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- Subject: [comp.periphs] SCSI archive files
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- Date: 2 Sep 1992 04:32:04 GMT
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- Archive-name: auto/comp.periphs/SCSI-archive-files
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- Last Changed: Sat Aug 29 20:06:05 CDT 1992
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- This is a periodic posting of information about some of the archives at
- ftp.cs.tulane.edu and the available files from the SCSI-BBS, including
- SCSI, ESDI, IPI, and Fiber Channel documents from the standards committees.
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- These files are available for FTP from ftp.cs.tulane.edu in the directory
- pub/scsi. Files are stored in file areas as they are found in the BBS with
- each area having a file named 'files.bbs' that tells what each file is. The
- file pub/scsi/index.Z list each file area, it's descriptions and it's files.
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- Thanks to John Lohmeyer of NCR, a majority of the SCSI related files from the
- SCSI BBS are now available for anonymous ftp. These files were sent to me by
- Mr. Lohmeyer at his expense so that more people would have access to them.
- The SCSI BBS (316-636-8700) contains a large amount of data relating to SCSI,
- and ESDI as well as SCSI-2, IPI, and Fiber Channel, as well as the last
- revision of the SCSI-1 standard before it went to publication by ANSI.
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- Most of the files in the SCSI archive are either archived with the ZIP utility
- or compressed with the 'compress' program. Most of the text files are stored
- as Wordstar word processing files. PKzip for PC/MS-DOS is included in the
- archive to allow users to break up the .ZIP files, and the PC/MS-DOS binaries
- and .C source are also in the archive to convert the Wordstar documents to
- ASCII text.
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- Mark Seiffert, Metairie, LA.
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