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[gopher] Re: Item Type Suggestions



Totally COOL.  
I'm afraid I'm not completely up on the Micros, so I wasn't aware of this machine.  I am so glad to see you are not only keeping one running, but connected to the Internet as well.  
 
P.S., When I was still working in the Valley, they were raiding places like "Weird Stuff" for parts to put together some kind of Computer Museum (I think it was supposed to be at Moffett?).  In any event, I heard that they have a place now, and are looking for people with functioning Micros.  I don't have any details for them, (and I don't even know what part of the country you hail from), but because you have your machine on the internet (and they therefore can connect with it), you may want to look them up.
 
PPS,
I tell you where there IS definately a need for a Gopher Server of some sort, and thats for BeOS (the OS can be run on either a Mac or PC)
gopher://home.jumpjet.info/11\Treasure\BeOS_Pro_Edition_5
 

--- On Sat, 8/9/08, Cameron Kaiser <spectre@floodgap.com> wrote:

From: Cameron Kaiser <spectre@floodgap.com>
Subject: [gopher] Re: Item Type Suggestions
To: gopher@complete.org
Date: Saturday, August 9, 2008, 8:59 PM

> Cameron,
> Since you have access to an Alpha Server, can you please test (and write a
> review for) the GSAPLHA Gopher Server?

It's not an DEC Alpha server, it's an Alpha Micro server. This is a
68000-based quasi-mini architecture running AMOS. I'm not aware of a gopher
client for it, but incredibly it does have a web server. If you want to
see what it does, I do have it connected to my firewall.

	http://ampm.floodgap.com/

I could probably write a Gopher client in AlphaBASIC but I think that
would have an even smaller audience than one for the C64 :) Also, I don't
think I have TAME installed in the machine for the BASIC calls.

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