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Date   : Sun, 12 Oct 1986 16:06:56 CDT
From   : Rob Olson <GA.OLS%ISUMVS.BITNET@wiscvm.ARPA>
Subject: Looking for help with UUDECODE.

 options: forms=bond chars=pe12 flash=none ind 10 unn duplex=yes

Direct all inquires to Daniel B M Spillane, GA.DAN via Wylbur mail (or
call 294-1314).


CHANGES SINCE LAST UPDATE-NOTICE (23 Jul 86):

   Changed all references to host name "MIT-XX.ARPA" to "XX.LCS.MIT.EDU".
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      Mailing list moved to new host.
   AVIATION
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   FIREARMS
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   HORSE
      UUCP version of host-name changed.
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   +-----------------------+------------------------+------------------------+
   | ADA-SW                | INFO-JAPAN             | NORTHSTAR-USERS        |
   | AI-ED[ucation]        | INFO-KERMIT            | NUKE-WINTER            |
   | AILIST                | INFO-LAPTOPS           | OPSYS                  |
   | AMETHYST-USERS        | INFO-LAW               | PACKET-RADIO           |
   | APOLLO                | INFO-MAC               | PARSYM                 |
   | ARMS-D                | INFO-MACFORTH          | PC-Token-Ring          |
   | ARPA-MHS              | INFO-MICRO             | PCIP (PC TCP/IP)       |
   | ARPANET-BBOARDS       | INFO-MODEM7            | PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE  |
   | ASM370                | INFO-MODULA-2          | PHYSICS                |
   | Astronomy Events      | INFO-NETS              | POLI-SCI               |
   | AVIATION              | INFO-PASCAL            | PROLOG/PROLOG-HACKERS  |
   | BIZARRE-PEOPLE        | INFO-PCNET             | ProtocolS              |
   | CA (cullular automata)| INFO-POSTSCRIPT        | Psychnet (see EPSYNET) |
   | CADinterest^          | INFO-PRINTERS          | PUP-LOVERS             |

   | CBMLIST               | INFO-PYRAMID           | RAILROAD               |
   | CLUSTER               | INFO-RIDGE             | REXX Forum             |
   | Computers and Society | INFO-RSTS              | RISKS                  |
   | CUBE-LOVERS           | INFO-SEQUENT           | SCHEME                 |
   | Cyber-L               | INFO-TERMS             | SCRIBE-HACKS           |
   | Dead-Heads            | INFO-/BUG-TI-EXPLORER  | SECURITY               |
   | EDITOR-PEOPLE         | INFO-TMODEM/BUG-TMODEM | SELF-ORGANIZATION      |
   | EPSYNET (Psychnet)    | INFO-UNIX              | SERVERS                |
   | EVOLUTION             | INFO-V (V dist op sys) | SF-CONS LIST           |
   | FANZINE               | INFO-VAX               | SF-LOVERS              |
   | FIGIL (FORTH Int Grp) | INFO-VLSI              | SKY-FANS               |
   | FIREARMS              | INFO-XENIX310          | SMAUG                  |
   | FRANZ-FRIENDS         | INFO-XLISP             | SOFT-ENG               |
   | GOULDBUGS             | InfoCDC                | SPACE                  |
   | HEADER-PEOPLE         | INTEREST-GROUPS LIST   | STD-UNIX               |

   | HEATH-PEOPLE          | IRLIST                 | SUN-SPOTS              |
   | HEALTH-NET            | KILLER                 | SYMBOLIC MATH          |
   | HORSE                 | L-5                    | TCP-IP                 |
   | HUMAN-NETS            | L-HCAP (handicapped)   | TECHNICAL RPTS REDIST'N|
   | ICON-GROUP            | LAN-News               | TELECOM                |
   | INFO-1100/BUG-1100    | LASER-LOVERS           | TEXHAX                 |
   | INFO-68K              | LINGUA (comp.languages)| TheoryNet              |
   | INFO-ADA              | LIST OF MAILING LISTS  | TOPS-20                |
   | INFO-AOS              | LOVE-HOUNDS            | UNIX-EMACS             |
   | INFO-AMIGA            | Mail-Men               | UNIX-SOURCES           |
   | INFO-APPLE            | Mail-Zilog             | UNIX-SW                |
   | INFO-APPLEBUS         | mailjc                 | UNIX-TeX               |
   | INFO-ATARI[8/16]      | MER.SIGBIG (supercomp's) UNIX-WIZARDS           |
   | INFO-BITGRAPH         | METAPHILOSOPHERS       | V2LNI-PEOPLE           |
   | INFO-BLIT             | MH-USERS               | VECTREX-PEOPLE         |

   | INFO-C                | MH-WORKERS             | VIDEOTECH              |
   | INFO-CPM              | MHS (X.400) implement'n| VISION                 |
   | INFO-DEC-MICRO        | MILSIM                 | VPLLIST                |
   | INFO-FINITE           | MMM-PEOPLE             | WELDCOMP               |
   | INFO-FUTURES          | MsgGroup               | WorkS [tations]        |
   | INFO-GRAPHICS         | MUS (Masscomp User Grp)| XPERT                  |
   | INFO-HAMS             | NA (numerical analysis)| XPORT                  |
   | INFO-HZ100            | NAMEDROPPERS           |                        |
   | INFO-IBMPC            | NIHONGO                |                        |
   | INFO-IDL              | NL-KR                  |                        |
   | INFO-IRIS             |                        |                        |
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ADA-SW@SIMTEL20.ARPA

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   FILE                           CONTENTS

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                   DIRLIST.DOC    Summary of ADA Directories
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   PD:<ADA.BENCHMARKS>*.*         Ada compiler benchmarks
   PD:<ADA.CM-Data>*.*            Files used in maintenance of Ada Repository
   PD:<ADA.COMPILATION-ORDER>*.*  Software for analysis of groups of programs
                                  to determine proper compilation order
   PD:<ADA.COMPONENTS>*.*         Software components subdirectory
   PD:<ADA.CROSS-REFERENCE>*.*    Tools to generate program XREF listings
   PD:<ADA.DDN>*.*                Components related to Defense Data Network
   PD:<ADA.EDITORS>*.*            Source code and documentation on text editors
   PD:<ADA.EDUCATION>*.*          Education subdirectory
   PD:<ADA.EXTERNAL-TOOLS>*.*     Miscellaneous tools helpful in developing
                                  Ada code but not written in Ada or
                                  pertaining to specific environments
   PD:<ADA.FORMGEN>*.*            Tools for generation of forms
   PD:<ADA.GKS>*.*                Graphical Kernel System routines
   PD:<ADA.MANAGEMENT-TOOLS>*.*   Software development project management tools
   PD:<ADA.MATH>*.*               Packages of Ada math routines
   PD:<ADA.MENU>*.*               Software used in the generation of menus

   PD:<ADA.MESSAGE-HANDLING>*.*   Tools for message handling and transfer
   PD:<ADA.METRICS>*.*            Tools for metrics analysis of Ada software
   PD:<ADA.TOOLS>*.*              Sources to various tools which do not fit
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   PD:<ADA.NOSC-TOOLS>*.*         Information about software tools submitted
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   PD:<ADA.ONLINE-DOC>*.*         Supporting online documentation files
   PD:<ADA.PAGER>*.*              Tools to create and manipulated paged files
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   PD:<ADA.STUBBER>*.*            Ada program body stubber tools
   PD:<ADA.SIMULATION>*.*         Simulation programs and tools
   PD:<ADA.SPELLER>*.*            Spelling checkers written in Ada
   PD:<ADA.STARTER-KIT>*.*        Tools for accessing repository software
   PD:<ADA.STYLE>*.*              Ada style checking tools
   PD:<ADA.VIRTERM>*.*            Tools for a virtual terminal package
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      Machine Learning                      Pattern Recognition
      Analogical Reasoning                  Data Analysis
      Cognitive Psychology                  Human Perception
      AI Languages and Systems              Machine Translation
      Theorem Proving                       Decision Theory
      Logic Programming                     Computer Science
      Automatic Programming                 Information Science

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      Messages are archived in the MIT-AI files
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   such as inter-network mail formats/standards, etc.

   Recent messages are filed in MIT-AI file KSC;HEADER MINS, while older
   archives are in VAFB;HEADER MINS09 through MINS14.  The ones more than 3
   years old have been "reaped" but could be retrieved if anyone wants to see
   them.  These files are accessible over the ARPANet via FTP.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to HEADER-PEOPLE-REQUEST@AI.AI.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Pandora B. Berman <CENT@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>

HEATH-PEOPLE@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Discussion of the construction, use, and modification of Heath terminals and
   computers, and related Zenith products.

   The archives of old messages are kept on MIT-MC, in the files:
      AI:MAP;HEATH MAIL1   -Oldest Mail
      AI:MAP;HEATH MAIL2   -Next oldest
            etc.           -Up to 8 as of 10 Jul 85
      AI:MAP;HEATH MAIL    -Incoming mail is being added to this one.

      These files are each stored in reverse time order (i.e. newer messages
      come first in the file, older messages are later).  Each of the files is
      between approx. 100K and 150K characters.  Copies of these files are
      available via FTP with no login needed.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to HEATH-PEOPLE-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Michael A. Patton <MAP%MIT-AI.ARPA@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

Health-Net <HLTHNET%UMASS.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   Health-Net is a digest for the discussion and answering of Health related
   topics. Subscribers may write with health related questions which will then
   be answered by either the moderator (who is presently a Health Education
   Graduate student at U.Mass., Amherst) or by other subscribers who are
   themselves health professionals.  Beyond just being a source of answers to
   health questions, Health-Net is a place for discussing areas of health
   controversy in today's society especially those that apply to all of us.

   Letters of a personal or private nature should be sent to the Coordinator
   for editing prior to posting to preserve confidentiality.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to RALPH%UMASS.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU.

   Coordinator: Ralph G. Sbragia <Ralph%UMass.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

HORSE@CCP.BBN.COM

   Discussion of things equestrian.  Horse enthusiasts of all disciplines and
   levels of experience are welcome.  Articles are distributed periodically in
   digest format.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to HORSE-REQUEST@CCP.BBN.COM (or UUCP address
   {ihnp4,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ccv.bbn.com!horse-request).

   Coordinator: Ken Rossen <krossen@CCP.BBN.COM>
                           {ihnp4,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ccv.bbn.com!krossen

HUMAN-NETS@RED.RUTGERS.EDU

   Mailing list originally consisting of the combined memberships of
   INFO-PCNET, HOME-SAT, and TELETEXT mailing lists.  Human-Nets has discussed
   many topics, all of them related in some way to the theme of a world-wide
   computer and telecommunications network usually called WorldNet.  The topics
   have ranged very widely, from something like tutorials, to state of the art
   discussions, to rampant speculation about technology and its impact.  The
   list is extremely large, making it necessary to batch messages sent to the
   list and distributing them once each day during off peak periods to avoid
   overloading the system.

   The permanent archives contain all of the material distributed to the list.
   Due to size, this archive is broken down into several different files,
   stored in reverse temporal order.  The files are currently stored on ARPANet
   host RU-BLUE in files RHYTHM:<PLEASANT.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.* (where "*" is a
   wild-card).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to HUMAN-NETS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.

   Moderator: Charles McGrew <MCGREW@RED.RUTGERS.EDU>

IBM-NETS <Ibm-Nets%BITNIC.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU> (ARPANet)
         <Ibm-Nets@BITNIC> (Bitnet)

   IBM-Nets is a forum for any discussions relating to IBM mainframes and
   networking.  It is an immediate redistribution list with no filtering or
   digesting.  Examples:

      Tcp/Ip and VM or MVS        Wisconsin Wiscnet
      Spartacus Knet              X.25
      Ethernet                    Pronet
      SNA                         Vnet
      Bitnet NJE protocols
      or anything else that is related to IBM mainframes and networking

   The system server Database@Bitnic.Bitnet contains a 6 month archive of all
   IBM-Nets transactions.  In order to learn more on how to access these
   archives via the Internet, send a valid piece of RFC822 mail to
   Database%BITNIC.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU with the first nonblank lines reading
   as follows:

      HELP
      HELP ARPANET
      HELP DESIGN

      Note: If your mail header does not contain a proper "From:' or
      "Reply-To:" field, in addition to being fully domain qualified (RFC920),
      your mail will not be processed.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to:
      ARPANet: Hank%BITNIC.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU
      Bitnet:  Hank@BITNIC
   *Be sure to specify IBM-Nets*

   Coordinator: Henry Nussbacher <Hank@BITNIC>
                                 <Hank%BITNIC.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

Icon-Group%Arizona.CSNET@CSNet-Relay

   Discussion of topics related to the Icon programming language (a high-level,
   general-purpose programming language that emphasizes string and structure
   processing).  Such topics include:  Programming Techniques, Theoretical
   Aspects, Icon in relation to other languages, Applications of Icon,
   Implementation Issues, Porting Icon, Bugs.  Items sent to the list are
   immediately redistributed to all persons on the list.

   The list will be distributed via CSNET and as such will only be available to
   persons on ARPANET and CSNET; a Usenet gateway may be considered at some
   point in the future.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Icon-Group-Request%Arizona.CSNET@CSNet-Relay.
   Questions about obtaining Icon should be sent to
   Icon-Project%Arizona.CSNET@CSNet-Relay.

   Coordinator: Bill Mitchell <whm%Arizona.CSNET@CSNet-Relay>

INFO-1100@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU
BUG-1100@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU

   These discussion lists focus on Xerox 1100 workstations (1100, 1108, 1132,
   1185, 1186) and protocols.  Their purpose is to stimulate communication and
   sharing between computer science research groups that are using or are
   interested in these machines.

   Info-1100 is the "information channel" where messages such as announcements
   of available lispusers packages may be made or for queries such as "Does
   anybody know of a PUP file server implementation for the Sinclair ZX-80?".
   It is intended to be a low-volume list suitable for the casual reader.
   Bug-1100 is the "bug channel" where readers can warn others of Interlisp-D
   bugs and/or suggest workarounds or solicit help or discussion; it is
   expected to have greater volume than Info-1100, being for the hard-core
   user.  Since hard-core users read both lists, Bug-1100 is a subset of
   Info-1100 and there is never a need to send to both lists.

   Xerox PARC, SIS, and AIS people are included in the distribution list to
   facilitate communication about new developments, bugs, performance issues,
   etc..  Additionally, Info-1100 and Bug-1100 are automatically forwarded to
   AISupport.pasa@Xerox, where bugs are noted and acted upon if appropriate.
   Xerox AIS employees will not respond in Bug-1100 unless the reply is of
   general interest or silence would mislead the readership.

   Archives of messages are kept on SUMEX-AIM in files:
      <BBOARD>INFO-1100.TXT      <BBOARD>BUG-1100.TXT
   Some net-contributed lispusers packages, updates, and patches are kept on
   SUMEX-AIM in files:
      <LISPUSERS.INTERMEZZO>      <LISPUSERS.KOTO>      etc.

   Requests to be added to or deleted from these lists, problems, questions,
   etc. should be sent to Info-1100-Request@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU or
   Bug-1100-Request@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU.

   Coordinator: Christopher Schmidt <SCHMIDT@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU>

INFO-68K@UCBVAX

   Mailing list for users of OS's capable of running on small 68000 systems,
   primarly CP/M-68K.  Related systems (OS/9-68K, etc.) and topics welcome.

   Archives are kept on host SIMTEL20 in file:
      PS:<ARCHIVES.68K>68K-ARCHIV.TXT
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-68K-Request@UCBVAX.

   Coordinator: Mike Meyer <mwm%ucbopal@BERKELEY.EDU>

INFO-ADA@USC-ISIF

   Mailing list for announcements, questions and discussions of a technical
   nature, requests for information, and just about anything else having to do
   with the Ada programming language (ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A-1983).

   Archives of messages can be found in the files <INFO-ADA>ARCHIVE.* on
   USC-ISIF.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, etc.,
   should be sent to INFO-ADA-REQUEST@USC-ISIF.

   Coordinator: Karl A. Nyberg <nyberg@USC-ISIF>

INFO-AMIGA@RUTGERS

   Info-Amiga is intended as a forum of discussion and for exchanging of ideas
   and programming tips for the new 68000 Amiga PC from Commodore Business
   Machines.  This list has a gateway directly into and from the Usenet group
   net.micro.amiga.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-AMIGA-REQUEST@RUTGERS.

   Coordinator: Eric Lavitsky <LAVITSKY@RUTGERS>
                              <LAVITSKY@RED.RUTGERS.EDU>

INFO-AOS@SU-SIERRA

   Information/interest group for users of Data General AOS/VS.  The
   Coordinator's personal interests are focused upon networking software, the
   Ada environment, typesetting and improved utilities for AOS/VS but every
   topic of general interest is welcome.

   All requests to be added/deleted from this list, problems etc. should be
   sent to INFO-AOS-REQUEST@SU-SIERRA.

   Coordinator: Michael Haberler <HABERLER@SU-SIERRA>

INFO-APPLE@BRL

   APPLE user's mailing list.

   Info-apple archives are available on SIMTEL20.  Archives up to 10 Oct 83 are
   stored in:
      PS:<ARCHIVES.APPLE>APPLE.ARCHIV.31011.
   Archives from 11 Oct 83 are stored in:
      PS:<ARCHIVES.APPLE>APPLE-ARCHIV.TXT.
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-APPLE-REQUEST@BRL.

   Moderator: Howard Walter <hwalt@BRL>

INFO-APPLEBUS@C.CS.CMU.EDU

   List to facilitate communication between Applebus hardware and software
   developers and other interested parties.  Applebus is Apple's networking
   scheme, which is used for connecting personal computers and other devices
   (laser printers, file servers, gateways to to other networks, etc.).

   There are subdistribution list coordinators all over the net; it is desired
   that people interested in receiving info-applebus first check the file
   <applebus>coordinators.txt on ARPANet host CMU-CS-C to see if a local list
   exists for their organization.  For those not on the net, please send
   requests to INFO-APPLEBUS-REQUEST@C.CS.CMU.EDU.

   Archives are available on CMU-CS-C in <APPLEBUS>ARCHIVE.TXT, and a limited
   amount of public domain applebus software is available in the CMU-CS-C
   <APPLEBUS.PROGRAMS> directory.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-APPLEBUS-REQUEST@C.CS.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Ralph W. Hyre, Jr. <RALPHW@C.CS.CMU.EDU>

INFO-ATARI16@SU-SCORE

   16-bit Atari family user's mailing list (also see INFO-ATARI8).  There is a
   mirror between the ARPANET/DDN mailing list and Usenet news group
   net.micro.atari16.

   INFO-ATARI archives are in <INFO-ATARI>ATARI.* on host SU-SCORE.  In
   addition to being the archives, they can be read as a bboard by Score users.
    ATARI.TXT gets pruned automatically (to ATARI.date) whenever it gets too
   large (over about 250 tops20 pages).  The contents of the archives A/O Jan
   86 are:

      PS:<INFO-ATARI>  Bytes(SZ)

      ATARI.1981.1      62421(7)
           .1982A.1    289669(7)
           .1982B.1    524464(7)
           .1983.1     711452(7)
           .1984.1     598399(7)
           .1985.1    2480108(7)
           .APR-85.1   111435(7)
           .AUG-85.1    20427(7)
           .DEC-85.1   633738(7)
           .FEB-85.1    42303(7)
           .JAN-85.1    49069(7)
           .JUL-85.1     7481(7)
           .JUN-85.1    37291(7)
           .MAR-85.1   125669(7)
           .MAY-85.1    83566(7)
           .NOV-85.1   467815(7)
           .OCT-85.1   607148(7)
           .SEP-85.1   294156(7)
           .TXT.1      210296(7)

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-ATARI-REQUEST@SU-SCORE.

   Moderator: Marshall D. Abrams <abrams@MITRE.ARPA>
   Co-Moderator: Bob Hott <rhott@NSWC-G.ARPA>

INFO-ATARI8@SU-SCORE

   8-bit Atari family user's mailing list (also see INFO-ATARI16).  There is a
   mirror between the ARPANET/DDN mailing list and Usenet news group
   net.micro.atari8.

   All INFO-ATARI archives are in <BBOARD>ATARI.* on host SU-SCORE; see
   INFO-ATARI16 for details.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-ATARI-REQUEST@SU-SCORE.

   Moderator: Marshall D. Abrams <abrams@MITRE.ARPA>
   Co-Moderator: Bob Hott <rhott@NSWC-G.ARPA>

INFO-BITGRAPH@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Information/discussion list for the BB&N BitGraph terminal.

   Archive file is on MIT-MC at:
      DCP;INFO BITGRF

   Coordinator: David C. Plummer <DCP@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

INFO-BLIT@BRL.ARPA

   A list for the discussion of software for the AT&T Dot Mapped Display
   Terminals (Model 5620 and the BLIT).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-BLIT-REQUEST@BRL.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Ron Natalie <RON@BRL.ARPA>

INFO-C@BRL

   INFO-C is gatewayed with the net.lang.c newsgroup on USENET.  net.lang.c's
   purpose is to carry on discussion of C programming and the C programming
   language.  Appropriate topics are:

      Queries on how to write something in C
      Queries about why some C code behaves the way it does
      Suggestions for C modifications or extensions
      C coding "tricks"
      Compiler bugs
      Availability of compilers
      etc.

   Recently-discussed topics include object-oriented extensions to C,
   availability of a public-domain cpp for beta testing, the EQUEL
   preprocessor, C compilers for the pdp11 (under RSX), IBM370 and PC, vagaries
   of typedef and sizeof, and some new changes to standard C (C++ from a
   researcher at Bell Labs, and ANSI committee X3J11).  Plus the usual
   discussions about C programming style.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to info-c-request@BRL.

   Coordinator: Mark Plotnick <info-c-request@BRL>

INFO-CPM@AMSAA

   Information and discussion on both 8 and 16-bit versions of the CP/M
   microcomputer operating system.

   Archives of recent correspondence are kept on SIMTEL20 in several files:

      "PS:<ARCHIVES.CPM>CPM.ARCHIV.ymmdd"  is a group of files containing
      correspondence going back several years.  The characters "ymmdd" in the
      file names are actually digits giving the year, month and day of the last
      message in each particular file.  "PS:<ARCHIVES.CPM>CPM-ARCHIV.TXT"
      contains a growing archive of current correspondence.

      Over 80 megabytes of public domain software (most of it CP/M) are kept in
      five program archives on SIMTEL20.  For a description of these archives,
      request a copy of the "archive blurb" from INFO-CPM-REQUEST@AMSAA.  All
      correspondence and program archives described here are available to
      Internet users via FTP with user-name ANONYMOUS.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-CPM-REQUEST@AMSAA.

   Coordinator: David E. Towson <towson@AMSAA>

INFO-DEC-MICRO@SU-SCORE

   A forum for users to ask questions and share answers about various topics
   concerning DEC Microcomputers (ie Rainbow 100, MicroVax, Professional
   350/380).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-DEC-Micro-request@SU-SCORE.

   Coordinator: Andrew Gideon <GIDEON@SU-SCORE>

INFO-FINITE@ARDEC.ARPA

   Info-finite is a mailing list for the discussion of problems, solutions and
   theory in finite element software.

   The archives are not currently accessible via anonymous login; the
   Cordinator is searching for someone to maintain a copy on an accessible
   mainframe.  In the meantime, the archives are kept at ARDEC and may only be
   accessed by sending a request to info-finite-request@ARDEC.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be addressed to info-finite-request@ARDEC.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Ken Van Camp <kvancamp@ARDEC.ARPA>

INFO-FUTURES%BU-CS@CSNet-Relay.ARPA
      INFO-FUTURES@BU-CS (CSNET)
      ...harvard!bu-cs!info-futures (UUCP)

   Digest to provide a speculative forum for analyzing current and likely
   events in technology as they will affect our near future in computing and
   related areas.  In broad terms, topics of interest include developments in
   both computing research and industry which are likely to affect our decision
   making, particularly decisions we are probably grappling with right this
   minute.  Technologies can change so rapidly that simply forecasting for
   needs within any organization one or two years in advance can be extremely
   difficult, frequently we are forced to provide foundations that effectively
   lock us into a technology for longer periods of time. It is hoped the
   information this list provides can help both the practitioner and researcher
   determine where best to expend resources.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-FUTURES-REQUEST%BU-CS@CSNet-Relay.ARPA.

   Moderator: Barry Shein <bzs%bostonu.csnet@CSNet-Relay.ARPA>

INFO-GRAPHICS@ADS.ARPA

   Discussion of Graphics hardware, software, and any topic related to
   graphics.  Basically a free-wheeling exchange of information, much like
   INFO-CPM.

   Archived messages are kept on host SANDIA-CAD (\not/ on ADS) in file:
      DIST:INFO-GRAPHICS.ARCHIVE

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-GRAPHICS-REQUEST@ADS.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Andy Cromarty <andy@ADS.ARPA>

INFO-HAMS@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   A mailing list for Amateur Radio (not CB) operators.

   Archives are kept on host SIMTEL20 in the file:
      PS:<ARCHIVES.HAMS>HAMS-ARCHIV.TXT
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP
   access to the Internet.

   INFO-HAMS is gatewayed to/from Usenet's net.ham-radio so Usenet people will
   get it there.

   All Arpa/Milnet requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to INFO-HAMS-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Keith Petersen <KPETERSEN@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

INFO-HZ100@RADC-TOPS20

   INFO-HZ100 is a forum for discussion concerning topics related to the Zenith
   Z-100 (Heath H-100) family of professional desktop computers.  Messages are
   forwarded for immediate redistribution to the main list.  Distribution is
   limited to one central mailbox per site.

   Periodically, useful knowledge and items generated from the list and other
   random sources will be edited into a newsletter for distribution to both
   network and non-network interested groups.  Any comments, suggestions, help,
   knowledge, software, ideas, etc., would be greatly appreciated.

   A Public Domain library of H/Z-100 software, newsletters, and other related
   items is available by ANONYMOUS FTP in <INFO-IBMPC.HZ100>@USC-ISIB.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-HZ100-REQUEST@RADC-TOPS20.

   Coordinator: Gern <GERN@RADC-TOPS20>

INFO-IBMPC@USC-ISIB

   Info-IBMPC is a forum for technical discussion of the IBM Personal Computer
   and compatible micro-computers, providing a way for interested members of
   the ARPANET community to compare notes, ask questions, and share insights of
   a technical nature about these machines.  While it is not primarily a
   consumer's guide to the IBM PC, the digest may also be useful for that
   purpose.

   Messages are collected, edited into digests and distributed as the volume of
   mail dictates (generally twice a week).  All messages of a technical nature
   about IBM PCs are welcomed; messages about other topics will not be run.  In
   addition, two topics are taboo and are routinely edited out: (1) self
   promotion of products for sale, and (2) anything about copy protection.

   Recent digests are archived on USC-ISIB in <INFO-IBMPC>DIGESTS-85. Older
   digests are archived by quarter in the following files:

      Q1-DIGESTS-85   ; V4 # 1-40 [too big for mm, use hermes]
      Q4-DIGESTS-84   ; V3 # 91-119
      Q3-DIGESTS-84   ; V3 # 70-90
      Q2-DIGESTS-84   ; V3 # 36-69
      Q1-DIGESTS-84   ; V3 # 1-35
      Q4-DIGESTS-83   ; V2 # 71-104
      Q3-DIGESTS-83   ; V2 # 40-70
      Q2-DIGESTS-83   ; V2 # 20-39
      Q1-DIGESTS-83   ; V2 # 1-19
      Q34-DIGESTS-82  ; V1 # 1-34

      These files can be read by MM, HERMES, and other TOPS20 mail systems.
      KWIC-INDEX.TXT contains a key-word-in-context index to digest articles.
      TOC.???85 contains a table of contents for the month ???. These files may
      be FTP'ed to any Arpanet/Milnet host from [USC-ISIB]<INFO-IBMPC> by
      logging in within FTP using username ANONYMOUS, password GUEST.  If
      you're not directly on the Arpanet the files can be mailed to you,
      although there is a limit to the length of a message.

   A library of free software is maintained in [USC-ISIB]<INFO-IBMPC>.  The
   list of available programs is in <INFO-IBMPC>PROGRAM-LIBRARY.LIST. Donations
   of source code are eagerly welcomed (even trivial programs). Donated
   programs must be truly free, with no fee or contribution required or
   requested.  To donate a program to the library, send a description of the
   program along with a copy of the source code to INFO-IBMPC-REQUEST.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-IBMPC-REQUEST@USC-ISIB.

   Editors:
      Billy Brackenridge <BRACKENRIDGE@USC-ISIB>
      Eliot Moore        <Elmo@USC-ISIB>
      Richard Nelson     <Nelson@USC-ISIB>
      Koji Okazaki       <Koji@USC-ISIB>

INFO-IDL@SEI.CMU.EDU

   Discussion of issues relating to IDL (the Interface Description Language)
   and IDL-like technologies.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-IDL-REQUEST@SEI.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Don Stone (ds@SEI.CMU.EDU)

INFO-IRIS@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU

   This discussion list focuses on Silicon Graphics Iris workstations and
   software.  Its purpose is to stimulate communication and sharing between
   computer science research groups that are using or are interested in these
   machines.

   An archive of messages is kept on SUMEX-AIM in the file:
      <BBOARD>INFO-IRIS.TXT

   Requests to be added to or deleted from these lists, problems, questions,
   etc. should be sent to Info-Iris-Request@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU.

   Coordinator: John Brugge <BRUGGE@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU>

INFO-JAPAN@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Intended for discussion of everything Japanese, EXCEPT the Japanese language
   (see the entry for the NIHONGO mailing list), including gossip about
   Japanese technology, cultural events, politics, cuisine, anecdotes, movie
   announcements, etc.

   The complete archives are publicly accessible by FTP from host MIT-MC, which
   uses the ITS operating system.  Case is not significant, but the space after
   "INFO" is.  The archives are in:  COMAIL;INFO JAPAN

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-JAPAN-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Steve Strassmann <straz@MEDIA-LAB.MIT.EDU>

INFO-KERMIT@CU20B

   Kermit is a file transfer protocol for use primarily between micros and
   mainframes over TTY lines, and is implemented on a wide variety of both. The
   Info-Kermit mailing list is a digest intended for people who maintain or
   install Kermit at their sites, or who are (thinking about) working on a new
   implementation, or who have bugs and/or fixes to report, or who are
   interested in discussing the protocol; it is available on Internet, CSnet,
   Mailnet, BITnet, Usenet, CCnet, and any other network gatewayed to the
   Internet.

   All the Kermit files are on CU20B in the area "KER:" or "K2:".  The file
   KER:AAAREAD.ME contains information on what files are in the Kermit
   distribution area and how to find them.  One file worth checking from time
   to time is KER:AAVNEW.HLP, a brief tabular listing of each existing version
   of Kermit, showing the version number and date of the latest release of each
   version.  The file KER:AANETW.HLP lists in detail the procedures for
   obtaining Kermit files via network.

   Kermit files, including program source and documentation, are available as
   follows:

      Internet: anonymous FTP from host CU20B, area KER: or K2:, 24 hours a
      day, 7 days a week.

      BITnet: from the KERMSRV server at host CUVMA; type SMSG RSCS MSG CUVMA
      KERMSRV HELP for further information.

      UUCP: from Oklahoma State University (host okstate) in Stillwater, OK.
      Mail to uucp-support%okstate@CSNET-RELAY for further information.
      Selected sources (usually Unix-related) are posted to net.sources from
      time to time.

      CCNET: DECnet NFT from host CU20B.  Anonymous NFT connections are not
      permitted from all hosts, so file transfers must be made by system
      managers or programmers who have access to CU20B.

      U.S. Mail: send requests for information to:

         Kermit Distribution
         Columbia University Center for Computing Activities
         612 West 115 Street
         New York, NY  10025

   Info-Kermit mail was direct up until May 23, 1984, when it became a digest.
   The pre-digest messages are in KER:MAIL.83A and KER:MAIL.84A.  Volume 1 of
   the digest is in KER:MAIL.84B.  The current, active digest is in
   KER:MAIL.TXT.  From time to time, active digests will be retired to files
   with names like KER:MAIL.85A, KER:MAIL.85B, and so on.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-KERMIT-REQUEST@CU20B.  If your host does not
   support long names in mail addesses, then just send to KERMIT@CU20B.

   Moderator: Frank da Cruz <SY.FDC@CU20B>

INFO-LAPTOPS%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   This list is for owners of laptop portable computers, including the Model
   100, Model 200, NEC, and others.  It focuses on the Model 100 but all others
   are welcome.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-LAPTOPS-REQUEST%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Andrew Moore <T.MOORE%MIT-EECS@MIT-EDDIE.MIT.EDU>

INFO-LAW@BRL.ARPA

   Interest in computers and law.  Mail gets distributed after first being
   manually screened.  Process may involve returning to author for
   clarification and/or other sanitization.

   Archived messages are kept on SRI-CSL at:
   newest messages:  <INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.TXT
   older messages:   <INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.001
                     <INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.002
                     <INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.003

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-LAW-REQUEST@BRL.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Mike Muuss  <INFO-LAW-REQUEST@BRL.ARPA>

INFO-MAC@SUMEX-AIM

   Network interest group for the Apple Macintosh computer. This list is
   SUMEX's contribution to the community of research and instructional
   developers and users of the Macintosh; all submissions of messages and
   programs in this spirit are welcome.

   For those sites with FTP access to SUMEX-AIM, archives for INFO-MAC are kept
   under {SUMEX-AIM}<INFO-MAC>ARCHIVE.<month>, where month
   feb84,mar84,...jan85,...  Programs submitted to the bulletin board, along
   with documentation files and other references are also stored in <INFO-MAC>.
   With FTP access as user "anonymous" and any password,you can bring these
   files over to your host and download them to your Macintosh. "Usenet" and
   some of the other networks that copy info-mac will see sources redistributed
   at the time they are mentioned in the digest distributions.  You can in
   addition, purchase a dump tape of the directory; see the file
   <INFO-MAC>00ORDER.

   <INFO-MAC> is also the repository for the development tools and utilities
   developed at SUMEX and at other universities. The "sumacc" cross compiler is
   also available on tape for a minimal charge: See the file
   <INFO-MAC>SUMACC.ORDER

   Messages to INFO-MAC@SUMEX-AIM are scanned to filter out any list requests,
   questions previously answered, pure speculation or opinion, or message
   obviously not in line with the stated purpose of the list.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-MAC-REQUEST@SUMEX-AIM.

   Coordinator: John Mark Agosta <INFO-MAC-REQUEST@SUMEX-AIM>

INFO-MACFORTH@HARVARD (ARPANET)
ihnp4!harvard!info-macforth (UUCP)

   Mailing list dedicated to discussion of applications for, problems with and
   questions relating to the MacFORTH programming environment by CSI, Inc.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-MACFORTH-REQUEST@HARVARD (ARPANET) or
   ihnp4!harvard!info-macforth-request (UUCP).

   Coordinator: Stew Rubenstein <lhasa!stew@harvard>

INFO-MICRO@BRL

   Information/discussion list on the general interest topic of microcomputers.

   Questions/discussions on a particular Operating System, such as CP/M, should
   be addressed to the specific list if one already exists (such as
   INFO-CPM@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU (or @BRL) for this example).

   Archives of recent correspondence are kept on SIMTEL20 in several files:

      "PS:<ARCHIVES.MICRO>MICRO.ARCHIV.ymmdd"  is a group of files containing
      correspondence going back several years.  The characters "ymmdd" in the
      file names are actually digits giving the year, month and day of the last
      message in each particular file.  "PS:<ARCHIVES.MICRO>MICRO-ARCHIV.TXT"
      contains a growing archive of current correspondence.

      Over 80 megabytes of public domain software (most of it CP/M) are kept in
      five program archives on SIMTEL20.  For a description of these archives,
      request a copy of the "archive blurb" from INFO-CPM-REQUEST@AMSAA.  All
      correspondence and program archives described here are available to
      Internet users via FTP with user-name ANONYMOUS.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-MICRO-REQUEST@BRL.

   Coordinator: Ron Natalie <ron@BRL>

INFO-MODEM7@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   Discussion group for the CP/M MODEM7 Christensen protocol file transfer
   program.  The group is concerned with development, upgrades and bug-fixes.
   It is probably of no interest to most users of the program because as new
   versions are released they are announced to INFO-CPM.

   The current INFO-MODEM7 archives, started with the move from MC to SIMTEL20,
   are kept in PS:<ARCHIVES.MODEM7>MODEM7-ARCHIV.TXT.
   If and when the older archives are located, that file will be placed in
   PS:<ARCHIVES.MODEM7>INFO-MODEM7.ARCHIV.ymmdd.
   These files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with
   TCP/IP access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-MODEM7-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Keith Petersen <KPETERSEN@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

INFO-MODULA-2@ROCHESTER.ARPA

   A discussion list for the Modula-2 programming language.  Modula-2 is a
   language by Niklaus Wirth which extends the Pascal foundation by providing
   an updated statement syntax (generalized LOOP, EXIT, RETURN, no GOTO),
   separate compilation with a module (compilation unit) broken into
   specification and implementation parts with importing and exporting of
   objects, controlled machine level access, and concurrent programming and
   coroutines.  Modula-2 has most of the power of Ada but is small enough that
   excellent full implementations exist for CP/M 80.

   Mail archives are stored on SIMTEL20 in file:
      <ARCHIVES.MODULA-2>MODULA-2-ARCHIV.TXT
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-MODULA-2-REQUEST@ROCHESTER.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Ken Yap <ken%ur-seneca.local@ROCHESTER.ARPA>

INFO-NETS%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list to gather information on the bitnet, and other, networks.  The
   list mostly concerns itself with specific questions about particular
   networks; requests for specific information are accepted.

   The bitnet host table is being expanded to cover other networks; it will be
   called "common; nets hosts" on MIT-MC and "<common>nets.hosttab" on MIT-OZ.
   A domain-style addressing will be supported in the table.  Other files are
   also maintained on both MIT-OZ and MIT-MC.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-NETS-REQUEST%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Robert L. Krawitz <rlk@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
                                  <gzt.rlk%OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

INFO-PASCAL@BRL.ARPA

   This list is intended for people who are interested in the programming
   language Pascal.  Discussions of any Pascal implementation (from mainframe
   to micro) are welcome.

   Archives are kept on SIMTEL20 in the files:
      PS:<ARCHIVES.PASCAL>PASCAL-ARCHIV.TXT    (current archives)
      PS:<ARCHIVES.PASCAL>PASCAL.ARCHIV.ymmdd  (older archives)
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-PASCAL-REQUEST@BRL.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Frederick S. Brundick <fsbrn@BRL.ARPA>

INFO-PCNET@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   INFO-PCNET is a general mailing list to keep interested people advised of
   major developments.

   PCNET is a volunteer effort creating a computer network for personal use.
   Although meant to be device independent, the current design is oriented to
   use through the telephone system, particularly by computers with automatic
   dialing and receipt of calls.  PCNET will enable all computer users, whether
   part of a formal network organization or individual owners of personal
   computers, to communicate with each other effectively.  PCNET is defining
   communication protocols that assure that transmissions are correct
   (retransmitting data that is lost or erroneous), and which allow multiple
   logical data streams so that several programs can share a single hardware
   communication link.  PCNET has defined a worldwide addressing standard that
   permits automatic forwarding of messages and files without having to know
   the topology of the network.

   PCNET is currently finising software on several machines (8080, 6502,
   PDP-10) using several languages (Assembly language, LISP, C), and refining
   the documentation; volunteer communications programmers are needed to
   complete these tasks.

   The PCNET files are on SIMTEL20 in directory PD:<PCNET>.  SIMTEL20 supports
   ANONYMOUS login within FTP them using any non-null password.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-PCNET-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   David Harris is the organizational leader and is in charge of releasing
   documents to the public:
      David C. Harris <G.HARRIS@SU-SCORE>
      Palo Alto ABBS: (415) 493-7691 (300 baud - type a <CR>)

   Mailing-list maintainer: MAP@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

INFO-POSTSCRIPT@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU
INFOPS@STANFORD  (BITNET)
glacier!info-postscript (UUCP)

   INFO-POSTSCRIPT is for discussion of the PostScript Page Description
   language and related topics.  Messages are manually screened to weed out
   list-maintenance requests and then individually remailed.

   Archives are maintained in SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU file:
      PS:<INFO-POSTSCRIPT>
   Archives are available via anonymous FTP from ARPANET sites only.  Please
   DON'T do file transfers weekdays between 9am and 5pm (Pacific Time).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-POSTSCRIPT-REQUEST@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU (BITNET
   INFOPSR@STANFORD, UUCP glacier!info-postscript-request).

   Moderators: John Reuling <reuling@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU>
                             reuling@navajo.UUCP
               Bob Barcklay <barcklay@SUSHI.STANFORD.EDU>
                             barcklay@navajo.UUCP

INFO-PRINTERS@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Information on printers.

   No recent archives exist.  Will some volunteer donate space for archives?

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-PRINTERS-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Eliot Moore <Elmo@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

INFO-PYRAMID@MARYLAND

   List for the discussion of Pyramid (the manufacturer, not the shape)
   computers.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-PYRAMID-REQUEST@MARYLAND.

   [On CSNet and UseNet, "MARYLAND" is known as "umcp-cs".]

   Coordinator: Mark Weiser <mark@MARYLAND>.

INFO-RIDGE@HOPKINS-EECS-BRAVO.ARPA

   List for the discussion of the Ridge 32 computer and the ROS operating
   system.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-RIDGE-REQUEST@HOPKINS-EECS-BRAVO.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Bill Bogstad <bogstad@HOPKINS-EECS-BRAVO.ARPA>.

INFO-RSTS%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Question/discussion forum for topics related to the RSTS/E operating system
   for the PDP-11.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-RSTS-REQUEST%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Eliot Moore <Elmo@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

End of Interest-Groups List, Part 1 of 2
****************************************


INFO-SEQUENT@IM4U.UTEXAS.EDU

   List for the discussion of computers made by Sequent Computer Systems, Inc.,
   in particular the Balance 8000.  The mailing list is not moderated: anything
   you mail to the above address goes automatically to everyone on the list.

   Archives may be retrieved from SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU as ~ftp/pub/info-sequent by
   anonymous FTP (connect with ftp and log in as anonymous with password
   guest).

   IM4U.UTEXAS.EDU is known on the UUCP network as im4u, and may be reached
   through ut-sally, nike, or caip, e.g., ut-sally!im4u!info-sequent-request.
   Mail to ut-sally!im4u!info-sequent goes into the INFO-SEQUENT list.  There
   is a corresponding USENET newsgroup called mod.computers.sequent which is
   moderated.  The moderator (same as the list coordinator) reads all messages
   in the list and manually re-posts most of them to mod.computers.sequent.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-SEQUENT-REQUEST@IM4U.UTEXAS.EDU.

   Coordinator: John Quarterman <jsq@IM4U.UTEXAS.EDU>

INFO-TERMS@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Information on terminals.

   Message log/archives are kept on MIT-MC at:
      COMMON;TERMS MAIL     Current section of archives
      COMMON;TERMS O2MAIL   Next most recent section...
      COMMON;TERMS O1MAIL   ...
      COMMON;TERMS 1        ...oldest section

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-TERMS-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Eliot Moore <Elmo@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

INFO-TI-EXPLORER@SUMEX-AIM/BUG-TI-EXPLORER@SUMEX-AIM

   Mailing lists to facilitate information exchange among DARPA sponsored
   projects using TI Explorers.  INFO-TI-EXPLORER will be used for general
   information distribution, such as operational questions, or announcing new
   generally available packages or tools.  BUG-TI-EXPLORER will be used to
   report problems with Explorer software, as well as fixes.  These lists
   signify no commitment from Texas Instruments or Stanford University.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-TI-EXPLORER-REQUEST@SUMEX-AIM or
   BUG-TI-EXPLORER-REQUEST@SUMEX-AIM, respectively.

   Coordinator: Richard Acuff <ACUFF@SUMEX-AIM>

INFO-TMODEM@SIMTEL20.ARPA
BUG-TMODEM@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   The INFO-TMODEM list is a means for the maintainer of the TMODEM program to
   send notices to users of TMODEM.  Users of TMODEM send bug reports and
   feature requests to BUG-TMODEM@SIMTEL20.

   TMODEM is a new TOPS-20 implementation of the Christensen Protocol, with all
   the latest features, such as:
      o  wildcard file transfers in the style of MODEM7
         (YMODEM batch is coming)
      o  the YMODEM implementation of the K option with a new algorithm
         to return to K mode after falling back to "normal" mode
      o  extensive built-in HELP for all commands and options.
   TMODEM is an amalgamation of the old TOPS-20 MODEM program, originally
   written by Bill Westfield while he was at SRI and now at Stanford, major
   pieces of the TOPS-20 TELNET program, currently maintained by Mark Crispin,
   and some pieces of code stolen from TTLINK and KERMIT-20 by Frank da Cruz at
   Columbia University.

   The archives for replaced mailing list INFO-MODEMXX are frozen in
   <ARCHIVES.MODEMXX> on SIMTEL20.  A new set of archives for INFO-TMODEM is on
   SIMTEL20 in <ARCHIVES.TMODEM>TMODEM-ARCHIV.TXT.  The source for TMODEM is in
   TOPS-20:TMODEM.MAC, and must be compiled for each individual TOPS-20 system
   environment.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-TMODEM-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

INFO-UNIX@BRL.ARPA

   INFO-UNIX is intended for Question/Answer discussion, where "novice" system
   administrators can pose questions.  Also, much of the discussion of UNIX on
   small (micro) computers may be moved from INFO-MICRO, INFO-CPM, etc., into
   INFO-UNIX.  Hopefully, enough people who know some answers will subscribe so
   that the list serves a purpose; some overlap is expected with the
   UNIX-WIZARDS list.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-UNIX-REQUEST@BRL.ARPA.

   Moderator: Mike Muuss <mike@BRL.ARPA>

INFO-V@SU-PESCADERO

   Interest group for the V distributed operating system (V-System), developed
   by the Distributed Systems Group of Stanford University. The purpose of this
   list is to stimulate communication and sharing among individuals and groups
   that are using or are interested in the V-System.

   Messages will be sent to the list as submitted; depending on the volume of
   mail, content, etc., messages may be collected and digested in the future.
   There is no current archive.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-V-REQUEST@SU-PESCADERO.

   Coordinator: Keith A. Lantz <LANTZ@SU-GREGORIO>

INFO-VAX@SRI-KL

   INFO-VAX is a discussion of the Digital Equipment Corporation VAX series of
   computers.  Typically the material is question-and-answer, where someone
   wants information on some program or bug/feature.  Both UNIX and VAX/VMS
   operating systems are discussed.

   Archived messages are kept at SRI-KL in the files
      <INFO-VAX>INFO-VAX.ARCHIVE.1
      <INFO-VAX>INFO-VAX-ARCHIVE.TXT.1

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-VAX-REQUEST@SRI-KL.

   Coordinator: Ramon Curiel <Ray@SRI-KL>

INFO-VLSI@THINK.COM

   Mailing-list for the exchange of information on all aspects of integrated
   circuit (IC) design.

   Archived messages are kept at Godot.Think.COM in the files:
      mail/info-vlsi.archive
      mail/info-vlsi.archive-1985
      mail/info-vlsi.archive-1984
      mail/info-vlsi.archive-1983
      mail/info-vlsi.archive-1982

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-VLSI-REQUEST@THINK.COM.

   Coordinator: Bruce Nemnich <bruce@THINK.COM>

INFO-XENIX310@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   Mailing list devoted to discussing the problems, capabilities,
   incompatibilities, successes, failures, or whatever, with Xenix on the Intel
   310s.  The list is primarily aimed at systems administrators and others who
   are responsible for making these machines useful in the workplace.
   Particular interests are successful ports of existing software to the 310
   and procedures to simplify systems administration.

   Mail archives are stored on SIMTEL20 in file:
      <ARCHIVES.XENIX310>XENIX310-ARCHIV.TXT
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-XENIX310-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA.

   Coordinator: John Mitchener <JMITCHENER@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

INFO-XLISP@PT.CS.CMU.EDU

   Mailing list to provide a means of exchanging XLISP code and ideas as well
   as being a clearing house for bugs and for new and modified versions of the
   XLISP language.  The list is currently uncensored and is distributed
   automatically (without human intervention).  The only rules are that you
   shouldn't ever post huge files (like the entire XLISP source file) and that
   messages should be XLISP-oriented.

   Archive files have not yet been set up; for now, new users should contact
   the moderator if they would like previous messages.  Public software is
   stored on host NOSC-BUGS.ARPA in the pub/xlisp1.6 directory.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-XLISP-REQUEST@PT.CS.CMU.EDU.

   Moderator: Daniel Zigmond <djz@SPICE.CS.CMU.EDU>

INTEREST-GROUPS LIST

   See entry in this file for "LIST OF MAILING LISTS".

IRList vtisr1!irlistrq@SEISMO.CSS.GOV
       seismo!vtisr1!irlistrq      (UUCP)
       fox@vpi                     (CSNET)
       foxea@vtvax3  or  fox@vtcs1 (BITNET)

   IRList is open to discussion of any topic related to information retrieval.
   Certainly, any material relating to ACM SIGIR is of interest.  The IR field
   has close ties to artificial intelligence, database management, information
   and library science, linguistics,... A partial list of topics suitable are:

      Information Management/Processing/Science/Technology
      AI Applications to IR          Indexing
      Abstracting                    Information Display
      Citations                      Information Theory
      Cognitive Psychology           Knowledge Representation
      Communications Networks        Language Understanding
      Computational Linguistics      Library Science
      Computer Science               NL Processing
      Cybernetics                    Natural Languages
      Data Abstraction               Pattern Recognition
      Document Representations       Library Science
      Electronic Books               Probabilistic Techniques
      Expert Systems for IR          Speech Analysis
      Full-Text Retrieval            Statistical Techniques
      Hardware aids for IR

   Contributions may be anything from tutorials to rampant speculation. In
   particular, the following are sought:

      Abstracts                    Reviews
      Lab Descriptions             Research Overviews
      Work Planned or in Progress  Half-Baked Ideas
      Conference Announcements     Conference Reports
      Bibliographies               History of IR
      Queries and Requests         Address Changes

   The only real boundaries to the discussion are defined by the topics of
   other mailing lists.  Please do not send communications to both this list
   and AIList or the Prolog list, except in special cases.

   Please "sign" subscriptions with full name and address so that people can
   access you from Internet and/or BITNET (many other networks can be reached
   through them and are certainly urged to participate).

   There is no objection to distributing material that is destined for
   conference proceedings or any other publication.  The Coordinator is
   involved in SIGIR Forum and, unless submittors request otherwise, may
   include submissions in whole or in part in future paper versions of the
   FORUM.  Indeed, this is one form of solicitation for FORUM contributions!
   Both IRList and the FORUM are unrefereed, and opinions are always those of
   the author and not of any organization unless there are other indications.
   Copies of list items should credit the original author, not necessarily the
   IRList.

   Archival copies of all digests will be kept; feel free to ask IRList-Request
   for recent back issues.  Note that FTP is not possible, so all communication
   must be by EMAIL, phone, or letter.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to vtisr1!irlistrq@SEISMO.CSS.GOV,
   seismo!vtisr1!irlistrq (UUCP), fox@vpi (CSNET), or foxea@vtvax3 or fox@vtcs1
   (BITNET).

   Coordinator: Ed Fox <fox%VPI.CSNet@CSNet-Relay.ARPA>
                       <fox@vtcs1.bitnet@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>
                       <vtisr1!irlistrq@SEISMO.CSS.GOV>
                Dr. Edward A. Fox
                Asst. Prof., Dept. of Computer Science
                562 McBryde Hall
                Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
                  (VPI&SU or Virginia Tech)
                Blacksburg, VA  24061
                (703) 961-5113/-6931

KILLER%UMASS.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   This mailing list/notesfile is dedicated to the playing of all forms of
   Live-Role-Playing games.  Assassin, Killer, K.A.O.S, RECON, DELOS, and any
   sort of game where one is is doing any sort of role playing in a real
   live-real time (i.e. YOU, not a paper character); setting is what this
   discussion covers.  This is intended as a forum for discussion of scenarios,
   rules suggestions, "no kidding there we were" stories, comments on legal
   aspects, and anything else that a reader would like to talk about if it
   deals with live role-playing.

   All requests to be added or deleted from this list, questions, problems,
   etc., should be sent to CEREBUS%UMASS.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU.

   Coordinator: Matthew Saroff <SAROFF%UMASS.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

L-5 interest group

   Messages from Dale Amon, or other national L5 people, are passed on to those
   on the mailing list.  The list is essentially another means of getting
   information out to L5 members, sort of an on-line version of the phone trees
   or the mass mailings.  The Coordinator will manually forward other messages
   of interest, but can not moderate a full-scale discussion group.

   All information items, as well as all requests to be added to or deleted
   from this list, should be sent to ssc-vax!marla@UW-BEAVER.

   Coordinator: Marla Baer-Peckham <ssc-vax!marla@UW-BEAVER>

L-HCAP%NDSUVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU
...!psuvax1!NDSUVM1.BITNET!L-HCAP  (UUCP)
L-HCAP@NDSUVM1                     (BITNET, EARN, NetNorth)

   Discussion group for technology for the handicapped; mailing list set up at
   North Dakota State University for discussing computer and other technology
   for people with any kind of handicap, plus meetings, conferences, funding
   agencies, and so forth.  Some discussion areas might be:

      Computer hardware and software
      Adaptive devices that makes computers accessable to people no matter
         the type of handicap
      Literature that discusses various issues addressed in 1 & 2 above
      Meetings and conferences
      Funding agencies and their interests, local and federal
      Suppliers of adaptive hardware and software
      What type(s) of hardware and software is needed for various types of
         handicap
      Learning disabilities and how can computers help

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Bob Puyear <NU025213%NDSUVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>
                           ...!psuvax1!NDSUVM1.BITNET!L-HCAP        (UUCP)
                           L-HCAP@NDSUVM1         (BITNET, EARN, NetNorth)

lan-news@SDCSVAX.UCSD.EDU

   Discussion of the needs and implementation details of netnews over a local
   area network environment.

   Archives are kept in SDCSVAX file lan-news-archive; SDCSVAX supports
   anonymous FTP.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to lan-news-request@SDCSVAX.UCSD.EDU.

   Coordinator: Brian Kantor <brian@SDCSVAX.UCSD.EDU>

LASER-LOVERS@WASHINGTON

   This list is provided for discussion of topics related to design and use of
   laser printer hardware, software, and fonts.  Appropriate topics for this
   list include discussions of new and upcoming laser printers, as well as
   those implemented in related technologies.  In addition, information-sharing
   about experiences with existing laser printers is welcome.  A topic of much
   recent interest on this list has been the issues surrounding the design of
   digital fonts for use on these devices.

   Archived messages sent on or before 21 May 84 are in WASHINGTON file
      <MAILING-LISTS>LASER-LOVERS.ARC-1
   The most recent messages are kept in WASHINGTON file
      <MAILING-LISTS>LASER-LOVERS.ARC

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to LASER-LOVERS-REQUEST@WASHINGTON.

   Coordinator: Richard Furuta <Furuta@WASHINGTON>

LINGUA%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   Discussion of all aspects of Computer Programming Languages.

   All back-issue requests will be managed by:
      Network News <NEWS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   Coordinator: LISTSERV Editor <EDITOR%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

LIST OF MAILING LISTS

   Mailing-list for "List of lists" update notices.

   There is a master list of ARPANET mailing-lists/digests/discussion groups
   (~140 lists/2600+ lines/120,000+ characters) on SRI-NIC in files:
      NETINFO:INTEREST-GROUPS-1.TXT  (first half of the list)
      NETINFO:INTEREST-GROUPS-2.TXT  (second half of the list)
      For ARPANET users, SRI-NIC supports the net-standard ANONYMOUS
      login within FTP, with any password.

   To keep people up to date on the large number of such lists, there is a
   mailing-list for list-of-lists \update notices/.  Copies of the list itself
   are not sent to the world at large, but for those ARPANET users who
   seriously intend to FTP the updated versions when updated, a brief notice
   will be sent when a new version is available.  For those liaisons at
   internet sites who maintain or redistribute copies for their own networks
   (DECNet, Xerox, BitNet, MailNet, etc.) and can't reach the master by ARPANET
   FTP, the complete new file will be sent if necessary.  File copies will not
   normally be sent to individual users, either ARPANET or internet.

   To get on the list (or to submit updates to existing mailing-lists or add
   new ones), send requests to Rich Zellich <ZELLICH@SRI-NIC.ARPA>

Love-Hounds@MIT-Eddie

   This is a mailing list for the discussion of Kate Bush's music (and any
   other artistic music or anything else for that matter).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Love-Hounds-Request@MIT-Eddie.

   Coordinator: Doug Alan <nessus@MIT-Eddie>

MAIL-MEN@ROCHESTER

   Mail-men is a moderated discussion group about men's issues and is open to
   all sexes.  The intent is to create an atmosphere of openess and
   understanding for discussions about being male in today's world.  Flames are
   best sent elsewhere.  Since men can't truely be free until women are,
   feminism is generally viewed as a good thing on this list.  This mailing
   list is digested as a kindness to various mail systems.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to MAIL-MEN-REQUEST@ROCHESTER.

Mail-Zilog <cbmvax!mail-zilog@SEISMO.CSS.GOV>
           {ihnp4|seismo|caip}!cbmvax!mail-zilog  (UUCP)

   A self-help group to provide communications among Zilog users.  Topics
   include problems with Zeus, fixes, portability problems, availability of
   ported software and exchange of programs on Zilog compatible media.  Open to
   both end users and systems houses, but all should be able to cope with the
   phrase Zilog Brain Damage with some degree of equanimity.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to cbmvax!mail-zilog@SEISMO.CSS.GOV or UUCP
   {ihnp4|seismo|caip}!cbmvax!mail-zilog-request.

   Coordinator: George Robbins <cbmvax!grr@SEISMO.CSS.GOV>
                               {ihnp4|seismo|caip}!cbmvax!grr  (UUCP)

mailjc@BRILLIG.UMD.EDU

   To provide a non-hostile environment for discussion among christians; not to
   hide our discussions from non-christians.  Non-christians may join the list
   and "listen-in", but full blown debates between Christians and
   non-Christians are best carried out in net.religion.  Submissions to the
   list are moderated and should be written from a general Christian viewpoint.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to mailjc-request@BRILLIG.UMD.EDU.

   Moderator: Liz Allen <liz@BRILLIG.UMD.EDU>

MER.SIGBIG@AMES-VMSB

   Interest group for anyone interested in supercomputers.

   Coordinator: JUP.WELCH@AMES-VMSB

MetaPhilosophers%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   MetaPhilosophers is a forum for discussion of issues that fall within the
   scope of "MetaPhilosophy", a coined subject that deals with philosophy,
   religion, the universe and it's structure, consciousness, the mind/brain
   debate, and anything else that is of a deep nature that is enjoyable to
   discuss.

   The archives are kept on MIT-OZ, and can be anonymous-FTP'ed from MIT-MC
   using the filename OZKS:COMMON;META TXT for the current file, and
   OZKS:COMMON;META [OLD1,OLD2,etc...] for older versions.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from these lists, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to
   MetaPhilosophers-Request%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Glen Daniels <MLY.G.DANIELS%MIT-OZ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

MH-USERS@UCI

   MH-Users is a discussion group which focuses on the UCI version of the Rand
   Message Handling (MH) system; it is a list is for the MH user community at
   large.  MH runs on a number of versions of UNIX (4.xBSD, v7, xenix) on top
   of a number of mail transport systems (MMDF-{I,II}, SendMail, stand-alone
   (with UUCP support)); for information on getting an MH distribution, contact
   Bug-MH@UCI.  Appropriate topics are:

      - questions about how to use MH
      - tips on MH usage
      - exchange of MH shell scripts

   As a general rule, messages submitted to MH-Users should *NOT* be submitted
   to MH-Workers (a list with a different charter).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, along with problems,
   questions and suggestions, should be sent to MH-Users-Request@UCI.

   Coordinator: Marshall T. Rose (MTR) <Bug-MH@UCI>
                John L. Romine (JLR3)  <Bug-MH@UCI>

MH-WORKERS@UCI

   MH-Workers is a discussion group which focuses on the UCI version of the
   Rand Message Handling (MH) system; it is a list is for MH maintainers and
   experts.  MH runs on a number of versions of UNIX (4.xBSD, v7, xenix) on top
   of a number of mail transport systems (MMDF-{I,II}, SendMail, stand-alone
   (with UUCP support)); for information on getting an MH distribution, contact
   Bug-MH@UCI.  Appropriate topics are:

      - questions on how to configure MH
      - tips on MH configuration
      - exchange of MH bug reports (and fixes)

   As a general rule, messages submitted to MH-Workers should *NOT* be
   submitted to MH-Users (a list with a different charter).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, along with problems,
   questions and suggestions, should be sent to MH-Workers-Request@UCI.

   Coordinator: Marshall T. Rose (MTR) <Bug-MH@UCI>
                John L. Romine (JLR3)  <Bug-MH@UCI>

MHS_(X.400)_Implementation%QZCOM@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA
MHS_IMPLEMENTATION@RSCH.WISC.EDU
MHS_implementation@EAN.UBC.CDN

   A QZCOM conference with the name "MHS (X.400) implementation"; the
   conference will have the name "MHS_(X.400)_implementation" for mail
   networks, in most cases postfixed  by "%QZCOM@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA".  The
   conference/mailing list is open to anyone who is seriously interested in
   implementing the CCITT X.400 (MHS) message handling protocols or gateways to
   these protocols.  The conference/mailing list can discuss such things as how
   to understand and interpret the MHS recommendation, how to map existing mail
   system and mail network features onto the MHS structure etc.

   To minimize international communications costs, separate distribution lists
   for CSNET/ARPANET and CDNNET users are being maintained at UWISC and UBC
   respectively.  ARPANET and CSNET users should send messages to
   MHS_IMPLEMENTATION@WISC-RSCH.  CDNNET users should send messages to
   MHS_IMPLEMENTATION@EAN.UBC.CDN.  Messages sent to one of the lists will be
   forwarded to members of the other lists.

   To join the conference:
      QZCOM users:
         Use the "member" command.
      ARPANET/CSNET users:
         Send a message to  MHS_IMPLEMENTATION-REQUEST@RSCH.WISC.EDU
      CDNNET users:
         Send a message to MHS_IMPLEMENTATION-REQUEST@EAN.UBC.CDN
      Users at other sites:
         Send a message to "Jacob_Palme_QZ%QZCOM.MAILNET@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA",
         do NOT send mail to the conference itself.

   Coordinator: Jacob Palme <Jacob_Palme_QZ%QZCOM.MAILNET@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA>

MILSIM@STL-HOST1.ARPA

   A forum for discussion of Military Simulation and Wargaming Models used by,
   and for the Department of Defense.  This list will eventually augment the
   online Catalog of Wargaming and Military Simulation Models under development
   on STL-HOST1.  Messages are not digested, but sent to the membership as
   received.

   Archives will be kept on SIMTEL20 in files:
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>MILSIM.ARCHIV.ymmdd
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>MILSIM.ARCHIV.TXT

      The characters "ymmdd" in the first filename are actually digests giving
      the year, month, and day of the last message in the file.  The second
      file contains a growing list of current messages.  SIMTEL20 supports
      ANONYMOUS FTP (with any non-null password).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to MILSIM-REQUEST@STL-HOST1.ARPA.

   Coordinator:  Joseph Guirreri <OJCS-JAD@STL-HOST1.ARPA>

MMM-PEOPLE@USC-ISIB

   Discussion group for those active or interested in multimedia mail.  The
   intent is to use this list mainly for discussion of the developing
   multimedia mail procedures and protocols.

   The mail sent to MMM-PEOPLE is kept on host USC-ISIB in file <MMM>MAIL.TXT.
   The distribution list is kept in file <MMM>MMM-PEOPLE.LIST.  A list of all
   known multi-media-capable users is in file <MMM>KNOWN-MMM-MAILBOXES.TXT.
   One may copy these public access files via FTP using the username ANONYMOUS
   and password GUEST.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Ann Westine <WESTINE@USC-ISIB>.

   Coordinator: Gregory G. Finn <FINN@USC-ISIB>

MsgGroup

   Interest in electronic mail, message formats, message systems, and the
   sociological implications of the above.****THIS MAILING LIST HAS STOPPED
   DISTRIBUTION, EFFECTIVE 11 JUL 86, BUT ARCHIVES WILL BE MAINTAINED FOR THE
   FORESEEABLE FUTURE****

   Archives are kept at USC-ECLC in files <MSGGROUP>MSGGROUP.*, where * stands
   for a range of messages, in blocks of 100 (from 0001 thru 1100) or 50 (from
   1101 on up (usually)) (MSGGROUP.0001-0100, MSGGROUP.0101-0200,
   MSGGROUP.1101-1150, etc.).  As of 31 Jan 84, the last file was *.2101-2200.

   Coordinator: EStefferud@USC-ECLC

mus@ENEEVAX.UMD.EDU

   Masscomp Users Society (MUS) mailing list; people who are interested in the
   Masscomp line of computers are invited to join.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to mus-request@ENEEVAX.UMD.EDU.

   Coordinator: Praveen Kumar <phaedrus@ENEEVAX.UMD.EDU>

NA@SU-SCORE

   Numerical Analysis mailing-list.

   Moderator: Gene Golub <GOLUB@SU-SCORE>

NAMEDROPPERS@SRI-NIC.ARPA

   The NAMEDROPPERS mailing list is to be used for discussion of the concepts,
   principles, design, and implementation of the domain style names.  The main
   focus of this group is the review of documents describing domain style
   names.  This is a list for participants in a discussion, not observers.
   Everyone on the list is expected to contribute from time to time.

   Nearly everyone in NAMEDROPPERS is also on HEADER-PEOPLE and also on
   MSGGROUP.  There is no need to send a message to both NAMEDROPPERS and
   either of these lists (and certianly not both!).

   All of the previous NAMEDROPPERS discussion can be found in SRI-NIC files
      <NAMSER>NAMEDROPPERS.198X
   where X is the number of the year of the archive you are looking for.  A/O
   Jan 85, there are archives for 1983, 1984 and 1985.
   <NAMSER>NAMEDROPPERS.MAIL still contains the most current NAMEDROPPERS
   dialog.  These files can be accessed via anonymous FTP; new members may wish
   to copy and read these archives before joining the discussion.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to NAMEDROPPERS-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.

   Coordinator: Ann Westine <WESTINE@USC-ISIB.ARPA>

NIHONGO@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   For discussion of the Japanese language, including both spoken and written
   forms.  Also see the entry for the INFO-JAPAN mailing list.

   The complete archives are publicly accessible by FTP from host MIT-MC, which
   uses the ITS operating system.  Case is not significant, but the space after
   "NIHON" is.  The archives are in:  COMAIL;NIHON GO

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to NIHONGO-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Steve Strassmann <straz@MEDIA-LAB.MIT.EDU>

NL-KR@ROCHESTER.ARPA

   NL-KR is open to discussion of any topic related to the natural language
   (both understanding and generation) and knowledge representation, both as
   subfields of AI.  The Moderator's interests are primarily in:

      Knowledge Representation    Natural Language Understanding
      Discourse Understanding     Philosophy of Language
      Plan Recognition            Computational Linguistics

   Contributions are also welcome on topics such as:

      Cognitive Psychology (as related to NL/KR)
      Human Perception (same)
      Linguistics
      Machine Translation
      Computer and Information Science (as may be used to implement various
      Logic Programming (same)                                   NL systems)

   Contributions may be anything from tutorials to speculation. In particular,
   the following are sought:

      Abstracts                             Reviews
      Lab Descriptions                      Research Overviews
      Work Planned or in Progress           Half-Baked Ideas
      Conference Announcements              Conference Reports
      Bibliographies                        History of NL/KR
      Puzzles and Unsolved Problems         Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
      Queries and Requests                  Address Changes (Bindings)

   This list is in some sense a spin-off of the AIList, and as such, a certain
   amount of overlap is expected. The primary concentration of this list should
   be NL and KR, that is, natural language (be it understanding, generation,
   recognition, parsing, semantics, pragmatics, etc.) and how we should
   represent knowledge (aquisition, access, completeness, etc. are all valid
   issues).  Topics deemed to be outside the general scope of this list will be
   forwarded to AIList (or other more appropriate list) or rejected.

   Archival copies of all digests will be kept; feel free to ask NL-KR-REQUEST
   for recent back issues.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to NL-KR-REQUEST@ROCHESTER.ARPA.

   Moderator: Brad Miller <miller@UR-ACORN.ARPA>

NORTHSTAR-USERS@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   Discussion group for Northstar microcomputer users.

   Archives are kept on SIMTEL20 in files:
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>NORTHSTAR-ARCHIV.TXT (current archives)
      PS:<MAIL.ARCHIVES>NORTHSTAR.ARCHIV.31013 (old archives)
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to NORTHSTAR-USERS-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

nuke-winter%plaid@SUN.ARPA

   A list to help distribute information on the nuclear winter phenomenon.

   Reqeusts to be added or deleted to this list should be send to
   nuke-winter-request%plaid@SUN.ARPA.

   Cooridnator: Chuq Von Rospach <chuq%plaid@SUN.ARPA>

OPSYS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   Discussion of all aspects of Computer Operating Systems.

   All back-issue requests will be managed by:
      Network News <NEWS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   Coordinator: LISTSERV Editor <EDITOR%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

PACKET-RADIO@MIT-EDDIE

   The packet-radio mailing list is intended to provide a forum where people
   can exchange ideas about packet radio, and discuss projects they are working
   on.

   MIT-EDDIE can be reached through the internet, MIT's chaosnet, and via UUCP
   ({decvax!genrad,ihnp4}!mit-eddie).  Old message are archived on MIT-EDDIE in
   /projects/packet/packet.archive which may be copied via anonymous FTP.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to PACKET-RADIO-REQUEST@MIT-EDDIE.

   Coordinator: Clifford Neuman  <BCN@MIT-EDDIE>

PARSYM@SUMEX-AIM

   PARSYM is a mailing list for parallel symbolic computing mailing; it is
   intended to encourage communication between individuals and groups involved
   in PARALLEL SYMBOLIC COMPUTING (non-numeric computing using multiple
   processors).  Submissions are encouraged relating either to parallelism in
   symbolic computing or to the use of symbolic computing techniques (AI,
   objects, logic programming, expert systems) in parallel computing.  All
   manner of communication is welcomed: project overviews, research results,
   questions, answers, commentary, criticism, humor, opinions, speculation,
   historical notes, or any combination thereof, as long as it relates to the
   hardware, software, or application of parallel symbolic computing.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to PARSYM-Request@SUMEX-AIM.

   Moderator: Byron Davies <DAVIES@SUMEX-AIM>

PC-Token-Ring@UCLA-CCN.ARPA

   Technical discussions related to the IBM PC Token Ring:  Gateways & Bridges,
   Programming, SNA 6.2 on Token Ring, Network Management, etc.  Announcements
   of books, papers, new products, and public domain software are also welcome.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to PC-Token-Ring-Request@UCLA-CCN.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Todd Booth <CSDCTGB@UCLA-CCN.ARPA>

PCIP@LOUIE.UDEL.EDU
PCIP@UDEL-LOUIE.ARPA

   Discussion group for the various sets of TCP/IP implementations for personal
   computers.  Bugs are reported here and help bringing up a new environmment
   may be forthcoming from members of this list.  In the past, discussions have
   included the MIT package, the Stanford TCP modifications and work at
   Wisconsin and Maryland.

   There is currently a single archive available via anonymous ftp from host
   HUEY.UDEL.EDU in file pcip/pcip.mbox.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to PCIP-REQUEST@LOUIE.UDEL.EDU (or UDEL-LOUIE.ARPA).

   List Maintainer: James Galvin <galvin@DEWEY.UDEL.EDU>
   Coordinator: Gary Delp <delp@HUEY.UDEL.EDU>

PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
         (or PHIL-SCI@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU)

   An immediate redistribution list discussing philosophy of science with
   emphasis on its relevance for Artificial Intelligence.

   The list is archived at MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file:
      SRC:<COMMON>PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-ARCHIVES.TXT.1

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU (or
   PHIL-SCI-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU).

   Coordinator: John Mallery <JCMa@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

PHYSICS@SRI-UNIX.ARPA
  (or @MC.LCS.MIT.EDU)

   Group for discussion of topics in physics, with some reasonable speculation
   allowed.

   Some archives are maintained on MIT-MC in file:
      COMMON;PHYS FILE.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to PHYSICS-REQUEST@SRI-UNIX.ARPA (or @MC.LCS.MIT.EDU).

   Coordinator: Andrew Knutsen <knutsen@SRI-UNIX.ARPA>

POLI-SCI@RUTGERS

   POLI-SCI is a spinoff from the HUMAN-NETS discussion list.  Shortly after
   the November 1980 election, HUMAN-NETS began to discuss the impact that
   electronic communications had on the election.  As this discussion
   continued, it lost its narrow focus on electronic communications and began
   to consider the election in general, how elections are won and lost, and the
   nature of the electoral college.  The growth of these discussions, and their
   spawning of related discussions, indicated that a separate discussion list
   was merited and POLI-SCI was installed.  Since then POLI-SCI has begun to
   consider other topics including the history of the Carter and Nixon
   presidencies, the Iranian hostage crisis, etc. (with a little less dignity,
   the list might be characterized as a permanent distributed political bull
   session).

   Archived digest messages are stored on RUTGERS in:
      <poli-sci>mail.txt
      and other files in the <poli-sci> directory

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to POLI-SCI-REQUEST@RUTGERS.

   Moderator: JoSH Hall <JoSH@RUTGERS>

PROLOG[-HACKERS]@SU-SCORE

   Prolog and logic programming mailing lists.

   Some of the people answering the initial BBoard message stated that they
   would be interested in general Prolog and logic programming information, but
   not in the nitty-gritty details of Prolog systems and their bugs. Therefore,
   two mailing lists have been set up, PROLOG and PROLOG-HACKERS: PROLOG will
   provide a digest of articles of general interest; PROLOG-HACKERS will
   provide a direct mailing for the nasty stuff.  Finally, PROLOG-REQUEST
   should be used for distribution requests.  In a nutshell:

      Mail to                 for
      -------                 ---

      PROLOG@SCORE            sending articles of general interest
      PROLOG-HACKERS@SCORE    sending articles of limited interest
      PROLOG-REQUEST@SCORE    getting in and out of the mailing lists
                               and other bureaucracy

   Please do not send the same message to PROLOG and PROLOG-HACKERS.  Messages
   will be moved between lists if appropriate.

   An archive of the USEnet prolog interest group interchange can be FTP'd from
   host SU-SCORE using standard anonymous login convention.  The pathname is:
      PS:<PROLOG>UPIG.ARCHIVE

   Moderator: Chuck Restivo <RESTIVO@SU-SCORE.ARPA>

ProtocolS@RUTGERS

   This list is designed to promote discussion of the various existing FTP
   protocols for async-ascii-serial-lines and any kind of computer/OS.  The
   eventual goal is to devise (and implement) an all-purpose standard protocol
   for FTP.

   Message log/archives are kept at RUTGERS in files:
      PS:<PLEASANT.PROTOCOL>PROTOCOLS.OLD     Pre-digest to 30 Mar 82
      PS:<PLEASANT.PROTOCOL>PROTOCOLS.RECENT  Digest 30 Mar 82 to present

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to ProtocolS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.

   Coordinator: Mel Pleasant <Pleasant@RUTGERS>

Psychnet <EPSYNET%UHUPVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   PSYCHNET (tm) is a psychology Newsletter and mailing list, sending out
   information, news, and academic papers to those who sign up.  An initial
   formal purpose of Psychnet is distribution of academic papers in advance of
   the 1986 APA convention; other purposes will develop according to the needs
   and interests of the profession and Psychnet users.

   Outside BitNet, Psychnet is a Newsletter and mailing list only.  Once per
   week, members receive the latest Psychnet Newsletter and Index of files
   available on the server machine.  If a file looks interesting send an E-mail
   request to EPSYNET%UHUPVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU and the file will be sent
   to you.

   Within BitNet, Psychnet is also a 24-hour server machine which mails out
   files to users who first send the PSYCHNET HELP command to userid UH-INFO at
   node UHUPVM1 (*NOT* to userid EPSYNET).  Persons within BitNet may also sign
   up for the mailing list and will get the Newsletter and Index along with
   other news.  BitNet users, however, should get their files directly from the
   server machine; an Exec file is available for CMS users and COM files are
   available for VAX users within BitNet.

   To have a file or idea distributed to members of the list send it to the
   primary list address and it will be sent out, usually with the week's
   Psychnet Newsletter.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from the mailing list, or to have
   files distributed should be sent to EPSYNET%UHUPVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU.

   Coordinator:  Robert C. Morecock, Psychnet Editor
                 <EPSYNET%UHUPVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>
                  EPSYNET@UHUPVM1  (BitNet)

PUP-LOVERS@ROCHESTER.ARPA

   Discussion of the Xerox PUP (PARC Universal Packet) protocols, and related
   topics.  PUP was one of the precursors of the current XNS and IP families.
   [Formerly known as PUP-Lovers%BostonU@CSNet-Relay]

   Coordinator: Liudvikas Bukys <bukys@ROCHESTER.ARPA>

RAILROAD@ROCHESTER

   Information and discussion of transportation issues (inter and intra city)
   with emphasis on rail transportation.  This group also discusses or
   announces items of interest to the so-called "railfan" community (I.e.
   excursion announcements, etc).  Some model railroad discussion also takes
   place.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to RAILROAD-REQUEST@ROCHESTER.

   Coordinators:  Michael S. Maiten <MSM@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>     (ARPANET)
                    (or)  !ucbvax!menlo70!sytek!msm  (USENET)
                  Lee Moore <lee@ROCHESTER> (ARPANET)

REXXLIST%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   Discussion of the REXX command language.

   Transcripts of earlier months are available in multiple formats from
   REXX%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU.

   All back-issue requests will be managed by:
      Network News <NEWS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   Coordinator: LISTSERV Editor <EDITOR%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

RISKS@SRI-CSL

   "RISKS" is a distribution list for discussion of issues related to risks to
   the public in the use of computer systems.  It has sponsorship of the ACM
   Committee on Computers and Public Policy (Chaired by Peter G. Neumann), but
   is open to everyone.

   Contributions are welcome on a wide range of relevant topics bearing on the
   stated subject.  Contributors are requested to avoid overt political
   statements, personal attacks, flames, etc.  Inappropriate submissions will
   be rejected.

   Back issues may be FTPed from SRI-CSL files
      <RISKS>RISKS-vol.no
   where "vol" and "no" are volume and number.  <RISKS>Risks-1.1 was
   established 1 Aug 85.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to RISKS-REQUEST@SRI-CSL.

   Coordinator: Peter G. Neumann <NEUMANN@SRI-CSL>

SCHEME@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   This mailing list is intended to be a forum for discussing anything related
   to the Scheme programming language(s), with particular emphasis on the use
   of Scheme in education.  There are over 150 people on the list A/O 15 Nov
   85, with more than 80 institutions represented.

   The archives are kept on 2 different machines:
      On MIT-AI: LSPMAI;SCHEME MAIL4 (messages from Sept 85 - 11 July 86)
      On MIT-MC: LSPMAI;SCHEME MAIL  (messages since 11 July 86)

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Scheme-Request@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jonathan Rees <JAR@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SCRIBE-HACKS@UTAH-CS.ARPA
  ...ihnp4!utah-cs!scribe-hacks (uucp)

   Mailing list for Scribe hackers; designed for persons who perform the role
   of Scribe Database Administrator at their installation.  Discussion will be
   about Scribe features, bugs, enhancements, performance, support, and other
   topics of interest to Scribe DBAs.  The list will NOT be moderated, but will
   simply consist of a mail "reflector" - ie. if you send a message to the
   list, it will be rebroadcast to everyone on the list.  Discussion at the
   level of "How do I get a paragraph to indent 5 spaces instead of 3?" is
   specifically discouraged.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to SCRIBE-HACKS-REQUEST@UTAH-CS (or uucp:
   ...ihnp4!utah-cs!scribe-hacks-request).

   Coordinator: Walt <Haas@UTAH-20.ARPA>

SECURITY@RUTGERS

   This list is designed to provide a forum for discussion of the field of
   security in general, be it electronic, physical, or computer-related.  Since
   the original idea was to name this list LOCKSMITHS, discussions about
   physical security and hardware are welcomed, but to broaden out into
   computer security and electronic access control and such is also valid.  In
   other words, any subject matter relating to the *improvement* and
   *implementation* of security systems is okay, while how to *defeat* them is
   not.  Messages are not digestified, but are filtered to keep things of
   questionable legality/ content from escaping out to the network.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to SECURITY-REQUEST@RUTGERS.

   Coordinator: *Hobbit* <AWalker@RUTGERS>

SELF-ORGANIZATION@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
     (or SELF-ORG@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU)

   An immediate redistribution list discussing topics in self-organization.

   The list is archived@MIT-OZ in the twenex mail file
      SRC:<COMMON>SELF-ORGANIZATION-ARCHIVES.TXT.1

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to SELF-ORGANIZATION-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU (or
   SELF-ORG-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU).

   Coordinator: John Mallery <JCMa@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SERVERS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

   Discussion of network [primarily BitNet] and inter-network file servers.

   All back-issue requests will be managed by:
      Network News <NEWS%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

   Coordinator: LISTSERV Editor <EDITOR%UCF1VM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU>

SF-CONS LIST

   Mailing-List for SF Conventions listing update notices.

   There is a master SF cons list (averaging 1000-1500 lines or 55,000-75,000
   characters, including geographic cross-reference) on SRI-NIC in file:
      <ZELLICH>CONS.TXT
   For ARPANET users, SRI-NIC supports the net-standard ANONYMOUS login within
   FTP, with any password.

   In order to proliferate the list more quickly, there is a mailing list for
   cons-list \update notices/.  Copies of the cons list itself are not sent to
   the world at large, but for those ARPANET users who seriously intend to FTP
   the updated versions every few weeks, a brief notice will be sent when a new
   version is available.  For those liaisons at internet sites who maintain or
   redistribute copies for their own networks (DECNet, Xerox, BitNet, MailNet,
   etc.), the complete new file will be sent out if necessary.  File copies
   will \not/ be sent to individual users, either ARPANET or internet.

   Update notices/file copies can be expected approximately every 2nd or 3rd
   month.  Sources of cons for the list are LOCUS, ANALOG, STARLOG, flyers
   picked up at cons by local fen, and anything sent to the list maintainer.

   To get on the update-notices list (or to submit con updates), send messages
   to Rich Zellich <ZELLICH@SRI-NIC.ARPA>.

SF-LOVERS@RED.RUTGERS.EDU

   Science Fiction lovers.  SF-LOVERS has discussed many topics, all of them
   related in some way to the theme of science fiction or fantasy.  The topics
   have ranged very widely from rewritten stories, bad SF movies, and SF
   conventions to reviews of books and films.  The range of topics is quite
   wide and anyone is welcome to submit material on these or other topics of
   interest in this general area.

   The digest has a very large number of readers, and trivial messages are
   strongly discouraged due to the heavy load SF-LOVERS puts on the hosts CPU
   and disk space.  Messages to SF-LOVERS@RUTGERS are batched and broadcast
   periodically.

   The SF-LOVERS archives are available on RUTGERS.  Each volume is contained
   in its own file, with the contents ordered chronologically. The first
   archive includes a number of messages from the early days before digests and
   there is much of "historical" interest.  At the end of that volume is a long
   discussion which took place during the Star Wars series craze.

      T:<SFL>ARCHIVE.V1      860  2200759
                    .V2      771  1972324
                    .V3      741  1895294
                    .V4      705  1803432
                    .V5      323   824576
                    .V6      705  1804515
                    .V7      232   591802
                    .V8      670  1713235
                    .V9     1468  3756676
                    .V10    3087  7901307
      For those unfamiliar with Tenex/Tops-20, the first number is the number
      of Tenex disk pages, the second is the number of characters in the file,
      for checksumming purposes if you FTP the file.  Volume 11 is the current
      volume A/O Jan 86.  Old issues can also be found at RUTGERS and are in
      the files SF-LOVERS.xxx-yy where xxx is the month of publication and yy
      is the current year.  The current month's messages may be found in
      PS:<BBOARD>SF-LOVERS.TXT.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@RED.RUTGERS.EDU.

   Moderator: Saul Jaffe <JAFFE@RED.RUTGERS.EDU>

SKY-FANS@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Amateur observational astronomy mailing list.

   Coordinator: S. W. Galley <SWG@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SMAuG^.X@Xerox.ARPA

   Mailing list for communication of ideas about SMAuG (Simultaneous Multiple
   AdventUrer Game).  SMAuG is an applied research project designed to probe
   the problems of distributing the work of a complex piece of software across
   local intelligent devices and a remote timesharing computer.  The software
   being creating is an adventure game allowing multiple players.  Players may
   be controlled by either human users or planning software.  The project is
   potentially enormous and much paring of capabilities is expected.  The
   primary goals of the project are:

      Error free communication protocol
      Simple control of local intelligent devices
      Centralized database with local caching of unchanging data objects
      Local processing of user commands (to offload central system)
      An adventure game

   This project is an offshoot of a locally funded research grant examining the
   interaction of local intelligent devices and remote timesharing systems.
   Since January 1, 1984 we have been sponsored by the Rutgers Center for
   Computer and Information Services.  We hope to produce software useful to
   other members of the University computing community with this project.  Two
   such pieces of software are a remote file access system, and a universal
   window oriented terminal handler.

   The SMAuG group meets every Wednesday evening from 8pm until 10pm at Rutgers
   University in Hill Center room 318.  Hill Center is located on Busch Campus
   in Piscataway, New Jersey.  Requests for detailed directions should be sent
   to Fischer.PA@XEROX.ARPA.  If you are coming any distance to attend a
   meeting please contact Fischer.PA@XEROX.ARPA, sometimes the meetings are
   held elsewhere, and announcements of this are only distributed locally in
   the Rutgers area. Your attendance is, however, very welcome!

   There is a separate mailing-list for SMAuG Storywriters:
   SMAuG-Story^.X@Xerox.ARPA; archives for this list are available from
   Fischer.PA@Xerox.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, back issue requests,
   problems, questions, etc., should be sent to McGrew.Smaug@RU-BLUE.

   Moderator: Charles McGrew <MCGREW@RU-BLUE>

SOFT-ENG@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Soft-Eng is a list for discussion of software engineering and related
   topics, covering such areas as:

      Requirements         Specification           Design
      Testing              Maintenance             Enhancement
      Languages            Methodologies           Tools
      Verification         Validation              Reliability
      Debugging            Testing                 Testing Tools
      Error handling       Recovery                Programming Environments
      Modelling            Documentation           Extensibility
      Practices            Standards               Protection mechanisms
      Portability          Complexity              Performance
      Software science     Management              Cost estimation
      Productivity         Rapid prototyping       Reusable software
      Professional ethics  Configuration mgmt.     Quality assurance
      Staffing             Systems analysis        Training & education
      Human factors        Software: legal issues  Real-time systems
      Hardware/software tradeoffs                  Software fault-tolerance

   Any and all contributions are welcome (e.g. questions, ideas, "war stories",
   proposals, humor, abstracts, conference reports, bibliographies, problems,
   reviews, tutorials, solutions, planned or completed projects).  The list is
   currently unmoderated, but may become a digest if the volume of mail
   warrants it.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Soft-Eng-Request@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Mark S. Day <MDAY@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

SPACE@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Discussions (daily digest) on space-related topics.

   Archives are kept on [S1-A]SPACE.LOG[SPA,OTA], which, unfortunately, does
   not allow FTP without login.  Requests for back issues should be directed to
   SPACE-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., also go to SPACE-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

      Aliases for the above net-addresses are:
         SPACE-ENTHUSIASTS@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
         SPACE-ENTHUSIASTS-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Coordinator: Owen T. (Ted) Anderson <OTA@SAIL.STANFORD.EDU>

STD-UNIX@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU

   List for the discussion of UNIX standards, particularly the IEEE P1003
   Portable Operating System Enviroment draft standard.  The list is moderated,
   and corresponds to the newsgroup mod.std.unix on USENET.

   Archives may be retrieved from SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU (formerly known as
   UT-SALLY.ARPA) by anonymous FTP (login anonymous, password guest). The
   current volume is ~ftp/pub/mod.std.unix, and previous volumes start with
   ~ftp/pub/mod.std.unix.v1.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to STD-UNIX-REQUEST@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU.

   Moderator: John Quarterman <jsq@SALLY.UTEXAS.EDU>

SUN-SPOTS@RICE.EDU

   Newsgroup to discuss software and hardware issues relating to the Sun
   Workstation.  This is an edited list, sent out about once a week.

   Archives are kept on host COLUMBIA-20 in  file:
      <Bboard.Sun>Mail.txt

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should go to Sun-Spots-Request@RICE.EDU.

   Moderator: Vicky Riffle <rif@RICE.EDU>

Symbolic Math

   Mailing list covering symbolic math algorithms, applications and problems
   relating to the various symbolic math languages.  It is primarily  the
   USENET newsgroup net.math.symbolic; items are forwarded to ARPANET, BITNET
   and CSNET from randvax.

   Mail to be forwarded to the list should be sent to lseward@RAND-UNIX
   (ARPANET/MilNet) or net.math.symbolic (USENET).  Requests to be included on
   the list should be sent to lseward@RAND-UNIX.

   Coordinator: Larry Seward <lseward@RAND-UNIX>

TCP-IP@SRI-NIC.ARPA

   The NIC has taken over the responsibility for the periodic update of the
   TCP-IP implementations (the latest update can be obtained via FTP by
   ANONYMOUS login from SRI-NIC file <NETINFO>TCP-IP-IMPLEMENTATIONS.TXT).  We
   are particularly interested in the addition and expansion of TCP services.
   In addition to this function, it is hoped that this distribution list can
   aid in the following areas:

      To act as an on-line exchange among TCP developers and maintainers.

      To announce new and expanded services in a timely manner.

   It is hoped that this forum will help the network reach transition by the
   required date.  Should you have any questions, please send electronic mail
   to the Coordinator, or call (415) 859-4781.

   Archives are kept on SRI-NIC in files:
      TS:<TCP-IP>TCP-IP.*
      where the "*" is a wild-card character.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to TCP-IP-REQUEST@SRI-NIC.ARPA.  Please do \not/ send
   such requests to TCP-IP@SRI-NIC.ARPA, as this address is self forwarding to
   the entire list membership.

   Coordinator: Vivian Neou <Vivian@SRI-NIC.ARPA.ARPA>; (415) 859-4781

TECHNICAL REPORTS REDISTRIBUTION
   E1AR0002%SMUVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU  (Arpanet, CSNET sites > 10K bytes)
   TRLIST%SMU.CSNET@CSNet-Relay.ARPA       (Arpanet, CSNET sites < 10K bytes)
   E1AR0002 @ SMUVM1          (BITNET)
   ihnp4!convex!smu!trlist    (UUCP)

   Redistribution of lists of technical reports from Universities and R&D labs.
    All technical report lists to be redistributed should include information
   on ordering the technical reports themselves.  We prefer bib or refer format
   but we would rather a weird format than no list at all.

   Administrative matters go to E1AR0002 @ SMUVM1 (BitNet),
   trlist-request%smu@CSNet-Relay.ARPA,
   or ihnp4!convex!smu!trlist (UUCP)

   Coordinator: E1AR0002%SMUVM1.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU

TELECOM@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   A broad spectrum moderated-digest-format discussion on telecommunictions
   technology: the telephone system, modems, and other more technical aspects
   of telecommunications systems.  This digest was spun off from HUMAN-NETS.

   Archived digest messages are kept at SRI-CSL files:
      <TELECOM>TELECOM.RECENT - 1 January 1985 to Present
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-4.TXT - 1 January 1984 to 31 December 1984
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-3.TXT - 1 January 1983 to 31 December 1983
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-2.TXT - 1 January 1982 to 31 December 1982
      <TELECOM>VOLUME-1.TXT - 12 June 1981 to 31 December 1981

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to TELECOM-REQUEST@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Moderator: Eliot Moore <ELMO@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU>

TEXHAX@SU-SCORE

   TeXHAX is for people interested in TeX and Metafont installation and
   maintanance.  Notices of new versions/bug fixes are sent to this list, and
   discussion of various CPUs and printers that people are interested in using
   with TeX is encouraged.

   Archives are kept on SU-SCORE in file:
      <TEX>TEXHAX.MSG

   Coordinator: David Fuchs <DRF@SU-SCORE>

THEORY@RSCH.WISC.EDU

   Mailing list for theoretical computer science.  The TheoryNet list now
   contains around 200 individuals and some 30 local mailing lists.  Messages
   are mailed to ~90 different institutions in 10 countries.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to THEORY-REQUEST@RSCH.WISC.EDU.

   Coordinator: Udi Manber <udi@RSCH.WISC.EDU>

TOPS-20@SU-SCORE

   A limited membership mailing list (TOPS-20 programming staff and managers
   only) for serious discussions on TOPS-20 system issues, such as bug reports
   (including system security bugs, hence the limited membership), hints and
   folklore, software sharing, system management issues, and anything else the
   members of the group want to talk about.

   Coordinator: Mark Crispin <ADMIN.MRC@SU-SCORE>

UNIX-EMACS@BBNCC5.ARPA

   An unmoderated list for discussion of all EMACS type editors for UNIX.  The
   list is gatewayed both ways to usenet newsgroup net.emacs.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Unix-Emacs-Request@BBNCC5.ARPA.

   Coordinator: John Robinson <jr@BBNCC5.ARPA>

UNIX-SOURCES@BRL

   ARPANET/MilNet gateway for distribution of the "UUCP net" Unix net.sources
   newslist.  Only ONE person at a site should subscribe, since articles tend
   to be rather long.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to UNIX-SOURCES-REQUEST@BRL.

   Coordinator: George Hartwig <geo@BRL.ARPA>

UNIX-SW@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   UNIX-SW is a vehicle for announcing the availablity of new major packages of
   UNIX/'C' language software on the SIMTEL20 repository.  This list will also
   be used to mail periodic updates of the list of all UNIX software held at
   SIMTEL20 (probably monthly).

   UNIX-SW is not a forum for discussion of this software.  Such discussions
   are more appropriately held with the authors, or in other groups.  Rather,
   we are attempting to make known to the widest possible audience the contents
   of this large repository of public-domain software.

   SIMTEL20 is a DEC-20 machine running the TOPS20 operating system, located at
   White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.  The machine is a host on the Defense
   Data Network (DDN), and as such, gives users located on other hosts the
   capability of directly transferring this software via the FTP (file transfer
   process) command.

   Mail archives are stored on SIMTEL20 in file:
      PS:<ARCHIVES.UNIX-SW>UNIX-SW-ARCHIV.TXT
   They are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from SIMTEL20 for those with TCP/IP
   access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from these lists, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to UNIX-SW-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.

   Coordinator: Susan Tabron <TABRON@SIMTEL20.ARPA>
                             <stabron@AMC-HQ.ARPA>

UNIX-TeX@WASHINGTON

   Discussion of matters involved in porting TeX82 to Unix.  Messages sent to
   the list are directly redistributed without human intervention.

   Archives are kept on WASHINGTON in the file:
      ps:<mailing-lists>unix-tex.arc

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to UNIX-TeX-REQUEST@WASHINGTON.

   Coordinator: Richard Furuta <Furuta@WASHINGTON>

UNIX-WIZARDS@BRL

   Distribution list for people maintaining machines running the Unix operating
   system.

   Archives of UNIX-WIZARDS are stored on host SRI-NIC in directory
         ss:<bboard.unix-wizards>
      in files named
         unix-wizards.yymmdd

      where yy is the year, mm the month, and dd the day of the last message in
      the file.  Archives exist going back to June of 1983.

      Files may be retrieved from SRI-NIC with user "anonymous", password
      "foo", followed by a "cd ss:<bboard.unix-wizards>" command and the
      desired "get" commands.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to UNIX-WIZARDS-REQUEST@BRL.

   Coordinator: Mike Muuss <mike@BRL>

V2LNI-PEOPLE@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   People using Pronet/V2LNI Ring networks.

   Coordinator: LWA@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

VECTREX-PEOPLE@C.CS.CMU.EDU

   Forum for the discussion of the Vectrex game.

   Archives are kept in CMU-CS-C file  PS:<VAF.DST>VECTREX.MESSAGES.
   The membership list is kept in file PS:<VAF>VECTREX.DST.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to VECTREX-PEOPLE-REQUEST@C.CS.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Vince Fuller <VAF@C.CS.CMU.EDU>

VIDEOTECH@SIMTEL20.ARPA

   VideoTech is a combination of the old HOME-SAT, VIDEO-DISC and TELETEXT
   mailing lists.  SIMTEL20 is the DDN side of this mailing list (which
   includes a USENET entry); USENET/netnews messages to net.video will find
   their way to this list without loops.  Appropriate topics for discussion on
   VideoTech might be, but are not limited to:

      Home Satellite (TVRO, DBS)              Teletext
      Cable Television                        Stereo Television
      Video Disc Technology                   HighRes Television
      Video Tape Recorders (Beta/VHS/UMatic)

   The archives for this list are on host SIMTEL20 in file
      <ARCHIVES.VIDEOTECH>VIDEOTECH-ARCHIV.TXT
   for the current series.  Older mail files will appear periodically as
      <ARCHIVES.VIDEOTECH>VIDEOTECH.ARCHIV.ymmdd
   by splitting the current file on ymmdd.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to VIDEOTECH-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <WANCHO@SIMTEL20.ARPA>

VISION-LIST@ADS.ARPA

   Discussion group for artificial intelligence vision researchers.  The list
   is intended to embrace discussion on a wide range of vision topics,
   including physiological theory, computer vision, artificial intelligence
   technology applied to vision research, machine vision algorithms, industrial
   applications, robotic eyes, implemented systems, ideas, profound thoughts --
   anything related to vision and its automation is fair game.

   Previous messages are available on request to Vision-List-Request@ADS.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Vision-List-Request@ADS.ARPA.

   Moderator: Tod Levitt <levitt@ADS.ARPA>

VPLLIST@SU-SUSHI.ARPA
 or {decwrl,hplabs}!glacier!navajo!vpllist (UUCP)

   Discussions related to the study, design, development, implementation, and
   evaluation of visual programming languages (VPLs).  This includes attempts
   to characterize and define VPLs, material on existing and planned VPLs and
   visual programming systems, and material on graphical user interfaces,
   visual thinking, visual knowledge representation, and program visualization.
    Descriptions and discussions of related applications, such as visual
   interfaces for the cognitively impaired, are welcome.  Announcements and
   abstracts of relevant conferences, talks, books, journals, papers, and
   articles are encouraged.

   Digests are archived on SU-SUSHI in files:
      <VPLLIST>ARCHIVE.*
   If at all possible, digests should not be FTPed between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
   p.m. Pacific Time.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to VPLLIST-REQUEST@SU-SUSHI.ARPA (ARPANET) or
   {decwrl,hplabs}!glacier!navajo!vpllist-request (UUCP).

   Coordinator: Marvin M. Zauderer <ZAUDERER@SU-SUSHI.ARPA>

WELDCOMP%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA

   SIG for computer modelling welds, run from CASCADE (Centre for Advanced
   Studies in Computer Aided Design and Engineering) at Carleton University.
   Messages related to computer modelling welds and the following topics would
   be especially welcome; if traffic warrants, anyone of them could become a
   Special Interest Group (SIG), or distribution list:

      Weld pool physics
      Weld microstructures
      Residual Stress and Distortion
      Sensors and Control
      Failure Mechanisms and Analysis

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to
   WELDCOMP-REQUEST%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Warren Hik
   <hik%cascade.carleton.cdn%ubc.csnet@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA>

WorkS@RUTGERS

   WorkS discusses personal work station computers, such as the APOLLO work
   station computer, the Three Rivers Corporation PERQ, or the recently
   announced Xerox STAR.  WorkS provides a way for interested members of the
   ARPANET community to discuss what is wrong with these machines, compare
   notes on work in progress, and share useful insights about these kinds of
   systems.

   Archived Digest messages are kept on non-ARPANET hosts at Rutgers, and must
   be requested from WorkS-Request@RUTGERs.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to WorkS-Request@RUTGERS.

   Coordinator: Dave Steiner <STEINER@RUTGERS>

XPERT@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for general discussion on the X window system, software running
   under X, and the like.  Also see the XPORT mailing list.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to XPERT-REQUEST@ATHENA.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jim Gettys <jg@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>

XPORT@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion among people porting the X window system and
   client code to new displays, machine architectures, and operating systems.
   It is not intended for "how do I resize a window" sorts of questions, and
   relatively few people should be interested in this list.  Also see the XPERT
   mailing list for general discussion on X.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to XPORT-REQUEST@ATHENA.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jim Gettys <jg@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
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