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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS);faqs.490
-
-
- Section 2: Other SCA electronic sources.
-
- 2.1 Are there other SCA mailing lists?
-
- BARDIC Bardic topics
- Subscription: email to bardic-request@carleton.edu
-
- CALONTIR Kingdom of Calontir
- Subscription: email to listserv@unl.edu with blank subject line and
- message body of:
- SUB CALONTIR Firstname Lastname
- substituting your name for First and Last name.
-
- CAROLINGIA Barony of Carolingia (Boston, MA)
- Subscription: email to carolingia-request@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
-
- DML Drachenwald Mailing List - weekly
- Subscription: email to the maintainer with DML in the subject.
- Maintainer: Jo Jaquinta (jaymin@maths.tcd.ie or jaymin@salmon.maths.tcd.ie)
- Archives: via anonymous FTP at lanczos.maths.tcd.ie
- directory /jaymin/sca
- via email - send mail containing the single line HELP to
- info-server@lanczos.maths.tcd.ie
-
- GREAT COMPUTERIZED HERALDRY PROJECT
- Subscription: email to gchp-request@math.harvard.edu
-
- LOUGH DEVNAREE Shire of... (Dublin, Ireland), Ireland, Celts
- Subscription: contact list maintainer
- Maintainer: Sorcha ui Flahairteaigh (lgrant@lanczos.maths.tcd.ie)
-
- MAGYAR Medieval Hungary and things Hungarian in SCA.
- Subscription: email to magyar-request@bransle.ucs.mun.ca
- Postings: email to magyar@bransle.ucs.mun.ca
- Maintainer: Miklos Sandorfia (andrew@bransle.ucs.mun.ca)
- Archives: via anonymous FTP at bransle.ucs.mun.ca
-
- NORTH East Kingdom Northern Region topics
- Subscription: email to north-request@bransle.ucs.mun.ca
- Maintainer: Miklos Sandorfia (andrew@bransle.ucs.mun.ca)
-
- SCAHRLDS Heraldic discussion
- Subscription: mail to LISTSERV@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU with blank subject
- line and body of:
- SUB SCAHRLDS Firstname Lastname
- substituting your name for First and Last name.
- Maintainer: Kwellend-Njal Kolskeggsson (vnend@princeton.edu)
- Digest: sent twice weekly by Alan Fairfax
- (atterlep@lepus.acs.oakland.edu)
- Contact him for details.
-
- SCA-WEST West Kingdom topics
- Subscription: mail to sca-west-reqest@ecst.csuchico.edu with "help"
- in the subject line for more information.
- Maintainer: sca-west-owner@ecst.scuchico.edu.
-
- SIEGE Siege engines, pre-black powder fortifications
- Subscription: mail to siege-request@bransle.ucs.mun.ca with a blank
- subject line and body of:
- SUB SIEGE Firstname Lastname
- substituting your name for First and Last name.
- Maintainer: Sebastian (amlsmith@morgan.ucs.mun.ca)
- Archives: via anonymous FTP at bransle.ucs.mun.ca
- directory /pub/sca/
-
- 2.2 Are there archives of SCA information that I can access?
-
- Yes. There are several sites that contain various files of SCA
- information, including this file, Corpora, the Heraldic Rules for
- Submission, the Online Armorial, several kingdom's laws, rules for
- combat, and so on. Each site has a different collection of
- material, so you may need to investigate more than one to find what
- you need. Contact your local system administrator to learn how to
- use anonymous FTP to retrieve these files. Those without FTP access
- should send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "send
- usenet/news.answers/finding-sources" in the body to find out how to
- do FTP by e-mail.
-
-
- meadow.stanford.edu [36.22.0.202, subject to change] directory /pub
- maintained by aluko@portia.stanford.edu (Iulstan Sigewealding)
- ftp.nau.edu [134.114.64.24] directory /public/sca
- maintained by wew@naucse.cse.nau.edu (Bill Wilson)
- bransle.ucs.mun.ca [134.153.2.24] directory /pub/sca
- maintained by andrew@bransle.ucs.mun.ca (Miklos Sandorfia)
- heort.bsuvc.edu [147.226.56.53]
- maintained by 00mjstum@leo.bsuvc.bsu.edu (Gwydion)
-
- 2.3 Does anyone have a contact in ...
-
- There are files at meadow.stanford.edu available for anonymous
- FTP that may be useful in finding people in various places. Also see
- the Rolls Ethereal.
-
- /pub/findsca.txt
- /pub/rolls.txt
-
- 2.4 What are the Rolls Ethereal?
-
- The Rolls Ethereal list people on the Rialto, at least name and
- electronic address, and often interests, location, and awards. The
- Rolls are maintained by Justin du Coeur (justin@inmet.camb.inmet.com)
- and are distributed at intervals of anywhere from 6 to 12 months.
-
- 2.5 What's this alt.sca I found?
-
- The first SCA newsgroup was named alt.sca. When the traffic grew
- to a respectable size, we moved to rec.org.sca because the rec
- hierarchy gets better distribution. alt.sca is currently defunct, but
- still carried at some sites. We recommend that users of alt.sca move
- over to rec.org.sca, and ask their system administrator to remove
- alt.sca from their system, to avoid future confusion.
-
- ---------- End of Part 02 ----------
-
- ========================================================================
- Thanks to all who have contributed to this article.
-
- This article is a work in progress. If you have other topics you'd like to
- see included, send me email with the question(s) and your suggested
- answer(s). If you have comment on the items included, please send me
- (polite) email.
-
- PLEASE DO NOT COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE ON THE RIALTO! ! !
-
- The whole point of this effort is to reduce traffic. I will summarize
- comments sent to me, if it seems necessary.
-
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- Subject: rec.org.sca / Rialto Frequently Asked Questions - part03/04
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- Summary: FAQs with Answers for the Rialto - rec.org.sca and mailing
- list sca@mc.lcs.mit.edu. The Society for Creative Anachronism is
- an organization that studies the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and
- recreates those parts we find most interesting.
- X-Last-Updated: 1992/12/01
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- Last-modified: 10/02/1992
-
- rec.org.sca and sca@mc.lcs.mit.edu FAQ
- or
- Questions Frequently Asked on the Rialto
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This article is part 3 of the complete Frequently Asked Questions
- posting for the Rialto. An introduction and table of contents are
- included in part 1. The complete Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list
- is available via FTP from pit-manager.mit.edu in directory
- /pub/usenet/rec.org.sca. Those without FTP access should send e-mail to
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources"
- in the body to find out how to do FTP by e-mail.
-
- For more complete introductions to the SCA, see the recurring postings
- "Come on in -- the water's fine" (by Hal Ravn [whheydt@pacbell.com] ) and
- "Life in the Current Middle Ages." (by Arval Benicour
- [mittle@watson.ibm.com] ).
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Section 3: Miscellaneous questions.
-
- 3.1 What does AS stand for?
-
- Anno Societatis, or Year of the Society, counted from May 1, 1966
- CE. (CE = Common Era, used to avoid the religious connotations of AD,
- or Anno Domini)
-
- 3.2 Other abbreviations you may run across:
-
- A&S - Arts and Sciences (not to be confused with AS, above)
- BTW - By The Way
- CMA - Current Middle Ages
- FAQ - Frequently Asked Question(s)
- FYI - For Your Information
- IMHO - In My Honest/Humble Opinion
- MKA - Modernly (or Mundanely) Known As
- OOP - Out Of Period
- :-) - not really an abbreviation, the "smiley" informally
- indicates humor. Turn your head sideways to the left to
- understand it.
-
- 3.3 Why don't we have a badge for all the Rialto people to wear?
-
- We have an informal agreement that a piece of netting worn on your
- person or hanging about your camp indicates you visit the Rialto.
- Remember there are people that have nets around that do *not* visit
- here.
-
- 3.4 What is Period?
-
- The period (and place) of interest to the SCA, as defined in
- Corpora and the By-Laws, is Western Europe and cultures that had
- contact with Western Europe before the 17th Century.
-
-
- Section 4: Recurring events:
-
- 4.1 What is Pennsic? When is Pennsic?
-
- Pennsic is an annual war, with the main contenders being the East
- and Middle Kingdoms. It is the largest recurring event in the Laurel
- Kingdoms, with attendance in 1992 of about 8000. It has taken place
- since 1972, and has been held at Coopers Lake Campground near Slippery
- Rock, PA since 1977. The main battles of the war are held the third
- weekend in August, with other activities taking place the week and
- weekend preceding that. Pennsic was so named from "Pennsylvania" on the
- model of "Punic."
-
- 4.2 What is Estrella? When is Estrella?
-
- Estrella is an annual war, with the main contenders being Atenveldt
- and Caid. The West and Outlands often contribute to the mayhem :-) It
- has taken place since 1985, and is held at Estrella Mountain Park near
- Goodyear, AZ, west of Phoenix. It is held on President's Day weekend
- (February).
-
- 4.3 What is Lilies? When is Lilies?
-
- Lilies is an annual war that takes place in Calontir. Each year
- a new scenario is developed to vary the sides. Past scenarios
- have included Winter Queens vs. Summer Queens, Laurels vs.
- Pelicans, Baronies vs. Shires, and so on. It takes place near
- Kansas City. Attendance in 1992 was 800+.
-
- Section 5: How do you join the SCA?
-
- Find your local group and show up. To attend an event, you must
- wear some attempt at pre-17th century clothing. If you like it, you
- may want to become a registered member, which among other things
- gets you newsletters. The Office of the Registry will provide basic
- introductory material, including a copy of your kingdom newsletter,
- on request. They also have packets of material available for
- teachers.
-
- The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc.
- Office of the Registry
- P.O. Box 360743
- Milpitas, CA 95036-0743
-
- In Australia (The Principality of Lochac), contact:
-
- Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc.
- PO Box 607
- UNLEY SA 5061
- AUSTRALIA
-
- ---------- End of Part 03 ----------
-
- ========================================================================
- Thanks to all who have contributed to this article.
-
- This article is a work in progress. If you have other topics you'd like to
- see included, send me email with the question(s) and your suggested
- answer(s). If you have comment on the items included, please send me
- (polite) email.
-
- PLEASE DO NOT COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE ON THE RIALTO! ! !
-
- The whole point of this effort is to reduce traffic. I will summarize
- comments sent to me, if it seems necessary.
-
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- * Robyyan Torr d'Elandris Kapellenberg, Windmaster's Hill Atlantia *
- *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * Dennis R. Sherman Triangle Research Libraries Network *
- * dennis_sherman@unc.edu Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill *
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- Subject: rec.org.sca / Rialto Frequently Asked Questions - part04/04
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- Date: 11 Dec 1992 06:02:54 GMT
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: pit-manager.mit.edu
- Summary: FAQs with Answers for the Rialto - rec.org.sca and mailing
- list sca@mc.lcs.mit.edu. The Society for Creative Anachronism is
- an organization that studies the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and
- recreates those parts we find most interesting.
- X-Last-Updated: 1992/12/01
-
- Archive-name: sca-faq/part04
- Last-modified: 09/14/1992
-
- rec.org.sca and sca@mc.lcs.mit.edu FAQ
- or
- Questions Frequently Asked on the Rialto
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This article is part 4 of the complete Frequently Asked Questions
- posting for the Rialto. An introduction and table of contents are
- included in part 1. The complete Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list
- is available via FTP from pit-manager.mit.edu in directory
- /pub/usenet/rec.org.sca. Those without FTP access should send e-mail to
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources"
- in the body to find out how to do FTP by e-mail.
-
- For more complete introductions to the SCA, see the recurring postings
- "Come on in -- the water's fine" (by Hal Ravn [whheydt@pacbell.com] ) and
- "Life in the Current Middle Ages." (by Arval Benicour
- [mittle@watson.ibm.com] ).
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Guide to Posting Style
-
- Each line of text posted to the Rialto is stored on thousands of Usenet
- machines, and is also processed through the digestifier software and mailed
- out to every recipient of the digest. Many of the readers of the Rialto
- must pay for disk space and connect time. Keeping this in mind, here are
- some common-sense guidelines for polite use of the Rialto. These are just
- suggestions: there are no rules. However, following these guidelines would
- be a courtesy to your fellow Rialtans, and to the good and generous
- institutions whose machines support our communication.
-
- Many of these suggestions are adapted from regular postings on
- news.announce.newusers, notably "Rules for Posting to Usenet," "What is
- Usenet?", "A Primer on How to Work with the Usenet," and "Hints on Writing
- Style for Usenet." If you have access to that newsgroup, please take the
- opportunity to read these postings.
-
- * Keep it short. Say what you have to say, but in the fewest words
- possible that make your meaning clear. Brevity that obscures
- meaning is not very useful.
-
- * Quote only what you must from previous articles.
- - Don't quote someone's entire signature, or blank space.
- - Don't include an entire article in order to append a single line of
- text.
- - Often a paraphrase will be clearer and more succinct than a quote.
-
- * Use white space as necessary for clarity in your posting, and no more.
-
- * Use a signature, but keep it short. People appreciate knowing who and
- where you are (SCA and modern). Include your email address in your
- signature, and enough of your name, titles, location etc. to ensure
- an unambiguous identifiacation. People do not appreciate paying
- phone bills to transmit over-large signatures, and Usenet etiquette
- frowns very strongly on many-line signatures or signatures with
- graphics.
-
- * Reply by mail, unless your message is going to be of general interest. Of
- course, the Rialto is eclectic enough that a serious discussion of
- almost any relevant topic will interest some people. Use your best
- judgement to balance the level of general interest against the cost of
- posting your message to the Rialto. Postings whose content amounts to
- "you're an idiot" or "I demand you apologize for ..." are most
- emphatically *NOT* welcome.
-
- * If you have a problem reaching someone by e-mail contact your system
- administrator, write to postmaster at your correspondent's node, or ask
- someone on the net who seems to know a lot about e-mail. Please avoid
- posting a message about it - you are trying to send something to
- someone on ONE system. Posting sends it to all the thousands of
- systems throughout the world that make up the Rialto - which is going
- to cost someone, even if not you, a lot of money.
-
- * Please don't post local event announcements. This is another "balance the
- general interest value against the cost" issue. Local event
- announcements probably will be of interest to only a small fraction of
- the readership of the Rialto. A brief mention of an event in a
- signature, or a 2 or 3 line summary with "email for more information"
- is perfectly in order.
-
- * Write carefully. People reading your postings can't hear your tone of
- voice or see your expression, and probably don't know you well
- enough to know whether you are serious or joking. Sarcasm is
- guaranteed to be misunderstood by someone. It is better to avoid it
- entirely, or at least clearly mark it with something like <SARCASM
- ON> ...sarcasm... <SARCASM OFF>.
-
- * LOTS of people read the Rialto, and the newsgroup is completely public.
- Don't post anything you wouldn't want to say in a room filled with
- complete strangers, your boss, your parent's relatives, reporters from
- the National Inquirer, the peerage and royalty of your kingdom, etc.
- They might well be reading. Take the time to re-read your posting, and
- to think whether you *really* want to say that.
-
- * Don't get offended, and don't offend others - most of the people
- reading the Rialto are SCAdians, and would prefer being your friend
- to the alternative. Treat people well and they will assuredly
- respond in kind. If someone appears to be offended by a posting of
- yours, especially if the offense is unintended, the best response is
- to apologize via email. Also, note that "I'm sorry you took it that
- way" is inadequate as an apology -- better is "I'm sorry I offended
- you." The first implicitly shifts the blame to the offended person,
- while the second does not.
-
- * Use the subject line. If you can describe your topics in the subject
- line of your posting, please do so. Posting with Subject: Various is
- pretty pointless, isn't it? :-) If you are replying to a previous
- posting, and you have shifted the topic, please correct the subject
- line. Some people will make note of the previous subject like this:
- Subject: Two-sword technique (Was Re: Pennsic)
-
- ---------- End of Rialto FAQ ----------
-
- ========================================================================
- Thanks to all who have contributed to this article.
-
- This article is a work in progress. If you have other topics you'd like to
- see included, send me email with the question(s) and your suggested
- answer(s). If you have comment on the items included, please send me
- (polite) email.
-
- PLEASE DO NOT COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE ON THE RIALTO! ! !
-
- The whole point of this effort is to reduce traffic. I will summarize
- comments sent to me, if it seems necessary.
-
- *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * Robyyan Torr d'Elandris Kapellenberg, Windmaster's Hill Atlantia *
- *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * Dennis R. Sherman Triangle Research Libraries Network *
- * dennis_sherman@unc.edu Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill *
- *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
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- From: chip@chinacat.unicom.com (Chip Rosenthal)
- Subject: SCO Enhanced Feature Supplements [summary of recent changes]
- Expires: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 06:15:57 GMT
- Organization: Unicom Systems Development, Austin, TX
- Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1992 06:15:56 GMT
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- Archive-name: sco-efs
- News-answers-archive-name: sco/efs
- Posting-frequency: monthly
- Version: 1.11
-
- This posting summarizes recent changes to the repertoire of free
- Enhanced Feature Supplements available from the Santa Cruz Operation.
- These EFSs may be downloaded via anonymous uucp from sosco, scolon,
- sosffm, and uunet, as well as the SCO SOS bulletin board. A full
- listing of available EFSs also may be retrieved from these systems.
- Please see the monthly ``Welcome to comp.unix.xenix.sco'' posting (in
- the comp.unix.xenix.sco newsgroup) for information on how to access
- these systems.
-
- *** /tmp/faq3222.prev-version Fri Nov 6 00:15:04 1992
- --- /tmp/faq3222.curr-version Fri Nov 6 00:15:03 1992
- ***************
- *** 1,9 ****
- ! @(#) sco-efs 1.10 92/10/09 02:16:11
- ! [ file sosco!/usr/spool/uucppublic/EFS/info retrieved on 10/9/92 ]
-
- ! List of SCO Enhanced Feature Supplements available for transfer using UUCP
- ! Last updated: 09/21/92
-
- New on 09/21/92
-
- efs127: SCO Advanced Graphics Adapters EFS
- --- 1,15 ----
- ! @(#) sco-efs 1.11 92/11/06 00:10:50
- ! [ file sosco!/usr/spool/uucppublic/EFS/info retrieved on 11/6/92 ]
-
- ! List of SCO Extended Feature Supplements available for transfer using UUCP
- ! Last updated: 10/12/92
-
- + New on 10/12/92
- +
- + efs129: Compaq IDA-2 Supplement
- +
- + efs128: Compaq Supplement Version 1.5
- +
- New on 09/21/92
-
- efs127: SCO Advanced Graphics Adapters EFS
- ***************
- *** 107,114 ****
- the format(C) command before the data can be transferred.
-
- 5. Follow the installation instructions given in the cover letter file.
- !
- ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- List of available Enhanced Feature Supplements
-
- --- 113,119 ----
- the format(C) command before the data can be transferred.
-
- 5. Follow the installation instructions given in the cover letter file.
- ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- List of available Enhanced Feature Supplements
-
- ***************
- *** 301,306 ****
- --- 306,340 ----
- EFS on your SCO UNIX System V/386 system)
-
-
- + efs128.btld.Z 73063 (03778) Compaq Supplement Version 1.5 for
- + efs128.doc.Z 69223 (37794) SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2 Version 2.0
- + efs128.add.Z 3775 (32135) SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2 Version 4.0
- + efs128.v1.Z 613933 (56728) SCO Open Desktop Release 1.1w/Update F or later
- + efs128.v2.Z 582437 (42694) SCO MPX Release 1.1 with Update A
- + efs128.v3.Z 320723 (47928) SCO MPX Release 2.0
- + efs128.mgr.Z 88707 (19152)
- +
- +
- + Please note on efs128:
- +
- + 1) The file "efs128.add.Z" is addendum documentation to the supplement.
- +
- + 2) This supplement should be put on 3.5" high density media only.
- +
- + 3) The file "efs128.mgr.Z" is the System Manger Documentation
- + ______________________________________________________________________________
- +
- +
- + efs129.Z 42438 (31030) Compaq IDA-2 Supplement for
- + efs129.doc.Z 3181 (27756) SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2 Version 4.1
- + SCO Open Desktop Release 2.0
- +
- +
- + Please Note:
- +
- + efs129 is available from SCO only via downloading from this machine.
- + Production copies of this EFS are available to order only from Compaq Computer
- + Corporation.
-
-
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- Subject: SCO Support Level Supplements [summary of recent changes]
- Expires: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 06:14:44 GMT
- Organization: Unicom Systems Development, Austin, TX
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-
- This posting summarizes recent changes to the repertoire of free
- Support Level Supplements available from the Santa Cruz Operation.
- These SLSs may be downloaded via anonymous uucp from sosco, scolon,
- sosffm, and uunet, as well as the SCO SOS bulletin board. A full
- listing of available SLSs also may be retrieved from these systems.
- Please see the monthly ``Welcome to comp.unix.xenix.sco'' posting (in
- the comp.unix.xenix.sco newsgroup) for information on how to access
- these systems.
-
- *** /tmp/faq3101.prev-version Fri Nov 6 00:13:20 1992
- --- /tmp/faq3101.curr-version Fri Nov 6 00:13:19 1992
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- ! @(#) sco-sls 1.11 92/10/09 02:16:07
- ! [ file sosco!/usr/spool/uucppublic/SLS/info retrieved on 10/9/92 ]
-
- List of SCO Support Level Supplement files available for transfer using UUCP
- ! Last updated: 09/29/92
-
- New on 09/29/92
-
- app357a: SCO X11R4 Clients Update
- --- 1,13 ----
- ! @(#) sco-sls 1.12 92/11/06 00:10:48
- ! [ file sosco!/usr/spool/uucppublic/SLS/info retrieved on 11/6/92 ]
-
- List of SCO Support Level Supplement files available for transfer using UUCP
- ! Last updated: 10/30/92
-
- + New on 10/30/92
- +
- + unx356a: SCO Update for Corollary Systems
- +
- New on 09/29/92
-
- app357a: SCO X11R4 Clients Update
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-
-
- -
- List of available Support Level Supplements (SLS)
-
-
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- *** 217,229 ****
- utility with the -r option. Example: sum -r app094.Z
-
- For a full description of each of the following Support Level Supplements
- ! you can download the "descriptions" file in /usr/spool/uucppublic/SLS.
- ! The "descriptions" file contains the same information that was available
- ! in the Support Level Supplement catalog.
-
-
-
- -
- Size in bytes
- File name (checksum) Description
-
- --- 220,230 ----
- utility with the -r option. Example: sum -r app094.Z
-
- For a full description of each of the following Support Level Supplements
- ! you can download the "descriptions" file in /usr/spool/uucppublic/SLS
- ! directory.
-
-
-
- Size in bytes
- File name (checksum) Description
-
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- *** 284,291 ****
-
-
- app357a.Z 1033699 (28271) SCO X11R4 Clients Update for
- ! app357a.ltr.Z 1255 (09465) SCO Open Desktop Release 2.0
- !
-
- lng088.Z 63175 (48937) New HP plotter agent for SCO CGI
- lng088.ltr 1229 (34279) SCO CGI Release 1.1
- --- 285,291 ----
-
-
- app357a.Z 1033699 (28271) SCO X11R4 Clients Update for
- ! app357a.ltr.Z 1366 (13841) SCO Open Desktop Release 2.0
-
- lng088.Z 63175 (48937) New HP plotter agent for SCO CGI
- lng088.ltr 1229 (34279) SCO CGI Release 1.1
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- *** 483,488 ****
- --- 483,492 ----
- SCO Open Desktop Release 1.1.x
- (Note: this supplement should be put on low
- density media. i.e.--48ds9 or 135ds9)
-