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I’m recovering data from old floppies right now, and I happened to run across the following document. It got me wondering, do these archives still exist anywhere? I knew the TML was around before ’95 (I think that’s when I first joined), I didn’t realize it dated back to the 1987. Zane TRAVELLR.TXT --------------------------------------------- Traveller Mailing List Message Archives Table of Contents Updated 5/21/92 by James Perkins Traveller Mailing List (TML) archive, administered by Dan Corrin - xxxxxx@engrg.uwo.ca with a little help from a few others. Contact James Perkins at xxxxxx@engrg.uwo.ca to join the TML. The FTP site contains the following sub-directories: 1987 or articles.1987 1987 articles (bun01-bun07) 1988 or articles.1988 1988 articles (bun08-bun17) 1989 or articles.1989 1989 articles (bun18-bun72) 1990 or articles.1990 1990 articles (bun73-bun163) 1991 or articles.1991 1991 articles (bun164-bun278) CAT Computer Aided Traveller archive directory TDR Traveller Done Right project directory misc miscellaneous traveller (errata, plans, etc) pbem TML Play-by-email Traveller game archives sectors Official traveller sector information software Traveller Programs tales Traveller Tales - alternate Trav History vehicles Vehicle design archives PACKAGES TABLE-OF-CONTENTS Packages are an assortment of MegaTraveller Errata, DGP Official Sector Data, Referee Game Aid Software, many Vehicle and Starship Designs, and Play-by-email game turns. These Packages are available from the sunbane or the metolius archive sites. MegaTraveller Packages: Official Errata from Digest Group Publications as posted on GEnie. MT1: MegaTraveller Errata, part 1/2 (misc/MT1) Msgs 163,181 MT2: MegaTraveller Errata, part 2/2 (misc/MT2) Msgs 180,182 Writer's Package(s): Guidelines for getting published in Traveller game magazines. WR1: Writer's Guidelines (misc/WR1) Msgs 773,1642,1677 (30935 bytes) Software Packages: SW1: Gensec, mapsub and subsec.csh (software/SW1.Z) Msgs 58-59,69-72 SW2: Expanded System Generator (software/SW2.Z) Msg 106 SW3: NPC and Travel Times (software/SW3.Z) Msgs 238,250 SW4: MegaTraveller-compatible gensec, mapsub (software/SW4.Z) Msg 318 SW5: Weather Generation (software/SW5.Z) Msg 469 SW6: Cosmos Starship Generation (software/SW6.Z) Msg 777 SW7: Expand UWPs, Weapon Availability (software/SW7.Z) Msg 1112 SW8: Misc (software/SW8.Z) Msg 384,719,780,823,899 Vehicle Design Packages: A few classic Traveller and many MegaTraveller vehicle designs (from meson gun cruisers to submarines to garbage trucks). VD1: Msgs 33,36,37,41,45,48,49 (vehicles/VD1) VD2: Msgs 217,219,228,389,465,466,467,477,589 (vehicles/VD2) VD3: Msgs 736 (vehicles/VD3) VD4: Msgs 772,873,874,888,1047,1051,1291 (vehicles/VD4) VD5: Msgs 1379 (vehicles/VD5) VD6: Msgs 1381,1398 (vehicles/VD6) VD7: Msgs 1424,1435,1438,1514,1530,1531 (vehicles/VD7) VD8: Msgs 1549,1553,1554,1556,1569 (vehicles/VD8) VD9: Msgs 1573,1578,1581,1601,1602 (vehicles/VD9) VD10: Msgs 1604,1608,1616 (vehicles/VD10) VD11: Msgs 1635,1639,1644,1646,1648 (vehicles/VD11) VD12: Msgs 1658,1663-5 (vehicles/VD12) VD13: Msgs 1666-7,1670-1,1675-6 (vehicles/VD13) VD14: Msgs 1678-9,1682,1686-7,1689 (vehicles/VD14) VD15: Msgs 1691-2,1726,1888-9,1906,1919 (vehicles/VD15) VD16: Msgs 1920,1954-6,1961,1966-7,1983-4 (vehicles/VD16) VD17: Msgs 1985-6,2016,2030,2106,2121 (vehicles/VD17) VD18: Msgs 2191,2205,2261,2266,2279 (vehicles/VD18) VD19: Msgs 2309,2318,2324,2333,2335-6 (vehicles/VD19) VD20: Msgs 2344,2346-7,2349,2355,2361,2365 (vehicles/VD20) VD21: Msgs 2368-70,2372,2375,2379,2384,2399,2445,2455 (vehicles/VD21) VD22: Msgs 2478,2517,2521,2553,2577,2579 (vehicles/VD22) VD23: Msgs 2600 (vehicles/VD23) VD24: Msgs 2623,2637,2642,2653 (vehicles/VD24) TML Play-by-email game turns: Richard Johnson's TML PBEM play turns and administrative notes. PB1: TML PBEM intro, turn 0.0, turn 0.1 (pbem/PB1) Msgs 787,802,835,837,845-6,848,855,859 PB2: TML PBEM turn 0.2, 0.3, 1.0, updates (pbem/PB2) Msgs 905,935,975,1065-6,1095,1106 PB3: TML PBEM turn 3.0, 3.2 (pbem/PB3) Msgs 1131-3 PB4: TML PBEM turn 3.1, addresses, turn 4.0 (some) (pbem/PB4) Msgs 1134,1146,1169,1180,1198 PB5: TML PBEM turn 4.1 (rest), 4.2, 10.1, 10.2 (pbem/PB5) Msgs 1199,1200,1566,1593-4,1613,1625 PB6: TML PBEM turn 10.4, admin stuff (pbem/PB6) Msgs 1707,1721,1818,1822,1837,1852 PB7: TML PBEM status, turn 10.5 (most) (pbem/PB7) Msgs 1999,2023,2025,2027 PB8: TML PBEM turn 10.5 (rest), 10.6 (pbem/PB8) Msgs 2029,2156,2182 PB9: TML PBEM turn 10.7, admin stuff (pbem/PB9) Msgs 2234,2248-9,2251 PB10: TML PBEM turn 10.8a (pbem/PB10) Msgs 2254 (first part) PB11: TML PBEM turn 10.8b, R-alpha natives, whining, admin (pbem/PB11) Msgs 2254 (second part),2267,2274,2304-5 PB12: TML PBEM turn 10.9A, 10.9B (pbem/PB12) Msgs 2306,2317,2325,2327 PB13: TML PBEM turn 10.9D (pbem/PB13) Msgs 2328 PB14: TML PBEM turn 10.9C, 10.9E (pbem/PB14) Msgs 2329,2330 PB15: TML PBEM admin, turn 10.10 (pbem/PB15) Msgs 2692,2693 PB16: TML PBEM admin, aliases, turn 91.0 startup, misc Msgs 2863,2875,2943,2944,3066 PB17: TML PBEM turn 91.01a Msgs 3067 PB18: TML PBEM turn 91.01b Msgs 3068 PB19: TML PBEM turn 91.01c Msgs 3069 PB20: TML PBEM turn 91.01d Msgs 3071 PB21: TML PBEM turn 91.01e Msgs 3070 PB22: TML PBEM turn 91.01f Msgs 3072 PB23: TML PBEM admin changeover (Richard ends, Mark & metlay begin) Msgs 3077,3154,3157,3575,3605 PB24: TML PBEM turn 92.00a Msgs 3645 PB25: TML PBEM turn 92.00b Msgs 3646 PB26: TML PBEM turn 92.00c Msgs 3647 PB27: TML PBEM turn 92.01a Msgs 3795 PB28: TML PBEM turn 92.01b Msgs 3796 PB29: TML PBEM turn 92.01c Msgs 3797 PB30: TML PBEM turn 92.02a Msgs 3874 PB31: TML PBEM turn 92.02b Msgs 3875 PB32: TML PBEM turn 92.02c Msgs 3876 PB33: TML PBEM turn 92.02d Msgs 3877 PB34: TML PBEM turn 92.02e Msgs 3878 PB35: TML PBEM turn 92.02f Msgs 3879 MISCELLANY If you're curious what the TML mail administrator looks like, you can find his picture in misc/tmladmin.gif (or uuencoded in misc/tmladmin.gif.uue). We also have an image of Bertil Jonell (misc/bertil_jonell.gif and bertil_jonell.gif.uu) and Jan L Peterson (jlp.gif) Next, we have the Megatraveller tournament that ran at GaelCon-89 in Ireland. This is copyrighted by the author, but available to you for your personal use. (I.E. no copying/printing multiple copies to give to your friends, run at a convention, etc. without the permission of the authors). The file is split into two parts: misc/GaelConMT1.Z and misc/GaelConMT2.Z Then, we have the "Hotel of Death" adventure documents by Matt Goldman, xxxxxx@ferris.cray.com (misc/hotel1.tar.Z and misc/hotel2.tar.Z). Postscript deckplans (misc/deckplan.typeEL15.[1234].ps and misc/deckplan.typeVA13.ps) were created by Bertil Jonell (xxxxxx@dtek.chalmers.se) In the sectors directory, there are subdirectories containing Digest Group Publications Imperium Sector Data, the dgp-original directory containing official, older data as posted on GEnie, and the dgp-updated directory containing newer, more up-to-date data. In the software directory, we have: 1000000.l2 Million worlds generation software MT2demo.zip MegaTraveller II IBM PC game demo software (needs VGA) bigpbem.hqx PBEM player data for Macintosh Hypercard namegen.tar.Z name generator software (Mark F Cook) ssv.tar.Z X11R4 Subsector viewing program (Mark F Cook) sv.tar.Z X11R4 Sector viewing program (Mark F Cook/Dan Corrin) sysgen4.tar.Z Sector/System/Planet/Map generation software (Jo Jaquinta) TML TRAFFIC ARCHIVE - BUNDLES Last, we have all the list traffic ever sent (includes the raw messages that the above packages are composed of), organized in "bundles" of messages. The detailed contents are listed in the file TOC. Below is a quick summary by message number and date: Bundle #1: 1-15 (1987/bun01.Z) 07/01-07/10 1987 Bundle #2: 16-25 (1987/bun02.Z) 07/10-07/24 1987 Bundle #3: 26-32 (1987/bun03.Z) 07/24-07/27 1987 Bundle #4: 33-47 (1987/bun04.Z) 07/29-08/04 1987 Bundle #5: 48-67 (1987/bun05.Z) 08/04-08/15 1987 Bundle #6: 68-76 (1987/bun06.Z) 09/21-11/02 1987 Bundle #7: 77-84 (1987/bun07.Z) 11/02-12/17 1987 Bundle #8: 85-102 (1988/bun08.Z) 12/17-01/15 1988 Bundle #9: 103-105 (1988/bun09.Z) 01/14-01/19 1988 Bundle #10: 106-106 (1988/bun10.Z) 01/29 1988 Bundle #11: 107-121 (1988/bun11.Z) 02/27-02/23 1988 Bundle #12: 122-139 (1988/bun12.Z) 02/24-06/07 1988 Bundle #13: 140-154 (1988/bun13.Z) 06/07-07/13 1988 Bundle #14: 155-162 (1988/bun14.Z) 07/15-07/27 1988 Bundle #15: 163-170 (1988/bun15.Z) 08/01-10/17 1988 Bundle #16: 171-179 (1988/bun16.Z) 10/19-10/31 1988 Bundle #17: 180-181 (1988/bun17.Z) 11/02-11/02 1988 Bundle #18: 182-188 (1988/bun18.Z) 11/02-12/03 1988 Bundle #19: 189-202 (1989/bun19.Z) 01/04-03/02 1989 Bundle #20: 203-216 (1989/bun20.Z) 03/07-03/13 1989 Bundle #21: 217-229 (1989/bun21.Z) 03/13-03/16 1989 Bundle #22: 230-243 (1989/bun22.Z) 03/16-03/20 1989 Bundle #23: 244-258 (1989/bun23.Z) 03/20-03/28 1989 Bundle #24: 259-271 (1989/bun24.Z) 03/28-03/31 1989 Bundle #25: 272-281 (1989/bun25.Z) 03/31-03/15 1989 Bundle #26: 282-285 (1989/bun26.Z) 04/04-04/05 1989 Bundle #27: 286-286 (1989/bun27.Z) 04/05 1989 Bundle #28: 287-295 (1989/bun28.Z) 04/05-04/10 1989 Bundle #29: 296-303 (1989/bun29.Z) 04/10-04/14 1989 Bundle #30: 304-317 (1989/bun30.Z) 04/15-04/20 1989 Bundle #31: 318-318 (1989/bun31.Z) 04/20 1989 Bundle #32: 319-331 (1989/bun32.Z) 04/21-05/01 1989 Bundle #33: 332-341 (1989/bun33.Z) 05/01-05/03 1989 Bundle #34: 342-358 (1989/bun34.Z) 05/04-05/09 1989 Bundle #35: 359-373 (1989/bun35.Z) 05/10-05/24 1989 Bundle #36: 374-386 (1989/bun36.Z) 05/24-06/06 1989 Bundle #37: 387-398 (1989/bun37.Z) 06/12-06/22 1989 Bundle #38: 399-410 (1989/bun38.Z) 06/22-06/27 1989 Bundle #39: 411-413 (1989/bun39.Z) 06/27-06/28 1989 Bundle #40: 414-419 (1989/bun40.Z) 06/28-06/30 1989 Bundle #41: 420-431 (1989/bun41.Z) 07/03-07/10 1989 Bundle #42: 432-432 (1989/bun42.Z) 07/10 1989 Bundle #43: 433-450 (1989/bun43.Z) 07/10-07/24 1989 Bundle #44: 451-468 (1989/bun44.Z) 07/24-07/31 1989 Bundle #45: 469-473 (1989/bun45.Z) 08/02-08/04 1989 Bundle #46: 474-479 (1989/bun46.Z) 08/05-08/09 1989 Bundle #47: 480-483 (1989/bun47.Z) 08/09-08/14 1989 Bundle #48: 484-501 (1989/bun48.Z) 08/14-08/18 1989 Bundle #49: 502-517 (1989/bun49.Z) 08/18-09/02 1989 Bundle #50: 518-529 (1989/bun50.Z) 09/04-09/07 1989 Bundle #51: 530-543 (1989/bun51.Z) 09/08-09/13 1989 Bundle #52: 544-551 (1989/bun52.Z) 09/13-09/18 1989 Bundle #53: 552-565 (1989/bun53.Z) 09/18-09/25 1989 Bundle #54: 566-580 (1989/bun54.Z) 09/25-09/30 1989 Bundle #55: 581-592 (1989/bun55.Z) 10/01-10/04 1989 Bundle #56: 593-611 (1989/bun56.Z) 10/04-10/10 1989 Bundle #57: 612-627 (1989/bun57.Z) 10/10-10/15 1989 Bundle #58: 628-632 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1990 Bundle #78: 840-859 (1990/bun78.Z) 01/24-01/26 1990 Bundle #79: 860-878 (1990/bun79.Z) 01/26-01/30 1990 Bundle #80: 879-879 (1990/bun80.Z) 01/30 1990 Bundle #81: 880-881 (1990/bun81.Z) 01/30-01/30 1990 Bundle #82: 882-897 (1990/bun82.Z) 01/29-02/01 1990 Bundle #83: 898-909 (1990/bun83.Z) 02/01-02/02 1990 Bundle #84: 910-923 (1990/bun84.Z) 02/02-02/04 1990 Bundle #85: 924-938 (1990/bun85.Z) 02/04-02/06 1990 Bundle #86: 939-951 (1990/bun86.Z) 02/06-02/08 1990 Bundle #87: 952-967 (1990/bun87.Z) 02/08-02/09 1990 Bundle #88: 968-981 (1990/bun88.Z) 02/09-02/10 1990 Bundle #89: 982-1000 (1990/bun89.Z) 02/10-02/13 1990 Bundle #90: 1001-1017 (1990/bun90.Z) 02/12-02/14 1990 Bundle #91: 1018-1035 (1990/bun91.Z) 02/14-02/16 1990 Bundle #92: 1036-1047 (1990/bun92.Z) 02/16-02/18 1990 Bundle #93: 1048-1064 (1990/bun93.Z) 02/19-02/20 1990 Bundle #94: 1065-1088 (1990/bun94.Z) 02/20-02/26 1990 Bundle #95: 1089-1111 (1990/bun95.Z) 02/25-03/09 1990 Bundle #96: 1112-1117 (1990/bun96.Z) 03/09-03/12 1990 Bundle #97: 1118-1132 (1990/bun97.Z) 03/13-03/16 1990 Bundle #98: 1133-1138 (1990/bun98.Z) 03/16-03/19 1990 Bundle #99: 1139-1162 (1990/bun99.Z) 03/19-03/23 1990 Bundle #100: 1163-1184 (1990/bun100.Z) 03/19-04/05 1990 Bundle #101: 1185-1199 (1990/bun101.Z) 04/06-04/10 1990 Bundle #102: 1200-1217 (1990/bun102.Z) 04/10-04/12 1990 Bundle #103: 1218-1238 (1990/bun103.Z) 04/12-04/20 1990 Bundle #104: 1239-1257 (1990/bun104.Z) 04/20-04/25 1990 Bundle #105: 1258-1276 (1990/bun105.Z) 04/25-05/04 1990 Bundle #106: 1277-1298 (1990/bun106.Z) 05/04-05/11 1990 Bundle #107: 1299-1316 (1990/bun107.Z) 05/11-05/31 1990 Bundle #108: 1317-1342 (1990/bun108.Z) 06/01-06/20 1990 Bundle #109: 1343-1361 (1990/bun109.Z) 06/20-06/27 1990 Bundle #110: 1362-1378 (1990/bun110.Z) 06/27-07/02 1990 Bundle #111: 1379-1379 (1990/bun111.Z) 07/02 1990 Bundle #112: 1380-1381 (1990/bun112.Z) 07/02-07/02 1990 Bundle #113: 1382-1394 (1990/bun113.Z) 07/02-07/05 1990 Bundle #114: 1395-1409 (1990/bun114.Z) 07/05-07/13 1990 Bundle #115: 1410-1427 (1990/bun115.Z) 07/12-07/18 1990 Bundle #116: 1428-1441 (1990/bun116.Z) 07/18-07/24 1990 Bundle #117: 1442-1464 (1990/bun117.Z) 07/26-08/13 1990 Bundle #118: 1465-1483 (1990/bun118.Z) 08/13-08/21 1990 Bundle #119: 1484-1495 (1990/bun119.Z) 08/22-08/25 1990 Bundle #120: 1496-1506 (1990/bun120.Z) 08/25-08/29 1990 Bundle #121: 1507-1520 (1990/bun121.Z) 08/29-09/03 1990 Bundle #122: 1521-1527 (1990/bun122.Z) 09/03-09/04 1990 Bundle #123: 1528-1528 (1990/bun123.Z) 09/04 1990 Bundle #124: 1529-1543 (1990/bun124.Z) 09/04-09/09 1990 Bundle #125: 1544-1555 (1990/bun125.Z) 09/10-09/11 1990 Bundle #126: 1556-1568 (1990/bun126.Z) 09/11-09/13 1990 Bundle #127: 1569-1577 (1990/bun127.Z) 09/13-09/13 1990 Bundle #128: 1578-1592 (1990/bun128.Z) 09/14-09/24 1990 Bundle #129: 1593-1604 (1990/bun129.Z) 09/25-10/01 1990 Bundle #130: 1605-1615 (1990/bun130.Z) 09/23-10/05 1990 Bundle #131: 1616-1627 (1990/bun131.Z) 10/06-10/17 1990 Bundle #132: 1628-1637 (1990/bun132.Z) 10/18-10/23 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(bun227) 8/13-8/15 1991 Bundle #228: Msgs 2777-2793 (bun228) 8/16-8/20 1991 Bundle #229: Msgs 2794-2809 (bun229) 8/21-8/23 1991 Bundle #230: Msgs 2810-2818 (bun230) 8/6-8/25 1991 Bundle #231: Msgs 2819-2832 (bun231) 8/26-8/28 1991 Bundle #232: Msgs 2833-2852 (bun232) 8/28-9/6 1991 Bundle #233: Msgs 2853-2855 (bun233) 9/8-9/8 1991 OTHER TML ARCHIVE SITES This handy quick-reference table indicates at a glance what is contained at the various TML archive sites: ------- What's there ------- Site Method Buns Pkgs Soft Vehi Prose -------------- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- sunbane ftp all all some* some all metolius email all* all* --- --- --- metolius disk all all --- --- --- c-shore bbs modem all some some some --- ocf ftp --- --- --- all* --- naucse ftp --- --- some --- --- potemkin ftp --- --- some --- --- ucr ftp --- --- some --- all* milton ftp --- --- some --- --- tcd email --- --- some --- --- tcd ftp --- --- some --- --- * - indicates which site is likely to be most up-to-date for a particular type of material. There are several different sites archiving Traveller Mailing List-related materials. The primary archive sites are called 'sunbane' and 'metolius', and the other sites are special-interest archive sites. There are different ways to request archive information, depending on the site you get the archives from. 'ftp' indicates anonyomous ftp online file transfer, available for anyone directly connected to the internet. 'email' indicates reponse and data via email (either read by a real person or answered by computer). 'disk' indicates 3.5" 720kB MSDOS floppies delivered by the postal service. 'modem' indicates the site is a bbs and handles direct phone connections and conventional file downloading. Also depending on the site, there are different materials available. 'Buns' indicates the TML message traffic, about 15 megabytes in size. 'Pkgs' indicates "Packages" of collected information, primarily culled from TML archive messages: errata, software, official sector data, and vehicle designs. 'Soft' indicates additional gaming aid software, beyond that available in the Packages. 'Vehi' indicates vehicle designs, beyond that available in the Packages. 'Prose' indicates some documentation for an alternate history for Traveller. SUNBANE FTP ARCHIVE SITE All the TML traffic (Bundles) and Packages, sector data, PBEM archives, and some additional software and postscript deck plans, are available via ftp from sunbane. See the sample ftp session below if you don't know how to use ftp. Host name: sunbane.engrg.uwo.ca IP Address: 129.100.100.12 Directory: pub/traveller Site administrator: xxxxxx@engrg.uwo.ca (Dan Corrin) The files README and TOC provide a brief/detailed summary of the contents of the archive. Directories are as follows: 1987,88,89,90,91 contain TML traffic bundles pbem TML PBEM traffic and mail aliases sectors Official sector data software contributed software The site is managed solely by the FTP Site Coordinator: xxxxxx@engrg.uwo.ca (Dan Corrin). The University of Western Ontario is not responsible for the materials and opinions stored in the archives. METOLIUS EMAIL AND DISKETTE ARCHIVE SITE All the TML traffic (Bundles) and Packages are available via email or MSDOS diskette from the Traveller Mailing List Administrator, xxxxxx@metolius.wr.tek.com. I do this as time becomes available, every other week or so, so sunbane is usually the fastest way of getting information, not metolius. Sunbane is also better connected for sending lots of megabytes out across the networks. If you still want or need to use the metolius archive service, I will gladly send you a detailed Bundle Table-of-Contents so you can pick and choose which Bundles look interesting. For more information on receiving TML Bundles and Packages on 3.5" Double-Sided, Double-Density MSDOS-format diskettes, please write the TML Administrator via email at xxxxxx@metolius.wr.tek.com. C-SHORE BBS (FIDONET) All the TML traffic (Bundles) and some software are available from Chuck McKnight's FidoNet PC, in .ARJ format. First-time callers are allowed download privileges and have 60min/day (more time allowed with Chuck's approval). Several MSDOS ports of the Traveller software are here as well as source code. Host name: f104.n170.z1.fidonet.org FidoNet node 1:170/104.0 USA phone number: (918)834-3516 Available times: 0400-1700 2300-0300 hours CST Site administrator: xxxxxx@f104.n170.z1.fidonet.org (Chuck McKnight) OCF FTP ARCHIVE SITE The ocf archive site maintains the consummate set of MegaTraveller Vehicle Designs. There are literally hundreds of them available at all tech levels, sizes, and prices, from Starships to tricycles. This stuff eventually gets transferred to the sunbane site, too. See the sample ftp session below if you don't know how to use ftp. Host name: ocf.berkeley.edu IP Address: 128.32.184.254 Directory: pub/games/traveller Site administrator: xxxxxx@ocf.berkeley.edu (Steve Huntsberry) NAUCSE FTP ARCHIVE SITE The naucse archive site contains some private software development related to MegaTraveller character generation (386 PC MSDOS executables), as well as the official sector data, MegaTraveller errata, and other utilities. See the sample ftp session below if you don't know how to use ftp. Host name: akbar.cse.nau.edu IP Address: 134.114.64.8 Directory: fixes,misc,gm Site administrator: xxxxxx@naucse.cse.nau.edu (Bill Wilson) POTEMKIN FTP ARCHIVE SITE The potemkin archive site contains some private software development related to random alien word generation. The files there are mostly C language source, specifically, for Vargr name generation. See the sample ftp session below if you don't know how to use ftp. Host name: potemkin.cs.pdx.edu IP Address: 131.252.20.145 Directory: pub/frp/src/name Files: name2.c Site administrator: xxxxxx@ocf.berkeley.edu (Raven Blackburn) UCR FTP ARCHIVE SITE The ucr archive site contains some alternate history for Traveller documents and postscript illustrations. This stuff eventually gets transferred to the sunbane site. See the sample ftp session below if you don't know how to use ftp. Host name: watnxt3.ucr.edu IP Address: 192.31.146.125 Directory: pub/ucrgg Files: thist*,tmap*,tyber* Site administrator: xxxxxx@qubert.ucr.edu (Paul Lowe) Creator of materials: xxxxxx@ucrmath.ucr.edu (Jim Vassilakos) MILTON FTP ARCHIVE SITE The milton archive site contains some software written by Jo Jaquinta which implements the MegaTraveller World Builder's Handbook generation and graphical display on an IBM PC-type computer. This stuff eventually gets transferred to the sunbane site, too. See the sample ftp session below if you don't know how to use ftp. Host name: milton.u.washington.edu IP Address: 128.95.136.1 Directory: public/trav Files: libdist.zip Site administrator: xxxxxx@u.washington.edu (Ryan Cambell) TCD MAIL/FTP SERVER The TCD mail server contains another copy of the software written by Jo Jaquinta which implements the MegaTraveller World Builder's Handbook generation and graphical display on an IBM PC-type computer. It also contains the SYSGEN suite of programs which does sector/system/world/map generation in an ASCII format. This site handles both mail server requests as well as direct anonymous ftp access. See the sample ftp session below if you don't know how to use ftp. Host name (ftp): lanczos.maths.tcd.ie IP address (ftp): 134.226.81.3 Mail server address: xxxxxx@maths.tcd.ie Directory: jaymin/trav Files: libdist.zip, or library.exe, library.doc, core.asc, egavga.bgi Creator of materials: xxxxxx@maths.tcd.ie (Jo Jaquinta) Send a file to the Mail server address with the subject line or message body of "HELP" if you need instructions on how to use the mail server. Be forewarned - the zip archive may be compressed and uuencoded. SAMPLE FTP SESSION A sample ftp session to sunbane follows (lines that a user would type on are marked with a "*", and commentary begins with a "#"). All the ftp sites' files are accessed in a similar manner: * shell> ftp 129.100.100.12 #begin the ftp session Connected to 129.100.100.12. 220 sunbane FTP server (SunOS 4.0) ready. * Name (129.100.100.12:dan):anonymous #prompts for your id, but type #anonymous for archives 331 Guest login ok, send ident as password. * Password: #type xxxxxx@yourhost.xx.xx here - #echoing is disabled 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply. * ftp> binary #set transfer type to binary 200 Type set to I. * ftp> cd pub/traveller #chdir to the Traveller area 250 CWD command successful. * ftp> get bun01.Z #file name assumed to be same on your host 150 Binary data connection for bun01.Z (129.100.100.51,2328) (20480 bytes). 226 Binary Transfer complete. local: bun01.Z remote: bun01.Z 20480 bytes received in .34 seconds (59 Kbytes/s) #repeat get command as desired * ftp> bye #terminate the ftp session 221 Goodbye. * shell> uncompress bun01.Z #uncompress the bundle