Newsgroups: comp.robotics
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From: gkulosa@world.std.com (Greg A Kulosa)
Subject: Intro to the robot-board mailing list
Message-ID: <C3DzL4.6Ho@world.std.com>
Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1993 22:53:27 GMT
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This purpose of the mailing list is to discuss robot controller boards,
and robot control in general.  In particular, this list will be used to
support the Miniboard 2.0 and 6.270 board design by Fred Martin and
Randy Sargent of MIT.  However, any and all traffic related to robot
controllers is welcome.

This list is implemented using the 'listserv' package for Unix.  If you
are unfamiliar with how a listserv works, send a message to:
listserv@oberon.com with a body of:

help

the system will respond with a help message, explaining how to use the
listserv.  Please note that a computer program will be processing your
requests to the 'listserv' address.  If you need Human help, send a
message to `gkulosa@oberon.com`.  But please don't bother me unless you
can't get a response from the listserv.

To subscribe, send the following line to 'listserv@oberon.com':

subscribe robot-board Your Name

Replacing 'Your Name' with your real name, NOT your E-mail address.  The
'listserv' program will get your E-mail address from the headers in your
message.


Mailing list address:	robot-board@oberon.com

If you have a message that you would like to send to everyone on the
list, send it to the mailing list address (robot-board@oberon.com).
Please do NOT send administrative things to the main mailing list
address, as then everyone will get annoyed, because they don't need to
see your message, only the 'listserv' program does.

I will be archiving all traffic on this list, and will be setting up the
'listserv' to send previous issues on request.  (Note that this is not
set up yet, I will do it when I have some time.)

-- 
Greg A. Kulosa		|  "If we are to be damned, let's be damned for what
Systems Administrator	|   we really are"    - Jean-Luc Picard
Oberon Software		|___________________________________________________
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