BITLIST VERSION 1.4 JULY 1985 ェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェ A list of file servers, name servers, chat machines and electronic magazines. ェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェェ Please send additions or deletions to Chris Condon BITLIB@YALEVMX Active file servers: BITSERVE@CUNYVM - City University of New York, USA CANSERVE@CANADA01 - University of Guelph, Canada CSDEPT@MAINE - University of Maine, USA CSNEWS@MAINE - University of Maine, USA KERMSRV@CUVMA - Kermit Users Server, Columbia University, USA MACSERVE@BITNIC - Macintosh Users Server, Bitnet Support Center, USA NETSERV@CEARN - Centre Europeene Rechnerche Nucleare, Switzerland NICSERVE@BITNIC - Bitnet Support Center, USA SERVER@TAMCBA - Texas A & M College of Business Administration, USA VMBBOARD@WEIZMANN - Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Active name servers: BITSERVE@CUNYVM - City University of New York, USA CSNEWS@MAINE - University of Maine, USA FINGER@CUVMA - Columbia University, USA VMNAMES@WEIZMANN - Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Active chat machines: FORUM@BITNIC - Bitnet Support Center, USA HELPDESK@TAMVM1 - Texas A & M University, USA RELAY@BITNIC - Bitnet Support Center, USA SERVER@TAMCBA - Texas A & M College of Business Administration, USA Electronic Magazines: *Note: Subscription information, if any, is included in the magazine, not here. BITLIST - Back issues available from CANSERVE@CANDA01 and SERVER@TAMCBA FSFNET - Back issues available from CSNEWS@MAINE and SERVER@TAMCBA NUTWORKS - Back issues available from VMBBOARD@WEIZMANN and SERVER@TAMCBA VM/COM - Back issues available from CSNEWS@MAINE ARPANET Digests available from VMBBOARD@WEIZMANN: AILIST DIGEST CSNET-FORUM DIGEST DEFENSE DATA NETWORK DIGEST HUMAN-NETS DIGEST INFO-GRAPHICS DIGEST INFO-IBMPC DIGEST INFO-KERMIT DIGEST PROLOG DIGEST SF-LOVERS DIGEST SOFTWARE ENGINEERING DIGEST WORKS DIGEST >>>B I T N O T E S>>> Nothing special happening this issue, folks. I've added in a few things I omitted the first few times around but otherwise the song remains the same. Most of the servers included here should respond to HELP and give you the information you need to start using them. Some of the magazines are available by subscription, so If you pick up a back issue from one of the servers the relevant information is usually at the top of the file. Incidentally, the date in the upper right hand corner of this mag means absolutely nothing and is only there to tell you how obsolete an old issue is. Bitlists 1-1 through 1-4 have all come out in the last two months, so watch for those version numbers, not the dates. Also, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE pay special attention to the sentence between the little squiggles on the first page. The only ways I can keep this list up to date is by hearing from you or chatting for a few hours every day, and I don't have enough virtual money for the latter, so... Until next time; Chris