From aloft.att.com!wbf Mon Aug 8 16:14:04 1994 Received: from gw1.att.com ([192.20.239.133]) by watdragon.uwaterloo.ca with SMTP id <88155-2>; Mon, 8 Aug 1994 16:13:55 -0400 Received: from aloft.UUCP by ig1.att.att.com id AA03658; Mon, 8 Aug 94 16:12:29 EDT From: wbf@aloft.att.com (william.b.fox) To: jmsellens@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca Received: from dspsun by aloft (4.1/DCS-aloft-M3.1) id AA20642; Mon, 8 Aug 94 11:13:16 EDT Received: by dspsun (4.1/DCS-aloft_client-S2.1) id AA27827; Mon, 8 Aug 94 11:13:13 EDT Date: Mon, 8 Aug 1994 11:13:13 -0400 Original-From: aloft!wbf (william.b.fox) Message-Id: <9408081513.AA27827@dspsun> Original-To: watdragon.uwaterloo.ca!jmsellens Subject: FTP Upload Status: R Hi John, I just uploaded two disks that somebody was wanting. I used samdisk to make these files: -rw-rw-r-- 1 wbf 737280 Aug 8 08:10 RSB-505.1 -rw-rw-r-- 1 wbf 737280 Aug 8 08:10 RSB-505.4 -rw-rw-r-- 1 wbf 2840 Aug 8 08:10 s50_1_4.txt My PC at work is networked via ethernet so I was able to copy these files over to UNIX using Window's Program Manager. I hope that somebody tries to download these files soon so I can find out if the process I used provides usable files. The ethernet connection makes my process efficient because I no longer need to tie up my PC for hours with ctrmkrmt doing the transfer to UNIX. The disks I used are S550 format. I made them from S50 disks which I convert loaded and saved as S550 disks. Good luck to all! Bill Fox wbf@aloft.att.com