Archive-name: ForthFaq/ForthNetInfo Last-modified: 26.May.93 Version: 1.2 What is ForthNet? ForthNet is a virtual Forth network that links designated message bases of several Bulletin Boards and Information Services in an attempt to provide greater distribution of Forth related information. ForthNet is provided through the courtesy of the SysOps of its various links who shunt appropriate messages in a manual or semi-manual manner. An incomplete list of the branches of ForthNet includes: UseNet's comp.lang.forth BitNet's FIGI-L the BBoard systems RCFB, ACFB, LMI BBS, FORTH-BBS Munich Interface BBS, Grapevine FIG's RoundTable on GEnie. What are the restrictions and guidelines for ForthNet messages? The various branches of ForthNet do not have the same rules of appropriate postings or ettiquette. Many BBoard posts are very chatty and contain some personal information, and some also contain blatant commercial advertising. Most comp.lang.forth posts are not like that. Because ForthNet messages are routed beyound the system from which they originate, we, the manual and semi-manual linkers of ForthNet, ask that you try to keep the lines in your messages to under 77 characters in length. You do not have to do that. If you do use long lines, be aware that your message will end up formatted differently on the various branches of ForthNet. How do I send email to some one who has posted a message on ForthNet? There is NO e-mail link between the various branches of ForthNet. If you need to get a message through to someone on another branch, please either make your message general enough to be of interest to the whole net, or contact said person by phone, USMail, or some other means. Thoughtful message authors place *a few* lines at the end of their messages describing how to contact them (electronicly or otherwise). How do I access ForthNet? From UseNet: comp.lang.forth ForthNet messages that are ported into comp.lang.forth from the rest of the ForthNet all originate on GEnie. All such messages are ported into comp.lang.forth with a from line of the form: From: ForthNet@willett.pgh.pa.us ... Most messages ported to comp.lang.forth also contain some trailer information as to where they actually originated, if it was not on GEnie. From BITNET: FIGI-L For those who have access to BITNET/CSNet, but not Usenet comp.lang.forth is echoed in FIGI-L. The maintainer of the Internet/BITNET gateway since 1st quarter 1992 is as follows: Pedro Luis Prospero Sanchez internet: pl@lsi.usp.br (PREFERRED) University of Sao Paulo uunet: uunet!vme131!pl Dept. of Electronic Engineering hepnet: psanchez@uspif1.hepnet phone: (055)(11)211-4574 home: (055)(11)914-9756 fax: (055)(11)815-4272 From a modem: RCFB (Real-Time Control Forth Board) 303-278-0364 SysOp: Jack Woehr Location: Golden, Colorado -USA- ACFB (Australia Connection Forth Board) 03-809-1787 in Australia 61-3-809-1787 International SysOp: Lance Collins Location: Melbourne, Victoria -AUSTRALIA- LMI BBS (Laboratory Microsystems, Inc.) 310-306-3530 SysOp: Ray Duncan Location: Marina del Ray, California -USA- Interface BBS 707-544-9661 Sysop: b0b (Bob Lee) Location: Santa Rosa, California -USA- Grapevine (Grapevine RIME hub) 501-753-8121 to register 501-753-6859 thereafter SysOp: Jim Wenzel Location: Little Rock, Arkansas -USA- FORTH-BBS Munich 089-8714548 in Germany (Forth Gesellschaft e.V.) 49-89-8714548 International SysOp: Jens Wilke (JAW) EMail: JAW@BBS.FORTH-eV.de Location: Munich, Bavaria -GERMANY- GEnie 800-638-9636 for information (General Electric Network for Information Service) SysOps: Dennis Ruffer(D.RUFFER) Leonard Morgenstern(NMORGENSTER) Elliott Chapin(ELLIOTT.C) b0b (Bob Lee) Location: Forth RoundTable - type M710 or FORTH --- If you have any questions about ForthNet/comp.lang.forth or any information to add/delete or correct in this message or any suggestions on formatting or presentation, please contact Doug Philips at one of the following addresses: Internet: dwp@willett.pgh.pa.us Usenet: ...!uunet!willett.pgh.pa.us!dwp GEnie: D.PHILIPS3