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1.1 root 1: From ESVAX:kirk Tue Sep 14 10:43:55 1982
2: Date: 14-Sep-82 10:36:02-PDT (Tue)
3: From: ESVAX:kirk
4: Subject: select and netmap
5: Message-Id: <[email protected]>
6: Received: by UCBARPA.BERKELEY.ARPA (3.198 [9/12/82])
7: id A22642; 14-Sep-82 10:41:07-PDT (Tue)
8: Received: from UCBARPA.BERKELEY.ARPA by UCBVAX.BERKELEY.ARPA (3.198 [9/12/82])
9: id A26480; 14-Sep-82 10:43:55-PDT (Tue)
10: To: r:mckusick
11: Status: R
12:
13:
14: KM,
15: In case you didn't get the network map here it is.
16:
17: KT
18: ----------
19:
20: T H E B E R K E L E Y N E T W O R K
21:
22: September 7 1982
23:
24: INGVAX----i
25: |
26: KIM-----\ | /----ERNIE /--earvax
27: \ | / /
28: C70-----\ \ / /----CAD-----ESVAX
29: UCBVAX \
30: Onyx-----/ /|\ \----ARPA \--medea----oz
31: / | \
32: t----statvax-----/ | \-------y
33: |
34: | /------jade(h)
35: |/
36: d----G----------c--------a
37: | |
38: | |
39: f b----e----s
40:
41:
42: M A C H I N E G U I D E
43:
44: Name Char Run By Type Vers. Default Mach.
45: ---- ---- ------ ---- ---- -------------
46: A a CFO 11/70 V7 C
47: B b CFO 11/70 V7 E
48: C c CFO 11/70 V7 A
49: D d CFO 11/70 V7 G
50: E e CFO 11/70 V7 C
51: F f CFO 11/70 V7 G
52: G g CFO VAX/780 V7 C
53: H(jade) h CFO VAX/750 V7 G
54: ing70 i CSSG 11/70 V7 INGVAX
55: INGVAX j Ingres Group VAX/780 V7 Ing70
56: ucbvax k CS network hub VAX/750 V7
57: oz l Brodersen VAX/750 V7 medea
58: medea m EE-Signal Proc. VAX/750 V7 ESVAX
59: KIM n Kim No-vax (RJF)VAX/780 V7 CSVAX
60: ESVAX o EECS-CE Res. VAX/780 V7 CSVAX
61: CAD p Newton CAD VAX/780 V7 ESVAX
62: ARPAVAX r Fabry VAX/780 V7 CSVAX
63: SRC s CFO & SRC 11/45 V6 E
64: MathStat t Math/Stat Dept 11/45 V7 statvax
65: C70 u EECS C70 V7 ARPAVAX
66: CSVAX v CS Research VAX V7 ARPAVAX
67: statvax w Stat Dept VAX/750 V7 UCBVAX
68: Onyx x CS Research Onyx V7 ARPAVAX
69: Cory y EECS Dept. 11/70 V7 UCBVAX
70: EARVAX z EECS Dept. VAX/750 V7 ESVAX
71:
72: (the following machines are not connected or do not exist yet)
73: Phonology ? Linguistics 11/45 V6 ?
74:
75: (Letters used: A-P, R-Z (total of 25))
76: (Letters free: Q (total of 1))
77:
78: The links between A-C, C-E, C-G, G-D, G-F, G-CSVAX and CSVAX-ARPAVAX
79: run at 9600 baud, all others run at 1200 Baud.
80:
81: Files 200,000 to 500,000 bytes are only transmitted between midnight and 6AM.
82: There is a file-length limit of 500,000 bytes.
83: Larger files must be split up (use the split command).
84:
85:
86: Free Commands (log in as user "network", no password):
87:
88: bpq news vpq yank
89: epq ps w
90: finger pstat wc
91: help rcs where
92: lpq rcslog who
93: netlog rcsq whom
94: netq trq write
95:
96: In addition, the "lpr" command is free on the Ingres machines.
97: Sending mail between machines, and netlpr between the Computer Center machines
98: is free. On the EARVAX, there are no free commands (but sending mail is free).
99: The netlpr command to Cory will allow the -c option to "epr" and "bpr",
100: and to the CSVAX will allow "vpr".
101:
102: Mail complaints, etc. to "kirk".
103:
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