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This program is copyrighted by:
   R.E. Janssen
   Prof L Fuchslaan 8
   3571 HC  UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS

Permission is granted only for noncommercial use.  Any commercial use or
distribution via commercial services without the author's permission is
prohibited.

To get updated versions of this program, call my system using UUCP.
Please note that it is only available from 23:00 to 07:30 local time,
which is GMT+1 during winter, GMT+2 during summer (DST).

You need a description for my system in your "systems" file.  Often this
file is called /usr/lib/uucp/Systems, or /usr/lib/uucp/L.sys on older
systems.  For the Taylor-UUCP which is normally used with Linux, this
can be the file /usr/lib/uucp/sys (when Taylor-style configuration
files are being used).

The entry for my system should look like this:

pe1chl Any2305-0725 ACU 19200 030715610 ogin:-\r-ogin:-\r-ogin: nuucp

Or in Taylor-UUCP format:

# Rob PE1CHL
system pe1chl
port ACU
phone 030715610
time Any2305-0725
chat ogin:-\r-ogin:-\r-ogin: \d\L
call-login nuucp

These entries make sure the system is called only at the appropriate
time (i.e. when it is open).  Please make sure you don't use "Any" because
your system will call me all the time when I am using the phone for
voice!  Also adjust the time range when you are not in the same timezone
as I am.  Add one hour for each timezone you live east of my timezone, or
subtract one hour for each timezone you live west.

You may have to modify the phone number to adjust for local conventions
(e.g. to get an outside line or to dial the international prefix and 31)

When everything is set up okay, you can get one of the INDEX files which
is available in my uucppublic directory:

-rw-r--r--   1 guest    visitor     30207 Jul  1 23:00 INDEX
-rw-r--r--   1 guest    visitor      6481 Jul  1 23:00 INDEX.gz
-rw-r--r--   1 guest    visitor      6573 Jul  1 23:00 INDEX.lzh

These files are updated automatically each day, and contain a listing
of all available subdirectories.  The .gz file is compressed using "gzip",
the .lzh file is in the format written by the DOS LHA program, and has
the file in DOS textfile convention.

Get a file using:

	uucp pe1chl!~/INDEX /tmp/pe1chl-INDEX

You may need to add a \ before the ! and the ~, depending on the shell
you are using, so that the command becomes:

	uucp pe1chl\!\~/INDEX /tmp/pe1chl-INDEX

Further files may be download using:

	uucp pe1chl!~/subdirectory/filename /tmp/filename

You can upload something using:

	uucp filename pe1chl!~/upload/filename

(uploads are only possible to the ~/upload directory)

Please send mail to pe1chl!rob when you have questions or remarks.
