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Date   : Sun, 08 Sep 1991 19:47:56 GMT
From   : cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!lsuc!canrem![larry.moore%canrem.uucp]@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (larry moore)
Subject: microemacs

In article <191@ssiny.UUCP>, Ralph Betza writes:
>I ported MicroEmacs to CP/M. When I finished, there were no
>living CP/M BBSes to post it to....
Yea, know what you mean.  There's only a few hundred CP/M BBS's
left. Ian Cottrell of the Informatics Services division of the
Energy, Mines and Resources Department, Ottawa maintains a 
monthly list of those currently running.  I could email you a 
copy of this month's if you can't reach the the ftp site where 
the list is stored (see previous message by Ian).
.
>Now, the big question: where could I post this?
>does anyone want to see it?
.
Yes! I want to see this!!!  UUMail it to me in the body of one or 
more messages, (lsuc!canrem!larry.moore) and I'll post it to the 
nonunix BBS's that I visit.  
.
>And, how do I post this source? I don't have a shar-wrapping
>utility, just where is it on uunet and where do I get it?
A CP/M sharwrapping program? Think shar15.lbr is on simtel20, and 
it will do if you just want to post ascii.  you'll probably also 
want the uuencode and uudecode pair from simtel20 to post or mail 
object and compressed files.
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