SECTION 8
Open Systems Publications
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6200/6300 Hand-Held Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide
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Ralf Brown's Interrupt List, release 39, last updated 2/6/94
This public domain onĆline reference can be obtained in a number of ways.
Below is a list of some of the access locations and methods available for
obtaining this list:
On the Internet, by standard anonymous FTP from FTP.CS.CMU.EDU
[128.2.206.173].
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Change to directory
/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/ralf/pub
and get the files
inter??a.zip through inter??d.zip
.
You
must
change directory first and in a single command because of the
way CMU's anonymous FTP works. Do not forget to set mode to binary"
or type L 8". ZIP unarchivers for DOS and Unix are available in the arĆ
chivers" subdirectory.
If connected to AFS, you can simply perform standard Unix/VMS/whatever
directory listing and file copies from the above directory.
On FIDOnet, from SoundingBoard BBS 1:129/26 1Ć412Ć621Ć4604
9600/14.4k HST/V32 as files INTERrrA.ZIP to INTERrrD.ZIP (rr stands
for the release number), in file area #8. First time callers may download.
Alternate Distribution Points (the list typically is available here within 24
hours of release):
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Internet:
On the SimTel Software Repository mirrors as files interRRa.zip to
interRRd.ZIP
in directory
/pub/msdos/info,
where
RR
stands for
the release number. Note that you must use a binary transfer mode
(tenex" or type L 8" for most people) to successfully FTP the files.
The SimTel mirrors include
oak.oakland.edu [141.210.10.117],
wuarchive.wustl.edu [128.252.135.4],
ftp.uu.net [137.39.1.9],
nic.funet.fi [128.214.6.100],
src.doc.ic.ac.uk [146.169.3.7], and
archie.au [139.130.4.6].
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FIDO:
SyncPoint BBS 1:261/1008 1Ć410Ć529Ć2584 File Requests.
8. Publications