BITLIST VERSION 1.7 JULY 18, 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 ェェェ> Please send additions or deletions to Chris Condon BITLIB@YALEVMX ェェェ Active file servers: BITSERVE@CUNYVM - City University of New York CANSERVE@CANADA01 - University of Guelph CSNEWS@MAINE - University of Maine KERMSRV@CUVMA - Kermit Users Server, Columbia University MACSERVE@BITNIC - Macintosh Users Server, Bitnet Support Center NETSERV@CEARN - Centre Europeene Rechnerche Nucleare NICSERVE@BITNIC - Bitnet Support Center SERVER@TAMCBA - Texas A & M College of Business Administration SERVER@UOGUELPH - University of Guelph VMBBOARD@WEIZMANN - Weizmann Institute of Science Active name servers: BITSERVE@CUNYVM - City University of New York CSNEWS@MAINE - University of Maine FINGER@CUVMA - Columbia University VMNAMES@WEIZMANN - Weizmann Institute of Science Active chat machines: FKAI@DS0RUS1I - University of Stuttgart FORUM@BITNIC - Bitnet Support Center HELPDESK@TAMVM1 - Texas A & M University RELAY@BITNIC - Bitnet Support Center SERVER@TAMCBA - Texas A & M College of Business Administration ZRZR@DS0RUS1I - University of Stuttgart 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 NMCS025@MAI8E 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>>> Much thanks to Barry Gates for telling me about GRAND@CUNYVM @BITNIC and @QUEENS. it looks as if GRANDs wil be springing up everwhere soon. I haven't put it in the list yet because I'm not really sure what it is. it calls itself a conferencing system, but it is not a conference machine. What it seems to work like is the FLAME command on CSNEWS, or a glorified file server or God-Knows-What. It seems pretty interesting but I think it will take some getting used to. IMPORTANT NOTE: GRAND will ship you an info file if you send in the HELP command. To make GRAND work requires a few pieces of software which GRAND ships to you when you issue a certian command. These files take up a nice amount of space so be prepared. Also, YOU MUST USE THE 'RECEIVE' COMMAND to load the files onto your filespace. Enjoy... Virtually; Chris