BITLIST VOL-2 NO-2 AUGUST 30, 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 weekly list of active servers, conference 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 Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire NETSERV@DEARN - Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire 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 database servers: DATABASE@BITNIC - Bitnet Support Center The Grandiose Server Network: GRAND@BITNIC - Bitnet Support Center GRAND@CUNYVM - City University of New York GRAND@QUEENS - Queens College 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 SERVER@TAMCBA - Texas A & M College of Business Administration ZRZR@DS0RUS1I - University of Stuttgart The Relay Conference Machine Network: RELAY@BITNIC - Bitnet Support Center RELAY@NCSUVM - North Carolina State University UTCSERVE@UTCVM - Univerity of Tennessee at Chattanooga PSUG@VPIVM2 - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University RELAY@YALEVM - Yale University Computer Center RELAY@DKTC11 - Copenhagen Technical College RELAY@JPNSUT10 - Science University of Tokyo MAS@CORNELLC - Cornell University TRRLP11@TECHNION - Technion - Haifa 8350428@UWAVM - University of Washington CXBOB@ASUACAD - Arizona State University ENE11S@DE0HRZ1A - Universitaet Essen K797110@CZHRZU1A - Zurich University NETRELAY@FRECP11 - Ecole Centrale de Paris D425A08@BMACADM - Manhattan Community College RELAY@NCSUVM - North Carolina State University Electronic Magazines: *Note: Subscription information, if any, is included in the magazine, not here. BITLIST - Back issues available from SERVER@TAMCBA FSFNET - Back issues available from NMCS025@MAINE and SERVER@TAMCBA NUTWORKS - Back issues available from CSNEWS@MAINE 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 INFO-NETS DIGEST PHYSICS DIGEST PROLOG DIGEST SECURITY DIGEST SF-LOVERS DIGEST SOFTWARE ENGINEERING DIGEST WORKS DIGEST >>>B I T N O T E S>>> This Week: Too Much If things keep up like this the RELAY network is going to rate its' own magazine. Yes, folks, with this issue RELAYs outnumber every other category... By the way (he said sheepishly) that RELAY@JNPSUT10 is really RELAY@JPNSUT10. Sorry. Oh, and thanks to Robert Morecock for pointing it out to me. Thanks also to Christian of the RELAY machine at Zurich for showing me how badly I had mangled the spelling of NETSERV@CEARNs location. Compare the spelling in this issue with the last one. I am certainly no foreign language whiz. I have been getting some nice pieces of mail lately requesting that I put people on a mailing list. Unfortunately, I have no mailing list except for SERVER@TAMCBA and a few people that I thought would like it. HOWEVER, if somebody out there has an exec that will take care of the mailing for me then hey, there will be a mailing list. I just don't have it in me to type SHIP JOE@BLOWVM BITLIST 2-1 thirty times. Can somebody help me out? On a more morbid note, school is starting. That makes the BITLIST a tertiary priority for me, behind school and work. Translated into concrete terms, I have no idea whether I will be able to release a BITLIST every week, or even every two weeks. I'll put forth the best effor I can without killing my grades. Good luck this semester. I'm in need of it myself... Virtually; Chris