From: georgez@synopsys.com (George Z) Newsgroups: comp.archives Subject: [rec.radio.amateur.misc] Radio Mods Message-ID: <1991Aug11.083643.17874@agate.berkeley.edu> Followup-To: rec.radio.amateur.misc X-Original-Date: 5 Aug 91 17: 58:02 GMT X-Original-Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc Archive-name: auto/rec.radio.amateur.misc/Radio-Mods Original-posting-by: georgez@synopsys.com (George Z) Original-subject: Radio Mods Reposted-by: adam@soda.berkeley.edu In response to my posting of last week regarding the radio mods info, I have the following information: PCSERVER -- An email server for MS-DOS. Available Commands: =================== SENDME <filename> Requests a file from the server. SENDME <filename> $HEX Requests a file and the server will send it as Hex. GET <filename> Same as SENDME. DIR <options> Sends a list of files in the current directory. DIR *.* DIR *.EXE DIR *.MOD CD <options> Changes the default directory. VERSION Displays the current version of PCSERVER with some statistics on the installation and use. All commands must start at the first position on the line. The server ignores the subject line in the header of the message. Only commands in the body of the message will be considered. Example: If you wanted to request the file called TS440.MOD from the MODS directory, you would send the following commands in your mail message: CD MODS SENDME TS440.MOD This will cause two mail messages to be generated. The first message would notify you that the "CD MODS" was taken ok; the second message would contain the file TS440.MOD. The files are also available through anonymous FTP to 129.100.22.100 Any questions can be directed to: Mark Bramwell, The University of Western Ontario School of Business Administration, mbramwel@novell.business.uwo.ca --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, thats all for now, I hope you all find this usefil... Thanks for your interest and help. '73 de George KJ6VU .