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Pro-SSOR.Cts.Com Server FAQ March 1, 1995
- Subject: Pro-SSOR.Cts.Com Server FAQ March 1, 1995
- From: sturner@pro-ssor.cts.com (Sean Turner)
- Date: Wed, 1 Mar 95 09:11:34 PST
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Seven Seas of Rhye [pro-ssor.cts.com] -- Chico, CA
PRO-SSOR.CTS.COM FILE SERVER FAQ AND SERVER LIST MARCH 1, 1995
Description
Requests are made by sending mail to server@pro-ssor.cts.com, putting the
request in the Subject field of the message. If the "Subject:" field is blank
or not found, the request is assumed to be in the first line of the body of
the message.
Request commands are:
DIR [dir ...] Request directory listings
HELP Request help on using the server
INDEX [dir ...] Request index files for the server directories
MAP [pro-ssor] Request a site map from pro-ssor's archives
SEND [dir/]file ... Request a file from the server's archives
The optional [dir] argument (without the brackets, of course) is the name of
a subdirectory area within the server's main directory. The user needn't
specify a complete path to the directory, only the directory's name. Example:
index apple2
Should the directory itself contain another directory, the user can access it
by using a slash to separate the two (e.g. index apple2/programs).
The server commands (except for HELP) can take multiple arguments. Example:
send file1 file2 dir/file3
If the MAP command is given without an argument, a directory listing of the
map archive area is sent.
Notes On Using INDEX and DIR
When these commands are used without any arguments, the entire structure
within the main server directory is referenced. This means that if DIR alone
were specified, the user would get directories for all the subdirectories
inside of the server's domain. Likewise, INDEX alone would get indexes for
all server areas.
When a directory argument is used with DIR or INDEX, the structure including
that directory and its domain is referenced. In short, these commands return
the entire tree (if no argument is given), or branches of the tree depending
on the argument given. Most server archives have directory structures only a
level or two deep.
NOTE
If a file requested has a .bsc extension, then BinScii followed by ShrinkIt
will need to be used to unpack the file. If it has an .exe, then from a BASIC
prompt type "-exec (filename).exe" to unpack the file. Only ShrinkIt and
BinScii are in this format. If the file has a .uue, then Uudecode must be ran
on it, followed by Pkunzip. Amiga files are also Uuencoded, but are archived
with LZH and will have to be unpacked accordingly.
For questions, comments, or suggestions/requests, send email to:
sturner@pro-ssor.cts.com
Sincerely,
Sean "Ogre" Turner
SysOp
Seven Seas of Rhye BBS
(916) 891-6542 14400 8N1 24 hours
Parts of this FAQ contain reprinted parts of the manual, ProLine 3.0 System
Administrators Manual, copyright 1984-1994 Morgan Davis Group, world rights
reserved. Reprinted without permission (but you really don't mind, do you
Morgan?)
SERVER LIST
AMIGA/
333600 27-sep-94 15:13 apple2000.uue
1012 17-oct-94 15:51 loadram.uue
APPLEWORKS/
18484 9-jun-94 10:33 changefile.bsc
37021 9-jun-94 10:34 columnist.bsc
ARCHIVERS/
39296 9-jun-94 11:10 angel.bsc
15092 9-jun-94 11:01 autounshk.bsc
4808 27-nov-93 13:51 binscii.doc
11958 7-sep-94 13:30 binscii.exe
25764 9-jun-94 11:10 blu.bsc
7942 9-jun-94 11:02 compressor.bsc
148438 9-jun-94 11:13 ddd.bsc
37866 9-jun-94 11:14 dearc2e.bsc
6057 9-jun-94 11:03 executive.bsc
10932 9-jun-94 11:04 gz2pkzip.bsc
37055 9-jun-94 10:55 shk2plus.exe
13532 11-jun-94 18:07 shkmsngr.bsc
1319 12-mar-94 11:30 shrink2plus.doc
54713 7-sep-94 13:32 shrinkit.bsc
19899 24-may-94 15:52 shrinkit.doc
40441 9-jun-94 10:56 unshk2plus.exe
24724 12-jul-94 11:17 unzip.bsc
10932 9-jun-94 11:04 uuencode.bsc
32719 30-jan-95 13:32 yankit.bsc
COMMUNICATIONS/
74550 9-jun-94 11:22 act.bsc
20434 27-jan-95 3:41 commsystem.bsc
126131 9-jun-94 11:23 kermit.bsc
50683 9-jun-94 11:24 zlink.bsc
FST/
27194 9-jan-95 10:49 a2fx.bsc
43781 9-jun-94 11:35 chameleon.bsc
30639 9-jun-94 11:35 doslaunch.bsc
11062 18-oct-94 10:10 forksplit.bsc
32914 9-jun-94 11:36 hfslink.bsc
483428 17-dec-94 10:09 hyperc.bsc
11777 9-jun-94 11:31 iceboot.bsc
5212 18-oct-94 18:10 ms2pcc.bsc
9697 9-jun-94 11:31 msdoscopy.bsc
29599 9-jun-94 11:43 pfs.bsc
5342 9-jun-94 11:32 wildload.bsc
GAMES/
112274 23-feb-95 11:51 defender.bsc
8462 18-oct-94 18:10 fizzbin.bsc
84247 21-jan-95 12:37 gamescreens.bsc
104149 14-dec-94 13:29 hera.bsc
100964 12-feb-95 7:02 ktekamovie.bsc
69545 1-nov-94 10:48 loderunner.bsc
29079 9-jun-94 11:46 monopoly.bsc
161775 9-jun-94 11:46 startrek.bsc
61798 15-oct-94 21:17 telltime.bsc
45666 22-oct-94 17:21 ultima1demo.bsc
GRAPHICS/
190984 25-sep-94 9:00 apex.bsc
7812 18-oct-94 18:11 dblvison.bsc
46056 9-jun-94 11:49 fireorgan.bsc
28754 9-jun-94 11:50 iigif.bsc
12817 9-jun-94 11:48 macdown.bsc
7942 2-jul-94 18:27 photomatrix.bsc
2742 9-jun-94 11:48 plot3d.bsc
10737 30-aug-94 18:47 shrviewer.bsc
MSDOS/
19371 27-sep-94 15:14 a2topc.uue
36928 27-sep-94 15:14 adt.uue
23491 15-oct-94 13:50 ap2222pc.uue
2627 27-sep-94 15:15 ap2pc2.uue
298529 27-sep-94 15:16 apl2em.uue
2665 27-sep-94 15:17 apl2pc.uue
9165 27-sep-94 15:17 appl2ibm.uue
101211 14-feb-95 20:46 apple2.uue
52659 21-dec-94 21:40 asm65c02.uue
37167 27-sep-94 15:18 hgrpcx10.uue
32729 27-sep-94 15:18 hgrpic10.uue
92994 27-sep-94 15:22 nulib.uue
2627 27-sep-94 15:23 reform.uue
231407 1-feb-95 19:32 sim2e.uue
PRODOS/
16262 9-jun-94 12:27 namefix.bsc
PROLINE/
10871 8-oct-94 11:56 history.87
8322 8-oct-94 11:57 history.88
6746 8-oct-94 11:57 history.89
14817 8-oct-94 11:57 history.90
13781 8-oct-94 11:57 history.91
9152 30-aug-94 13:10 history.94
SOUND/
3652 11-jun-94 18:23 addsoundhdr.bsc
24074 12-feb-95 18:41 bohemiansl.bsc
143953 12-feb-95 18:41 bohemianwav.bsc
112144 27-dec-94 19:52 fatbtmgrls.bsc
56728 8-dec-94 7:45 iisound.bsc
40986 9-jun-94 12:03 soundedit.bsc
6252 21-jan-95 18:50 sourcemaker.bsc
TECHNICAL.NOTES/
21799 9-jun-94 12:14 a2toibm.bsc
18874 9-jun-94 12:15 apple2c.bsc
97052 9-jun-94 12:16 apple2e.bsc
361274 9-jun-94 12:17 apple2gs.bsc
15417 9-jun-94 12:08 applemouse.bsc
14897 9-jun-94 12:08 appletalk.bsc
3782 9-jun-94 12:09 extramemory.bsc
12492 9-jun-94 12:09 gemcd.bsc
41506 9-jun-94 12:18 gsos601.bsc
1897 9-jun-94 12:10 imagewriter.bsc
21084 9-jun-94 12:18 introindex.bsc
51918 9-jun-94 12:18 misc.bsc
63488 9-jun-94 12:19 pascal.bsc
80985 9-jun-94 12:20 prodos.bsc
19199 9-jun-94 12:21 sound.bsc
130486 9-jun-94 12:21 zen.bsc
UTILITIES/
49826 7-feb-95 16:54 anix.bsc
4302 27-sep-94 17:03 b4.bsc
6382 20-aug-94 22:20 cyberfind.bsc
91202 7-feb-95 16:56 davex.bsc
28754 20-jul-94 6:55 des.bsc
191699 9-jun-94 12:32 desktop8.bsc
35136 29-sep-94 11:46 disklabler.bsc
17639 9-jun-94 12:32 dogpaw.bsc
66608 27-aug-94 23:00 ecp8.bsc
18484 9-jun-94 12:33 hacker.bsc
23879 9-jun-94 12:33 heatseeker.bsc
5862 9-jun-94 12:26 hyperformat.bsc
160410 9-jun-94 12:34 keyboard.bsc
107269 19-jan-95 16:06 mousedesk.bsc
4302 9-jun-94 12:28 prodrive.bsc
3782 9-jun-94 12:28 proselect.bsc
86002 19-jan-95 16:06 pups.bsc
3457 9-jun-94 12:28 quickload.bsc
9892 9-jun-94 12:28 quickview.bsc
5537 27-dec-94 19:25 rot13.bsc
15417 10-sep-94 15:49 slotscan.bsc
141873 30-jun-94 10:01 sneeze.bsc
2612 9-jun-94 12:29 spark.bsc
2612 9-jun-94 12:29 squirt.bsc
19914 9-jun-94 12:35 tex.bsc
11257 9-jun-94 12:29 typechanger.bsc
41896 12-jul-94 11:16 vanilla.bsc
5212 9-jun-94 12:30 virusmd.bsc
Sean Turner:sturner@pro-ssor.cts.com