I have created a directory on raven called /usr/lib/atarist. This is for Atari binaries of Atari ST programs so that people can download them for themselves? The directory is rdisted from raven to eagle and hobby, who will spread the good news. It's on raven instead of eagle because you can upload to clippers faster. This may cause a day's lag for version changes to the remoter machines if one rdist run just misses the other, but does it matter? They will be kept as binaries, not uuencoded because: - Uniterm kermit supports binary transfers - They are smaller - It discourages fools foum mailing them to their friends. If people need to uuencode things to bootstrap themselves, so be it. We'll have to keep it very small - not a PD software library - as we don't have the disk space for anything but the bare essentials. Just TERM.PRG and UNITERM.PRG probably. And an on-line copy of the Uniterm documentation. While TERM is not in the public domain, it is free to members of the university as I understand. There is a README to that effect. Can you put me straight on this one, Steve? I haven't put it up yet in case I'm wrong. Martin