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Xref: sserve comp.os.386bsd.development:914 comp.os.mach:3073 Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!mel.dit.csiro.au!its.csiro.au!dmssyd.syd.dms.CSIRO.AU!metro!grivel!alsvid.une.edu.au!mark From: mark@alsvid.une.edu.au (Mark Andrew Garrett) Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.development,comp.os.mach Subject: Re: 386bsd mach server? Message-ID: <C9sMGw.Cqz@alsvid.une.edu.au> Date: 7 Jul 93 11:55:44 GMT References: <20toq3$3mv@calvin.NYU.EDU> Organization: University of New England - Northern Rivers (Lismore) Lines: 22 From article <20toq3$3mv@calvin.NYU.EDU>, by haggerty@acf2.nyu.edu (haggerty): > > A while back there was a 386bsd based Mach server put up for ftp, > but I don't know the address. I've heard that the files were yanked > after the AT&T lawsuit, is this true? > > I'd be most grateful for any information as to the state of this project, > and (of course) the ftp site if the files are still out there. They were never available with ftp. You could only sup them. SUP is (I think) System Update Protocol or some such that is used to fetch the code from CMU. I actually had applied for and obtained a SUP key, thought I never (silly me) used it till recently and you can guess what happened. No BSDSS to be found, either it's be yanked or else I just plain got my sup sent up wrong, I think the previous, anybody confirm this ?? Mark :) -- Mark Garrett Internet: mark@arvak.une.edu.au Phone: +61 66 20 3859 University of New England, Northern Rivers, Lismore NSW Australia.