If you want to download *all* of Fuzzball, PLEASE take the *.dsk.gz disk
images rather than downloading the individual files from the bos/fuzz1/2/3
subdirectories, the contents are 100% identical and it reduces the load on
our server.
      Name                    Last modified       Size  Description

[DIR] Parent Directory 20-Apr-2005 14:20 - [   ] bos.dsk.gz 04-Feb-1995 02:03 404k [DIR] bos/ 24-Nov-1995 18:51 - [DIR] dbit/ 07-Nov-1999 03:39 - [   ] fuzz.pdf 28-May-2000 12:33 54k [   ] fuzz.ps.gz 04-Feb-1995 04:25 56k [   ] fuzz1.dsk.gz 04-Feb-1995 02:34 287k [DIR] fuzz1/ 24-Nov-1995 19:16 - [   ] fuzz2.dsk.gz 04-Feb-1995 03:05 311k [DIR] fuzz2/ 24-Nov-1995 19:41 - [   ] fuzz3.dsk.gz 04-Feb-1995 03:32 335k [DIR] fuzz3/ 24-Nov-1995 20:04 -

This directory contains the Fuzzball distribution disk images, courtesy of Dave
Mills of the University of Delaware.  *DO*NOT* bother him for support.  RT-11
is required to build and boot Fuzzball.  Be sure to use image mode (that is,
binary) to retrieve them.

I am working on making Fuzzball (or anything else that comes in a .SAV file and
can run standalone) self-boot.  The pre-alpha test version of my self-booting
RL01 Fuzzball pack is in /pub/e11/fuzzball on this host.  -JMBW

This directory contains gzipped versions of the Fuzzball distribution disk
images (for use with LD:) as received from the author.  The subdirectories bos,
fuzz1, fuzz2, and fuzz3 contain all the files from each disk image in BINARY
form, ready for Kermiting to your PDP-11 in binary mode (note that even the
text files are binary copies so they contain CRs and NULs and may look funny
under UNIX).  The contents of the subdirectories are identical to what's in
the disk images (bos,fuzz1,fuzz2,fuzz3).dsk.gz, there is NO REASON to download
BOTH!

The "dbit" subdirectory contains D Bit modifications to make Fuzzball work
with dates after 01-Jan-2000, and also contains a Fuzzball driver for E11's
HD: disk device.

fuzz.pdf is an Adobe Acrobat version of fuzz.ps.gz.  It's a lot smaller, and
evidently ghostscript has problems with fuzz.ps, so if you have the ability
to read Acrobat files then fuzz.pdf is the better choice.  The document is
identical either way.