aim FTP server (SunOS 4.0/3) ready.
Name (sumex-aim.stanford.edu:mgleason): anonymous
Password (sumex-aim.stanford.edu:anonymous): mgleason@cse.unl.edu
331 Guest login ok, send mail address (user@host) as password.
230 Guest connection 17 (of 25) accepted, access restrictions apply.
ftp> cd info-mac
ftp> get ./help/recent-files.txt recentFiles
ftp> get ./game/cumulonimbus.hqx cn.hqx
ftp> quit
% sz cn.hqx
Power User Notes:
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If you want to read a file on a remote site, but don't want download it,
quit ftp, page the file, then restart ftp, try "get myfile.txt -" and ftp
will dump the file to your terminal. Also exploit ftp's pipe and shell
abilities, like "get myfile.txt |more" will do the same as above, except
using "more" to page the file.
If you need to know the IP address of an ftp site, a common unix program
called "nslookup" can help. With some versions, "nslookup ftp.apple.com"
would spit out "130.43.2.3." The reverse is also true, "nslookup 130.43.2.3"
would print out "ftp.apple.com." Normally nslookup on an IP address just
verifies the address as valid and to do a reverse lookup you must reverse the
address and use the in-addr.arpa domain with the lookup type set to "ANY."
Most files you'll get off ftp are in that pain in the butt format, binhex.
Mike Gleason usually downloaded to his unix box, and then used an immensely
useful utility called "mcvert" to de-binhex them there. Not only is this
faster, but it doesn't tie up your own CPU :-) Stop over to sumex and grab
it. After mcvert'ing files, they'll turn into files with ".bin" suffix on
them, meaning they are in MacBinary format, and ready to download. You can
also decompress most archives, using Dik Winter's "unpack" program, if you
don't mind both more files and bigger files to download.
WARNING: make sure that the communication program is in BINARY mode or
downloading of ".bin" and "unpacked" program's won't work. For example,
Kermit's binary mode on some Unix machines is accessed by typing 'kermit -i'
at the promt.
Here's a handy chart to keep track which programs unmangle which formats:
.sit .sit unix
Macintosh .cpt 1.5 dlx .hqx .zip .dd .lzh .Z .pit .arc .bin
StuffIt Lite* D X X X D X X D D X
StuffIt Deluxe* D X X X D X X D D X
Stuffit Expander D D D D
ArcMac X
BinHex 4.0 X
BinHex 5.0 X X
Compact Pro X D X
DDExpand D D D
Disk Doubler D X X
MacCompress X
MacLHarc X
PackIt X
UnZip D
ZipIt X
Other .sit .sit unix
computers .cpt 1.5 dlx .hqx .zip .dd .lzh .Z .pit .arc .bin
mcvert (unix) X X
PKZIP (DOS) X
unpack (unix) D X X X
unsitins.exe D D
D = Decode only
X = Encode and decode
* Stuffit Deluxe translators can be used with Stuffit Lite. Current versions
are 3.0.7 as of this writing.
Special note: .hqx files are the ONLY files that can be downloaded in ASCII
mode; all others must be downloaded in BINARY mode for the file to decompress
properly. Otherwise you will get errors like "unreadable file" or "file is
corrupt" when you try to decompress them.
These sites have many mac files, and are still getting new ones:
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ezinfo.ethz.ch 129.132.2.72 ./mac 1
ftp.apple.com 130.43.2.3 /dts 2
ftp.cso.uiuc.edu 128.174.5.59 /mac/MUG 3
ftp.funet.fi 128.214.6.100 /pub/mac 4
ftp.lu.se 130.235.132.90 /pub/mac 5
irisa.irisa.fr 131.254.2.3 /News/comp.binaries.mac 6
mac.archive.umich.edu 141.211.32.2 /mac 7
nic.switch.ch 130.59.1.40 /software/mac 8
sumex-aim.stanford.edu 36.44.0.6 /info-mac 9
toklab.ics.osaka-u.ac.jp 133.1.12.100 /mac/info-mac/info-mac 10
These sites are home to a few specific file(s) or file types:
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arthur.cs.purdue.edu 128.10.2.1 /pub/trinkle (mac32.tar.Z)
aux.support.apple.com 130.43.6.2 / (A/UX stuff)
bert.cs.byu.edu 128.187.2.20 /NCSA_Telnet (BYU's version)
biom3.univ-lyon1.fr 134.214.100.42 /pub/mac (MacMul, GraphMu)
boombox.micro.umn.edu 128.101.95.95 /pub (gopher, POPmail, more)
brownvm.brown.edu 128.148.128.40 / (tn3270, term, lpr)
ccb.ucsf.edu 128.218.1.13 /Pub/Sound_list (sounds!)
cecelia.media.mit.edu 18.85.0.104 /pub (CSound)
chook.cs.adelaide.edu.au 129.127.8.8 /pub/VHDL-Cookbook
cs.orst.edu 128.193.32.1 /pub/mac (lab-logger)
d31rz0.stanford.edu 36.76.0.151 /Igor (Igor demos, utilities)
dartvax.dartmouth.edu 129.170.16.4 /pub/mac (Dartmouth XCMDs, etc)
dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov 128.183.10.134 /mac (MacSecure.3.1.hqx)
fiji.wri.com 140.177.10.76 /pub (Mathematica)
ftp.acns.nwu.edu 129.105.113.52 /pub/disinfectant (Disinf HQ) 11
129.105.49.1 /pub/tiff (mactonext2.sit.hqx) 11
ftp.cayman.com 143.137.1.2 /pub (GatorBox stuff)
ftp.cc.purdue.edu 128.210.10.6 /pub/mac (RevRdist)
ftp.edvz.uni-linz.ac.at ??? /pub/mac/system
ftp.embl-heidelberg.de 192.54.41.33 /? (molecular biology)
ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu 141.142.20.50 /Mac (NCSA Telnet, etc) 12
ftp.primate.wisc.edu 144.92.43.11 /pub/mac (TransSkel & misc) 13
ftp.psi.com 136.161.128.3 /wp (PSIWP, an X.500 client)
ftp.utas.edu.au 131.217.10.1 /pub/mac (Mews)
ftp.uu.net 192.48.96.9 /languages/abc (ABC prog lang) 14
geom.umn.edu 128.101.25.35 /stuff/snappea/mac (Snap pea)
hobbes.lbl.gov 128.3.12.38 /pub/mac (Radiance)
ics.uci.edu 128.195.1.1 /mac/think-c 15
imag.imag.fr 129.88.32.1 /edu/math/mac/Cabri 16
iraun1.ira.uka.de 129.13.10.90 /pub/mac (SingleShare,NewsView)
linc.cis.upenn.edu 130.91.6.8 /pub/NH3.0/mac (Mac NetHack!)
maddog.llnl.gov 128.115.10.1 /pub (uw.tar.Z unix windows)
menudo.uh.edu 129.7.1.16 /pub/gene-server/mac (Science)
microlib.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.1.21 /microlib/mac (Gatekeeper HQ) 17
midway.uchicago.edu 128.135.12.73 /pub/OzTex
mojo.ots.utexas.edu 128.83.185.16 /pub/slip/mac/ncsa SLIP telnet
munnari.oz.au 128.250.1.21 /mac (CAP, Multigate stuff) 18
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 130.14.20.1 /entrez 19
neptune.ethz.ch 129.132.101.33 /Oberon/MacII, /XYZ 20
novamail.cerl.uiuc.edu 128.174.180.9 /pub/lime (Lime demo, for MIDI)
oddjob.uchicago.edu 128.135.4.2 /pub/Yerk
otter.stanford.edu 36.21.0.104 /mma, /mac (Mathematica)
pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu 128.146.37.18 /mac (LabanWriter)
ruunfs.fys.ruu.nl 131.211.32.68 /pub/vtools [vs2ps, vs2ris]
ssyx.ucsc.edu 128.114.133.1 /pub/mac (HyperUnix, ClientDA)
statlab.uni-heidelberg.de 129.206.113.100 /pub/network (NetWork stuff)
tau.sm.luth.se 130.240.0.3 /pub/mac/nisus (macros, etc)
terminator.cc.umich.edu 141.211.164.8 /x500 (maX.500 white pages)
walrus.wr.usgs.gov 130.118.7.254 /pub/mac {Geology}
zippy.nimh.nih.gov 128.231.98.32 /pub/nih-image (NIH-Image)
These sites are shadow/mirror archives (the same stuff) of something else:
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archie.au 139.130.4.6 /micros/mac [sumex, umich]
dftnic.gsfc.nasa.gov 128.183.10.3 /mac.dir [dftsrv.gov]
ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de 130.149.17.7 /pub/mac [sumex] 21
ftp.lth.se 130.235.20.3 /mac [sumex] 22
ftp.rrzn.uni-hannover.de 130.75.5.71 /ftp1/mac [sumex]
ftp.uwtc.washington.edu 128.95.202.40 /pub/Macintosh [collection]
ftphost.aukuni.ac.nz 130.216.1.5 /mac [sumex] 23
garbo.uwasa.fi 128.214.87.1 /mac [funet]
giza.cis.ohio-state.edu 128.146.8.61 /pub/oztex [midway]
grind.isca.uiowa.edu 128.255.40.200 /mac [sumex, umich] 24
128.255.21.233 24
jyu.fi 128.214.7.5 /maclib [sumex]
minnehaha.rhrk.uni-kl.de 131.246.9.95 /pub/mac [sumex]
mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu 128.174.201.12 /mac/MUG [ux1]
nic.switch.ch 130.59.1.40 /mirror/info-mac [sumex] 8
/mirror/Oberon/MacII [MacOberon] 8
oswego.oswego.edu 129.3.1.1 /pub/mac [sumex]
pomme.src.umd.edu 128.8.111.252 /info-mac [sumex] 25
rusmv1.rus.uni-stuttgart.de129.69.1.12 /soft/mac [sumex]
shark.mel.dit.csiro.au 144.110.16.11 /info-mac [sumex]
sics.se 192.16.123.90 /pub/info-mac, /pub/mac
src.doc.ic.ac.uk 146.169.3.7 /mac, /public/other3/sumex-mac 26
utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp 133.11.11.11 /Mac, /Mac/info-mac [sumex]
watmsg.waterloo.edu 129.97.129.9 /pub/oztex [midway]
wuarchive.wustl.edu 128.252.135.4 /systems/mac {See note} 27
These sites have just a few mac files:
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bode.ee.ualberta.ca 129.128.16.96 /pub/mac
eff.org 192.88.144.3 /pub/mac
fs-1.iastate.edu 129.186.151.151 /pub/mac
ftp.nevada.edu 131.216.1.11 /pub/heathers (sounds)
genbank.bio.net 134.172.1.160 /pub/mac
hpcsos.col.hp.com 15.255.240.16 /packet/mac
icarus.cns.syr.edu 128.230.1.49 /software/mac (w/ Unix_Mac)
icarus.riacs.edu 134.12.1.1 /pub
mailer.cc.fsu.edu 128.186.6.103 /pub/mac
procyon.cis.ksu.edu 129.130.10.80 /pub/Macintosh
rascal.ics.utexas.edu 128.83.138.20 /mac 28
splicer.cba.hawaii.edu 128.171.17.7 /mac
teetot.acusd.edu ??? /pub/Macintosh/SuperCard
tolsun.oulu.fi 128.214.5.6 /pub/mac
ucsd.edu 128.54.16.1 /midi/software/mac, /pub/mac
These sites have a lot of files, but do not get much new:
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f.ms.uky.edu 128.163.128.6 /pub/mac [sumex]
ftp.bio.indiana.edu 129.79.224.50 / (large science archive) 29
impaqt1.mem.drexel.edu 129.25.10.1 /pub/files/mac
joker.optics.rochester.edu 128.151.240.1 /Sounds, /mac
kth.se 130.237.72.201 /macintosh
mcsun.eu.net 192.16.202.1 /comp/mac
merlin.cs.purdue.edu 128.10.2.3 /pub/mac
plains.nodak.edu 134.129.111.64 /pub/mac/pub 30
ra.nrl.navy.mil 128.60.0.21 /MacSciTech
I can't connect to these sites, which may have mac stuff:
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beach.gal.utexas.edu 129.109.1.207 /pub/virus/mac (VMS though)
peace.waikato.ac.nz 130.217.64.62 anu-news gnu msdos mac ncsa
saffron.inset.com 192.94.75.2 / (new Sound_list HQ)
slug.pws.bull.com 128.35.10.203 comp.binaries.mac
Some Miscellaneous sites
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csd4.csd.uwm.edu 129.89.7.4 /pub/inet.services.txt
ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca 136.159.2.1? /pub/text.compression.corpus 31
pilot.njin.net 128.6.7.38 /pub/ftp-list (big ftp.list)
These sites no longer exist:
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apple.com 130.43.2.2 see ftp.apple.com 2
wsmr-simtel20.army.mil 26.2.0.74 see wuarchie.wustl.edu 27
Current archie servers (as of Jan 3 1993):
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archie.ans.net 147.225.1.2 ANS, New York, USA
archie.au 139.130.4.6 Deakin University, Geelong,Australia
archie.cs.huji.ac.il 132.65.6.5 Hebrew University, Jerusalem,Israel
archie.doc.ic.ac.uk 146.169.11.3 Imperial College, London, UK
archie.funet.fi 128.214.6.100 FUnet, Helsinki, Finland
archie.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp 130.54.20.1 Japan
archie.luth.se 130.240.18.4 Sweden
archie.ncu.edu.tw 140.115.19.24 Taiwanese server
archie.nz 130.195.9.4 New Zealand server
archie.rutgers.edu 128.6.18.15 Piscataway, New Jersey, USA
archie.sogang.ac.kr 163.239.1.11 Korean server
archie.sura.net 128.167.254.179 SURAnet, College Park, Maryland, USA
archie.switch.ch 139.59.1.40 SWITCH, Zurich, Switzerland
archie.th-darmstadt.de 130.83.128.111 Germany
archie.univie.ac.at 131.130.1.23 Austria
archie.unl.edu 129.93.1.14 Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Note: "If you're on the Internet, you can "telnet [site name]" and login in as
"archie", at which point you'll get basic directions and pointers to other
Archie machines." (TidBITS#130; Gateways 1: Internet)
Notes on some of the above sites:
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1. ezinfo.ethz.ch (129.132.2.72) ./mac
A large European site. While ezinfo is primarily a BBS for Users in
Switzerland and Europe, this host also provides anonymous FTP and DECNET
access to its archives. Preferrably use night hours as the BBS is heavily
used by local users during daytime hours. Guest can only see 50% of the
menus on the BBS.
The Macintosh files are taken from comp.binaries.mac, with local
uploads now and then. Recent files are stored in ./mac/news/ for one
month before being redistributed in their respective directories.
HOW TO UPLOAD: mail .hqx files to danny@ezinfo.ethz.ch
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
RECENT FILES: see above.
HELP: eis_manager@ezinfo.ethz.ch
2. ftp.apple.com (130.43.2.3) /dts
Replacing apple.com {apple.apple.com} (130.43.2.2) this is Apple's
official ftp site to supply the world with System software {up to 7.0.0
that is}, utilities, technical notes, sample source code, press release
archives, and developer tools. Callers outside America are restricted
to what they can download. :-( Also, when new software is placed on
this site it can quickly become overloaded.
ALL FILES: /dts/help/dir-files-all
RECENT FILES: /dts/help/dir-files-recent
HELP: /help, or mail mjohnson@apple.com.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
3. ftp.cso.uiuc.edu (128.174.5.59) /mac/MUG
Old name ux1.cso.uiuc.edu. A local user group has been kind enough to
store copies of it's disk collection here. There is a massive amount of
material to download. New disks have started appearing again, too. Too
bad the index files aren't updated regularly, it's a shame to download
entire disks, and not knowing what's on them. It also wastes internet
bandwidth ;-)
ALL FILES: /mac/MUG/0Biglist.MUG
HELP: /mac/MUG/0README.MUG
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
4. ftp.funet.fi (128.214.6.100) /pub/mac
A very large European site. In addition to shadowing Sumex-aim, they get
their own original files sometimes. Non-Europeans shouldn't call often,
to keep costs down. They also serve as an archie host (archie.funet.fi)
for Europe.
ALL FILES: /pub/mac/_file.lst
RECENT FILES: /pub/mac/ChangeLog
HELP: /pub/mac/HELP
HOW TO UPLOAD: Use ftp to put files into /pub/mac/incoming.
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
5. ftp.lu.se (130.235.132.89)
Old name was pollux.lu.se. Sizable collection of Mac stuff. Mostly .hqx
files with a few .gif and .bin.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII for .hqx files, BINARY (IMAGE) for everything
else.
6. irisa.irisa.fr (131.254.2.3) /News/comp.binaries.mac
They keep archives of the postings to the comp.binaries.mac newsgroup.
The files all stored in one huge directory, so instead of doing an 'ls',
get the index file to look at offline.
ALL FILES: /News/comp.binaries.mac/index
HOW TO UPLOAD: Post to the comp.binaries.mac USENET group.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
7. mac.archive.umich.edu (141.211.32.2) /mac
This big site has a large number of files, many of them unique. There are
many outline fonts, mostly Adobe type 1's, and a few type 3's and
TrueType. About the only gripe I have is the tremendous number of
subdirectories, e.g. /mac/system.extensions/font/adobe.type.three... but
that's a small price to pay for the work they've put in for us leeches :-)
ALL FILES: /mac/00help/index.txt
RECENT FILES: /mac/00help/newfiles.txt
IN QUEUE: Look in the /mac/incoming directory.
HELP: /mac/00help
HOW TO UPLOAD: ftp-put files in the /mac/incoming directory or
e-mail to macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu
{e-mail results in crossposting to other archives}
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII for .hqx files, BINARY (IMAGE) for everything
else.
8. nic.switch.ch (130.59.1.40) /software/mac mirror/info-mac
/mirror/Oberon/MacII
A pretty large European site. It is a server for academic and research
users primarily in Switzerland, but also for the ones in Europe and the
rest of the world.
There is also an interactive browsing mode available via the SWITCHinfo
telnet access to nic.switch.ch with login name 'info', no password
required. A HyperCard stack offers similar access facilities in a
Macintosh way, it can be found in /software/mac/SWITCHinfo.
In /software/mac/src is a unique collection of Macintosh software that
comes with freely redistributable sources.
ALL FILES: /0overview/ls-lR (very large, > 3 MBytes!)
RECENT FILES: /0overview/new-files
HELP: /0README or mail to switchinfo@switch.ch
9. sumex-aim.stanford.edu (36.44.0.6) /info-mac
The king of macintosh ftp sites. If you want your uploads to get a wide
distribution, this is the place to send them to. They also have their own
message "list", the info-mac digests. This is handy for those who don't
have USENET access.
ALL FILES: /info-mac/help/all-files.txt
RECENT FILES: /info-mac/help/recent-files.txt
HELP: Look in the /info-mac/help directory, read 'em all.
HOW TO UPLOAD: email posts or files to info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
emailing to macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu also works.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
10. toklab.ics.osaka-u.ac.jp (133.1.12.100) /mac/info-mac/info-mac
A good sized Mac site in Japan. 'ls' does not list files so use 'dir'
instead. Files are orginized by date so reading the 00dir.recent and
00dir.verbose lists is imperative. All files are unix compressed .hqx
(.hqx.Z) and therefore require BINARY (IMAGE) mode to download.
ALL FILES: /mac/info-mac/info-mac/00dir.verbose
RECENT FILES: /mac/info-mac/info-mac/00dir.recent
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
11. ftp.acns.nwu.edu (129.105.113.52 129.105.49.1) /pub/disinfectant or /tiff
The headquarters of John Norstad's excellent anti-virus program,
Disinfectant, the sample code, and some other stuff, like macph.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
12. ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu (141.142.20.50) /Mac
Also know as zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu. Old #ip was 128.174.20.50.
NCSA keeps Telnet, ContigAsm, Contour, DataScope, GelReader,
HypercardAnimator, NCSA Image, Import2HDF, Layout, & PalEdit here.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
13. ftp.primate.wisc.edu (144.92.43.11) /pub/mac
Contains some programs by Paul DuBois, and a few other utilities: BlobMgr,
FaceLift, Grep, TransSkel,ZoomIdle, MakeWrite, SicnEdit, gnome, and
psuedo-fpu.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
14. ftp.uu.net (192.48.96.9) /languages/abc
You can find a mac version of the ABC programming language here, and also
a macintosh version of STDWIN as /amiga-sources/stdwin/mac.tar.Z. UUNet
also archives huge amounts of other material, like USENET news, GNU stuff,
bsd sources, internet specs, popular unix packages, and bug fixes.
ALL FILES: /index/master.Z, /index/master-time.Z
RECENT FILES: /index/changes.week.Z, /index/changes.day.1.Z
IN QUEUE: /index/incoming.Z
HELP: /help, /index/README
HOW TO UPLOAD: /tmp
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
15. ics.uci.edu (128.195.1.1) /mac/think-c
This is the home of the Think C mailing list. You'll find a bunch of Think
Class Library stuff here, along with general Think C code, interfaces, and
updaters. Read all the README files in /mac/think-c for more info (and
how to get on the mailing list).
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
16. imag.imag.fr (129.88.32.1) /pub/CABRI
Not only is this the home of the CABRI (graph, geometry) software, but
they are also nice enough to keep the most recent uploads to
comp.binaries.mac, in MacBinary format (yay!). It is recommened that
CABRI be retrieved from wuarchive.wustl.edu
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
17. microlib.cc.utexas.edu (128.83.1.21) /microlib/mac
Headquarters of Chris Johnson's anti-virus utility Gatekeeper.
Somewhat erratic in getting new or unique files. You can also subscribe
to their mailing list (email to chris@emx.utexas.edu and ask) to get
informed when new additions arrive.
ALL FILES: /microlib/mac/file-list.txt
RECENT FILES: Get the file called "Update-[date]" in /microlib/mac.
HOW TO UPLOAD: email to macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu
{this also results in cross-posting to other archives.}
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
18. munnari.oz.au (128.250.1.21) /mac
Home of Webster Multiport Gateway tools, and other mac networking goodies,
like Columbia Appletalk Package, Timelord, & Messages.
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).
19. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (130.14.20.1) /entrez
The NCBI has developed a CD ROM-based system for browsing records in a
subset of the NLM's MEDLINE medical bibliographic database. Preliminary
Macintosh and MS-Windows versions of the browser program, named Entrez,
are posted in the "entrez" directory. Ordering information for the Entrez
CD ROM is also posted there.
HELP: Contact gish@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (Warren Gish).
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
20. neptune.ethz.ch (129.132.101.33) /Oberon/MacII
Here you can find the MacOberon compiler, and the Geometry program XYZ
GeoBench.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
21. ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de (130.149.17.7) /pub/mac
Also called 'quepasa.cs.tu-berlin'. Features: FTP-Users can get folders
with 'get folder.tar' and get files/folers compressed
'get file.Z/get folder.tar.Z' {use binary}
Mail-Server: mail-server@cs.tu-berlin.de
22. ftp.lth.se (130.235.20.3) /mac
The old name and #ip was 'lth.se (130.235.16.3)' This is a European
sumex shadow that has superseded sics.se. Due to people using the site
as a gif trading post the ftp upload has been eliminted.
HOW TO UPLOAD: email files to Peter.Moller@dna.lth.se
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
23. ftphost.aukuni.ac.nz (130.216.1.5) /mac
A shadow archive intended for folks in and around New Zealand.
ALL FILES: /mac/README
RECENT FILES: /mac/NEWFILES.TXT
HELP: Mail Andrew Knox at macftp@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz.
HOW TO UPLOAD: macftp@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
24. grind.isca.uiowa.edu (128.255.40.200 128.255.21.233) /mac
The Iowa Student Computing Association filesystem, five gigabytes and
growing! Not only does ISCA have FTP but also a telnet downloading
interface (Zmodem, NetZmodem, Kermit, Xmodem, FTP) with search,
new_files, and batch downloading, login as 'iscabbs'.
ISCA also has one of the largest Internet BBS's at bbs.isca.uiowa.edu,
they support over 200 users online at once.
Coming soon: PANDA, the information arcade message system. A quantum
leap beyond the ordinary BBS experience.
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY. (MacBinary format (yay!))
25. pomme.src.umd.edu (128.8.111.252) /info-mac
Also named src-aux.src.umd.edu. On a Mac running A/UX 3.0 this is the
Institute for Systems Research at the University of Maryland's sumex
shadow for UMCP and the east coast and it also adds a few files.
26. src.doc.ic.ac.uk (146.169.3.7) /mac
A London based Info-mac & umich shadow.
HELP: mail ukuug-soft@doc.ic.ac.uk to contact the maintainers.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
27. wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4) /systems/mac
This is the de-facto king of shadow archives; it mirrors three mac
sites: sumex {/systems/mac/info-mac}, rascal.ics.utexas.edu
{/systems/mac/rascal}, and mac.archive.umich.edu {/systems/mac/umich.edu}.
It also keeps files long deleted from the archives it shadows
{/systems/mac/info-mac/Old.} Also shadows several non Mac archives.
The Simtel mirror was "removed due to lack of space. Most of this
material had not been updated for several years. For older Macintosh
software, please check /mirrors/info-mac/Old." (README file in
mirrors/macintosh). The directories all cross into one another
{/systems/mac/info-mac/Old is the same as /mirrors/info-mac/Old for
example.} so it is very easy to find the shadow archives. {The
/mirrors/ route is good for people who want to get to a directory fast.}
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII for .hqx files, BINARY (IMAGE) for everything
else.
28. rascal.ics.utexas.edu (128.83.138.20) /mac
Don't bother connecting here; this medium-sized site was gutted and
now has very few files. It still gets a few new files but most of those
are text files. wuarchive.wustl.edu holds the files that used to be here
and duplicates the few new files rascal gets.
29. ftp.bio.indiana.edu (129.79.224.50) /{see below}
All sorts of scientific applications, in /biology/mac, /chemistry/mac,
/science/mac, and /molbio/mac.
HELP: /archive.doc
HOW TO UPLOAD: /incoming
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
30. plains.nodak.edu (134.129.111.64) /pub/mac/pub
Kind of stale, but they had some stuff I hadn't seen anywhere else.
TRANSFER MODE: Use ASCII.
31. ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca (136.159.2.1?) /pub/text.compression.corpus
Holds sample files to benchmark compression programs, voyager .gifs, and
a text editor that predicts what you'll type next in
/pub/the.reactive.keyboard/mac.
TRANSFER MODE: Use BINARY (IMAGE).