TML File from 1992
Zane Healy
(29 Jan 2023 21:11 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Evyn MacDude
(29 Jan 2023 21:43 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Zane Healy
(30 Jan 2023 04:30 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Brett Kruger
(30 Jan 2023 10:44 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Evyn MacDude
(30 Jan 2023 22:22 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Graham Donald
(31 Jan 2023 10:46 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Zane Healy
(31 Jan 2023 15:55 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Thomas Jones-Low
(30 Jan 2023 11:15 UTC)
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RE: [TML] TML File from 1992
Brett Kruger
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Thomas Jones-Low
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RE: [TML] TML File from 1992
pvernon2001@xxxxxx
(07 Feb 2023 06:16 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Graham Donald
(08 Feb 2023 21:47 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
kaladorn@xxxxxx
(28 Mar 2023 18:53 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
David Johnson
(29 Jan 2023 23:27 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
greg caires
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Timothy Collinson
(30 Jan 2023 07:46 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Timothy Collinson
(30 Jan 2023 07:57 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Timothy Collinson
(30 Jan 2023 08:08 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Evyn MacDude
(30 Jan 2023 09:03 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Phil Pugliese
(30 Jan 2023 10:14 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Brett Kruger
(30 Jan 2023 10:42 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Zane Healy
(30 Jan 2023 13:43 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992 Mark Urbin (30 Jan 2023 12:36 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Graham Donald
(30 Jan 2023 22:12 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Zane Healy
(31 Jan 2023 15:55 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Graham Donald
(31 Jan 2023 22:13 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Charles McKnight
(31 Jan 2023 22:54 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Jeff Zeitlin
(01 Feb 2023 00:53 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Ashley Greenall
(01 Feb 2023 10:35 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TML File from 1992
Graham Donald
(01 Feb 2023 21:49 UTC)
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I have three boxes of 3.5" diskettes I got from Glenn Goffin a long time ago. They are labeled: TML 1994-1995 TML 1996 - xboat No idea what format the files are in. On 1/29/2023 4:11 PM, Zane Healy - healyzh at avanthar.com (via tml list) wrote: > 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 (1989/bun58.Z) 10/15-10/17 1989 > Bundle #59: 633-645 (1989/bun59.Z) 10/17-10/18 1989 > Bundle #60: 646-662 (1989/bun60.Z) 10/19-10/25 1989 > Bundle #61: 663-673 (1989/bun61.Z) 10/25-10/26 1989 > Bundle #62: 674-674 (1989/bun62.Z) 10/27-10/27 1989 > Bundle #63: 675-691 (1989/bun63.Z) 11/01-11/09 1989 > Bundle #64: 692-711 (1989/bun64.Z) 11/09-11/15 1989 > Bundle #65: 712-720 (1989/bun65.Z) 11/16-11/16 1989 > Bundle #66: 721-721 (1989/bun66.Z) 11/17 1989 > Bundle #67: 722-722 (1989/bun67.Z) 11/17 1989 > Bundle #68: 723-735 (1989/bun68.Z) 11/17-11/22 1989 > Bundle #69: 736-736 (1989/bun69.Z) 11/25 1989 > Bundle #70: 737-751 (1989/bun70.Z) 11/30-12/14 1989 > Bundle #71: 752-760 (1989/bun71.Z) 12/14-12/21 1989 > Bundle #72: 761-772 (1989/bun72.Z) 12/22-12/31 1989 > Bundle #73: 773-776 (1990/bun73.Z) 01/01-01/06 1990 > Bundle #74: 777-784 (1990/bun74.Z) 01/11-01/16 1990 > Bundle #75: 785-801 (1990/bun75.Z) 01/17-01/19 1990 > Bundle #76: 802-820 (1990/bun76.Z) 01/19-01/22 1990 > Bundle #77: 821-839 (1990/bun77.Z) 01/21-01/24 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 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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 1990 > Bundle #133: 1638-1645 (1990/bun133.Z) 10/23-10/25 1990 > Bundle #134: 1646-1656 (1990/bun134.Z) 10/25-10/29 1990 > Bundle #135: 1657-1664 (1990/bun135.Z) 10/29-10/30 1990 > Bundle #136: 1665-1672 (1990/bun136.Z) 10/31-11/01 1990 > Bundle #137: 1673-1678 (1990/bun137.Z) 11/01-11/03 1990 > Bundle #138: 1679-1688 (1990/bun138.Z) 11/03-11/05 1990 > Bundle #139: 1689-1697 (1990/bun139.Z) 11/05-11/07 1990 > Bundle #140: 1698-1706 (1990/bun140.Z) 11/07 1990 > Bundle #141: 1707-1709 (1990/bun141.Z) 11/05-11/08 1990 > Bundle #142: 1710-1731 (1990/bun142.Z) 11/07-11/08 1990 > Bundle #143: 1732-1743 (1990/bun143.Z) 11/08-11/09 1990 > Bundle #144: 1744-1760 (1990/bun144.Z) 11/09-11/13 1990 > Bundle #145: 1761-1763 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Bundle #219: Msgs 2669-2681 (bun219) 7/23-7/26 1991 > Bundle #220: Msgs 2682-2692 (bun220) 7/26-7/28 1991 > Bundle #221: Msgs 2693-2696 (bun221) 7/28-7/30 1991 > Bundle #222: Msgs 2697-2718 (bun222) 7/31-8/4 1991 > Bundle #223: Msgs 2719-2731 (bun223) 8/4-8/7 1991 > Bundle #224: Msgs 2732-2742 (bun224) 8/7-8/8 1991 > Bundle #225: Msgs 2743-2748 (bun225) 8/9-8/9 1991 > Bundle #226: Msgs 2749-2759 (bun226) 8/9-8/12 1991 > Bundle #227: Msgs 2760-2776 (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 > > ----- > The Traveller Mailing List > Archives at http://archives.simplelists.com/tml > Report problems to xxxxxx@simplelists.com > To unsubscribe from this list please go to > https://www.simplelists.com/confirm/?u=Qb2EBzEOcP2TJeOBJlyDBC4sG7u2UmFH