On a related note, I have an ongoing project to create an archive of all Usenet posts from
comp.lang.c and related groups, index them, and make them properly accessible to the
public.
Yes, I know about Google Groups and the backstory about how they got all the gold from
Usenet's glory days. But scraping web pages is not my style, at least not in this
instance.
The biggest hole I have is the 1990's. If anybody has information that might be able
to help me out, please let me know.
Andrew
On 7 Oct 2018, at 23:50, jim stephens via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
I have a filing cabinet with a lot of the early material that I saved. Our company was a
member, and I was
the representative from the beginning. If interested I can dig in and find out what
I've go.
If any group will preserve it I'd be glad to share. I don't think the committee
would object, but I can check
as I've still got contacts with the X10 committee which is the current SCSI group.
I think all I have predates the 87 / 88 by a lot. I started when there was only 5mb
interlocked ACK / REQ
transfers, and no disconnect / ATN defined in any way.
Jim
On 10/7/2018 10:15 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk
wrote:
From: Keven Miller
I found that I have a copy of X3J11-88-001
I turned up a copy of X3J11/87-221; the one before that was X3J11/87-140.
Noel