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From: jrvalverde@cnb.uam.es (José R. Valverde)
Subject: [TUHS] Sprite
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 16:15:32 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040526161532.15593bc6.jrvalverde@cnb.uam.es> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <40B48B47.19301B98@mail.keck.cx>

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On Wed, 26 May 2004 07:19:19 -0500
Cornelius Keck <cornelius at mail.keck.cx> wrote:
> I looked at the Berkeley repository last night, and did not
> see some files required to run Sprite directly from disk --
> for instance, the Sparc bootimage (sun4.bt or so) seems to
> be missing, or I'm overlooking it, in my coffein-deprived
> state of mind.
> 
Right you are. I fished the URL from my bookmarks and had a cursory
look before posting my e-mail yesterday.

I just had a look at my CD (which casually happened to be on my
bag today at work), and it certainly didn't match the URL contents
as I remembered.

Indeed, something looks weird to me in the contents of the URL,
which is yet another reason to consider having a copy somewhere.
Since I started all this fuss in the first place, I have just 
generated an ISO from the raw CD and am copying now the CD
contents to disk, which are being made available as

	ftp://ftp.es.embnet.org/pub/misc/TUHS/sprite
and
	ftp://ftp.es.embnet.org/pub/misc/TUHS/sprite.iso

as the copying is done. Beware, it is ~530MB.

Sorry for my previous posting suggesting the URL was akin to the CD
contents. It's obvious I was completely wrong and my memory has failed
me (yet once again). I hope posting the CD will make up for the 
mistake.
				j
-- 
	These opinions are mine and only mine. Hey man, I saw them first!

			    José R. Valverde

	De nada sirve la Inteligencia Artificial cuando falta la Natural


  reply	other threads:[~2004-05-26 14:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-05-25  8:40 José R. Valverde
2004-05-26  4:29 ` Randy Belk
2004-05-26  8:05   ` Greg 'groggy' Lehey
2004-05-26 10:01     ` José R. Valverde
2004-05-26 12:19   ` Cornelius Keck
2004-05-26 14:15     ` José R. Valverde [this message]
2004-05-27  7:05       ` Jochen Kunz
2004-05-26  5:26 ` Gregg C Levine
2004-05-26 21:36 Cornelius Keck
2004-05-26 23:06 ` Kurt Wall
2004-05-27  8:16   ` José R. Valverde
2004-05-27  0:57 ` Cornelius Keck
2004-05-27 18:17 Carl Lowenstein
2004-05-27 19:47 ` Jochen Kunz
2004-05-28  4:06   ` Cornelius Keck
2004-05-30 13:19 Aharon Robbins
2004-05-30 15:46 ` Jochen Kunz
2004-05-30 22:16   ` Gregg C Levine
2004-05-31 10:26     ` Jochen Kunz
2004-05-31  7:16 ` José R. Valverde
2004-05-31 16:58 ` Maciek Bieszczad
2004-05-31 10:45 Aharon Robbins

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