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From: Ralph.Hyre@C.CS.CMU.EDU (Ralph W. Hyre Jr.)
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Subject: Welcome!
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Date: Mon, 28-Oct-85 13:21:57 EST
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Hello, welcome to info-applebus.  The purpose of this list is to
facilitate the exchange of information about networking systems
that use AppleTalk protocols and hardware.  These systems may include
games, file servers, bridges and gateways, and implementations of
other network protocols, such as TCP/IP.  Discussions at any level are 
welcome, from RS422 signal levels and the 8530 SCC chips in the Mac to
games protocol RFCs to 

Please send submissions to info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu (or cmu-cs-c for those
of you using the 'old' host names).  Administrative requests should be sent
to info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu.  Archives are available on cmu-cs-c
in the file ps:mail.txt.  A smattering of Appletalk software is
available in the directory {filename}.  CMU supports
anonymous FTP over the arpanet.  Please send contributions of software
to info-applebus-request.  I will post it on net.sources.mac for usenetters
and mail it (on request) to bitnet and csnet sites that are unable to FTP
or receive usenet newsgroups.

					- Ralph

In case you were wondering, the list is called info-applebus because AppleBus
was the name for Apple's networking products before they were given the name
AppleTalk when they were announced.

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