From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 01 13:13:39 1993 Received: from alpha.Xerox.COM by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <07972-0@osi-east.es.net>; Tue, 30 Nov 1993 09:40:10 +0000 Received: from skylark.parc.xerox.com ([13.2.116.7]) by alpha.xerox.com with SMTP id <15035(2)>; Tue, 30 Nov 1993 09:21:00 PST Received: from localhost by skylark.parc.xerox.com with SMTP id <12171>; Tue, 30 Nov 1993 09:17:16 -0800 To: rem-conf@es.net, vat-radio@elxr.jpl.nasa.gov Subject: Re: MBone "reservation" Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1993 09:17:11 PST Sender: Steve Deering From: Steve Deering Message-Id: <93Nov30.091716pst.12171@skylark.parc.xerox.com> > A SIPP WG meeting will be held on the MBone on Thursday, Dec. 9, from 9 am > to 12 noon California Time (1700 - 2000 GMT). I humbly request that others > refrain from (more) frivolous uses of the MBone during that time. A couple of people have asked what a "SIPP WG" is. SIPP is the "Simple Internet Protocol Plus", one of the proposed successors to IP. (It is the result of a merger of two previous proposals called SIP and Pip, which resulted in the somewhat oxymoronic name "Simple ... Plus".) WG means "Working Group". Steve From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 01 15:35:09 1993 Received: from odin.ucsd.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <04272-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 1 Dec 1993 12:34:20 +0000 Received: from kailas.ucsd.edu by odin.ucsd.edu; id AA15370 sendmail 5.67/UCSDPSEUDO.4-CS via SMTP Wed, 1 Dec 93 09:58:18 -0800 for rem-conf@es.net Received: by kailas (5.67/UCSDPSEUDO.4) id AA01418 for mm-announcement-list@odin; Wed, 1 Dec 93 09:58:12 -0800 Date: Wed, 1 Dec 93 09:58:12 -0800 From: avconf@cs.ucsd.edu (AV Workshop) Message-Id: <9312011758.AA01418@kailas> To: mm-announcement-list@cs.ucsd.edu Subject: Re: NOSSDAV'92 Proceedings, LNCS 712 >From daslink!dasnet!DCFRZ1!SV-WOESSNER@uunet.UU.NET Wed Dec 1 05:52:11 1993 Received: from relay1.UU.NET by odin.ucsd.edu; id AA02936 sendmail 5.67/UCSDPSEUDO.4-CS via SMTP Wed, 1 Dec 93 05:52:09 -0800 for venkat Received: from spool.uu.net (via LOCALHOST) by relay1.UU.NET with SMTP (5.61/UUNET-internet-primary) id AA09905; Wed, 1 Dec 93 08:52:04 -0500 Received: from daslink.UUCP by uucp4.uu.net with UUCP/RMAIL (queueing-rmail) id 085015.5648; Wed, 1 Dec 1993 08:50:15 EST Date: 01 Dec 93 05:37:00 PST From: SV-WOESSNER@DCFRZ1.DAS.NET Message-Id: <9312010537.AA100@DCFRZ1.DAS.NET> To: uunet!cs.ucsd.edu!mm-announcement-list@uunet.UU.NET Subject: LNCS 712 Status: RO In addition to this message, the following information might be helpful for getting the book. Bibliographic Data: Volume editor: P. Venkat Rangan Title: Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video Subtitle: Third International Workshop, La Jolla, California, USA, November 12-13, 1992. Proceedings Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, vol. 712 ISBN: 3-540-57183-3 or 0-387-57183-3 List price: German DM 80,00 or US @ 60,00 Orders can be placed with any book store offering a good computer science program or with a domestic Springer office. Authors or editors of Springer books, as well as contributing authors, particularly to LNCS proceedings, are entitled to purchase this and any other book published by Springer-Verlag for personal use at a dicount of 33 1/3 % directly from our company. 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Hofmann From rem-conf-request@es.net Thu Dec 02 03:35:31 1993 Received: from wizard.gsfc.nasa.gov by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <14413-0@osi-east.es.net>; Thu, 2 Dec 1993 00:34:41 +0000 Received: by wizard.gsfc.nasa.gov (5.65/1.35) id AA02015; Thu, 2 Dec 93 03:33:52 -0500 From: bill@wizard.gsfc.nasa.gov (Bill Fink) Message-Id: <9312020833.AA02015@wizard.gsfc.nasa.gov> Subject: Revised STS-61 NASA Select TV Schedule To: rem-conf@es.net Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1993 03:33:46 -0500 (EST) X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL22] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Length: 17852 *********************************************************************** NASA SELECT TV SCHEDULE STS-61 12/1/93 *********************************************************************** NASA Select programming can be accessed through GE Satcom F2R, transponder 13. The frequency is 3960 MHz with an orbital position of 72 degrees West Longitude. This is a full transponder service and will be operational 24 hours a day. Two hour edited programs of each flight day will be replayed for Hawaii and Alaska on Telstar 301, transponder 9, channel 18. The orbital position is 96 degrees West Longitude, with a frequency of 4060 MHz. Audio is 6.2 and 6.8 MHz. The programs will begin on launch day and continue through landing, airing at 11pm Central Time. This NASA Select television schedule of mission coverage is available on Comstore, the mission TV schedule computer bulletin board service. Call 713-483-5817, and follow the prompts to acces this service. NASA SELECT COVERAGE BEGINS KSC 10:30 PM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 ----------------------------- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 -------------------- ORBIT SUBJECT SITE MET CST ----- ------- ---- --- --- LAUNCH KSC 00/00:00 03:27 AM NASA SELECT ORIGINATION JSC 00/00:04 03:31 AM SWITCHED TO JSC MECO 00/00:08 03:35 AM 1 NASA SELECT ORIGINATION KSC 00/00:13 03:40 AM SWITCHED TO KSC 1 LAUNCH REPLAYS KSC 00/00:13 03:40 AM (APPROX. 5 MIN. AFTER MECO) T=30:00 1 NASA SELECT ORIGINATION JSC 00/00:43 04:10 AM SWITCHED TO JSC 1 NASA SELECT ORIGINATION KSC 00/01:03 04:30 AM SWITCHED TO KSC 1 POST LAUNCH PRESS CONFERENCE KSC 00/01:03 04:30 AM 2 NASA SELECT ORIGINATION JSC 00/01:33 05:00 AM SWITCHED TO JSC 2 Ku BAND ANTENNA DEPLOY 00/02:35 06:02 AM (not televised) 3 MISSION UPDATE JSC 00/03:33 07:00 AM 3 P/TV01 PAYLOAD BAY VIEWS TDRE 00/03:43 07:10 AM T=19:00 5 NASA SELECT ORIGINATION KSC 00/06:03 09:30 AM SWITCHED TO KSC 5 ENGINEERING LAUNCH REPLAYS KSC 00/06:03 09:30 AM T=30:00 5 NASA SELECT ORIGINATION JSC 00/06:33 10:00 AM SWITCHED TO JSC 6 CREW SLEEP 00/07:30 10:57 AM 6 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 00/08:33 12:00 PM 7 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 00/10:33 02:00 PM 9 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 00/13:33 05:00 PM 11 CREW WAKE-UP 00/15:30 06:57 PM (begins FD2) 11 "STOCC WATCH" UPDATE PROGRAM GSFC 00/16:33 08:00 PM 13 RMS CHECKOUT 00/18:45 10:12 PM (not televised) 13 P/TV02 SSE CHECKOUT TDRW 00/19:30 10:57 PM T=27:00 ------------------------------ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 --------------------- 14 P/TV03 FSS PREP FOR BERTH TDRW/E 00/20:40 12:07 AM T=40:00 15 P/TV11 MIDDECK ACTIVITIES TDRW 00/22:20 01:47 AM T=30:00 16 P/TV11 EMU CHECKOUT TDRW 01/00:05 03:32 AM T=25:00 17 P/TV11 EMU CHECKOUT TDRE 01/00:39 04:06 AM T=7:00 17 P/TV11 EMU CHECKOUT TDRW 01/01:38 05:05 AM T=30:00 18 MISSION UPDATE JSC 01/02:03 05:30 AM 18 P/TV11 EMU CHECKOUT TDRE 01/02:18 05:45 AM T=27:00 18 P/TV11 EMU CHECKOUT TDRW 01/03:17 06:44 AM T=10:00 20 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 01/06:03 09:30 AM (time subject to change) 20 CREW SLEEP 01/06:30 09:57 AM 21 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 01/07:33 11:00 AM 22 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 01/09:33 01:00 PM 23 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING REPLAY JSC 01/10:33 02:00 PM 24 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 01/12:33 04:00 PM 26 CREW WAKE-UP 01/14:30 05:57 PM (begins FD3) 26 "STOCC WATCH" UPDATE PROGRAM GSFC 01/15:33 07:00 PM 29 Ku BAND CONFIGURE TO RADAR MODE 01/19:30 10:57 PM (not televised) ----------------------------- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 -------------------- * NOTE: HST EVA ACTIVITIES WILL BE TELEVISED ON ORBITS 44-47 AS TDRSS AND GSTDN COVERAGE ALLOWS. 31 Ku BAND CONFIGURE TO COMM MODE 01/23:30 02:57 AM (not televised) 31 HST GRAPPLE 01/23:43 03:10 AM (not televised) 32 P/TV04 HST BERTHING OPERATIONS TDRE 02/00:03 03:30 AM T=42:00 32 HST BERTH TDRE 02/00:45 04:12 AM 32 P/TV05 HST SURVEY TDRW/E 02/01:06 04:33 AM T=99:00 33 MISSION UPDATE JSC 02/02:03 05:30 AM 34 HST RETRIEVAL VTR DUMP TDRE 02/03:29 06:56 AM T=21:00 35 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 02/06:03 09:30 AM (time subject to change) 36 CREW SLEEP 02/06:30 09:57 AM 36 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 02/07:33 11:00 AM 37 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 02/09:33 01:00 PM 38 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING REPLAY JSC 02/10:33 02:00 PM 39 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 02/12:33 04:00 PM 41 CREW WAKE-UP 02/14:30 05:57 PM (begins FD4) 41 "STOCC WATCH" UPDATE PROGRAM GSFC 02/15:33 07:00 PM 42 MISSION UPDATE JSC 02/16:33 08:00 PM 43 P/TV06 SOLAR ARRAY SLEW TDRE 02/18:00 09:27 PM T=14:00 44 AIRLOCK EGRESS (begins EVA 1) TDRE 02/19:25 10:52 PM T=25:00 ----------------------------- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 ---------------------- * NOTE: HST EVA ACTIVITIES WILL BE TELEVISED ON ORBITS 47-48, 59-61 AS TDRSS AND GSTDN COVERAGE ALLOWS. 48 P/TV07 AIRLOCK INGRESS TDRW/E 03/01:40 05:07 AM AND POST EVA ACTIVITIES T=72:00 48 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 03/02:33 06:00 AM (time subject to change) 51 CREW SLEEP 03/06:30 09:57 AM 51 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 03/07:33 11:00 AM 52 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 03/09:33 01:00 PM 53 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING REPLAY JSC 03/10:33 02:00 PM 54 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 03/12:33 04:00 PM 56 CREW WAKE-UP 03/14:30 05:57 PM (begins FD5) 56 "STOCC WATCH" UPDATE PROGRAM GSFC 03/15:33 07:00 PM 57 MISSION UPDATE JSC 03/16:33 08:00 PM 57 SOLAR ARRAY RETRACTION TDRW 03/17:30 08:57 PM T=15:00 58 SOLAR ARRAY RETRACTION TDRE 03/18:01 09:28 PM T=20:00 59 AIRLOCK EGRESS (begins EVA 2) TDRE 03/19:25 10:52 PM T=40:00 ----------------------------- MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 ---------------------- * NOTE: HST EVA ACTIVITIES WILL BE TELEVISED ON ORBITS 61-62, 74-76 AS TDRSS AND GSTDN COVERAGE ALLOWS. 62 AIRLOCK INGRESS TDRW 04/01:19 04:46 AM T=18:00 63 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 04/02:33 06:00 AM (time subject to change) 66 CREW SLEEP 04/06:30 09:57 AM 66 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 04/07:33 11:00 AM 67 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 04/09:33 01:00 PM 68 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING REPLAY JSC 04/10:33 02:00 PM 69 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 04/12:33 04:00 PM 71 CREW WAKE-UP 04/14:30 05:57 PM (begins FD 6) 71 "STOCC WATCH" UPDATE PROGRAM GSFC 04/15:33 07:00 PM 72 MISSION UPDATE JSC 04/16:33 08:00 PM 73 P/TV11 MIDDECK ACTIVITIES TDRW 04/18:33 10:00 PM T=20:00 74 AIRLOCK EGRESS (begins EVA 3) TDRE 04/19:25 10:52 PM T=20:00 ----------------------------- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 --------------------- * NOTE: HST EVA ACTIVITIES WILL BE TELEVISED ON ORBITS 76-78, 89-91 AS TDRSS AND GSTDN COVERAGE ALLOWS. 77 AIRLOCK INGRESS 05/01:35 05:02 AM (not televised) 78 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 05/02:33 06:00 AM (time subject to change) 80 CREW SLEEP 05/06:30 09:57 AM 81 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 05/07:33 11:00 AM 82 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 05/09:33 01:00 PM 83 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING REPLAY JSC 05/10:33 02:00 PM 84 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 05/12:33 04:00 PM 85 CREW WAKE-UP 05/14:30 05:57 PM (begins FD7) 86 "STOCC WATCH" UPDATE PROGRAM GSFC 05/15:33 07:00 PM 87 MISSION UPDATE JSC 05/16:33 08:00 PM 88 P/TV11 MIDDECK ACTIVITIES TDRE 05/18:12 09:39 PM T=23:00 89 AIRLOCK EGRESS (begins EVA 4) TDRW 05/19:25 10:52 PM T=15:00 ----------------------------- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 ------------------- * NOTE: HST EVA ACTIVITIES WILL BE TELEVISED ON ORBITS 91-92, 103-105 AS TDRSS AND GSTDN TV COVERAGE ALLOWS. 92 AIRLOCK INGRESS 06/01:10 04:37 AM (not televised) 93 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 06/02:33 06:00 AM (time subject to change) 95 CREW SLEEP 06/06:30 09:57 AM 96 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 06/07:33 11:00 AM 97 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 06/09:33 01:00 PM 98 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING REPLAY JSC 06/10:33 02:00 PM 99 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 06/12:33 04:00 PM 100 CREW WAKE-UP 06/14:30 05:57 PM (begins FD8) 101 "STOCC WATCH" UPDATE PROGRAM GSFC 06/15:33 07:00 PM 102 MISSION UPDATE JSC 06/16:33 08:00 PM 102 P/TV08 EVA PREP TDRW 06/17:02 08:29 PM T=8:00 102 P/TV08 EVA PREP TDRE/W 06/17:40 09:07 PM T=25:00 103 P/TV08 EVA PREP TDRE 06/18:07 09:34 PM T=13:00 104 AIRLOCK EGRESS (begins EVA 5) TDRE 06/19:25 10:52 PM T=60:00 ----------------------------- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 -------------------- * NOTE: HST EVA ACTIVITIES WILL BE TELEVISED ON ORBITS 106-107 AS TDRSS AND GSTDN COVERAGE ALLOWS. 107 AIRLOCK INGRESS TDRE 07/01:20 04:47 AM T=13:00 108 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 07/02:33 06:00 AM (time subject to change) 110 CREW SLEEP 07/06:30 09:57 AM 111 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 07/07:33 11:00 AM 112 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 07/09:33 01:00 PM 113 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING REPLAY JSC 07/10:33 02:00 PM 114 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 07/12:33 04:00 PM 115 CREW WAKE-UP 07/14:30 05:57 PM (begins FD9) 116 "STOCC WATCH" UPDATE PROGRAM GSFC 07/15:33 07:00 PM 118 P/TV09 HST RELEASE OPERATIONS TDRW 07/18:00 09:27 PM T=10:00 118 P/TV09 HST RELEASE OPERATIONS TDRE 07/18:15 09:42 PM T=33:00 119 P/TV09 HST RELEASE OPERATIONS TDRE 07/19:30 10:57 PM T=62:00 ----------------------------- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 --------------------- 119 Ku BAND CONFIGURE TO RADAR MODE 07/21:00 12:27 AM (not televised) 120 HST RELEASE TDRE 07/21:41 01:08 AM (not televised) 121 Ku BAND CONFIGURE TO COMM MODE 07/22:45 02:12 AM (not televised) 122 HST RELEASE VTR DUMP TDRE 08/01:07 04:34 AM T=33:00 123 MISSION UPDATE JSC 08/02:03 05:30 AM 125 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 08/06:03 09:30 AM (time subject to change) 125 CREW SLEEP 08/06:30 09:57 AM 126 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 08/07:03 10:30 AM 127 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 08/09:03 12:30 PM 128 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING REPLAY JSC 08/10:03 01:30 PM 129 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 08/12:03 03:30 PM 130 CREW WAKE-UP 08/14:30 05:57 PM (begins FD10) ----------------------------- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 ------------------- 138 MISSION UPDATE JSC 09/02:03 05:30 AM 140 CREW SLEEP 09/05:30 08:57 AM 140 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 09/06:03 09:30 AM (time subject to change) 141 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 09/07:03 10:30 AM 142 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 09/09:03 12:30 PM 143 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING REPLAY JSC 09/10:03 01:30 PM 144 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 09/12:03 03:30 PM 145 CREW WAKE-UP 09/13:30 04:57 PM (begins FD11) 148 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 09/19:33 11:00 PM (time subject to change) ----------------------------- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12 --------------------- 149 P/TV13 CREW CONFERENCE TDRW 09/20:45 12:12 AM T=30:00 153 MISSION UPDATE JSC 10/02:03 05:30 AM 153 Ku BAND ANTENNA STOW 10/02:20 05:47 AM (not televised) 155 CREW SLEEP 10/05:30 08:57 AM 156 FD HIGHLIGHTS JSC 10/07:03 10:30 AM 157 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 10/09:03 12:30 PM 158 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING REPLAY JSC 10/10:03 01:30 PM 159 FD HIGHLIGHTS REPLAY JSC 10/12:03 03:30 PM 160 CREW WAKE-UP 10/13:30 04:57 PM (begins FD12) ----------------------------- MONDAY, DECEMBER 13 --------------------- 165 DEORBIT BURN 10/20:45 12:12 AM (not televised) 166 KSC LANDING KSC 10/21:45 01:12 AM LANDING REPLAYS KSC TBD TBD POST LANDING PRESS CONFERENCE KSC TBD TBD *********************************************************************** DEFINITION OF TERMS *********************************************************************** CST: CENTRAL STANDARD TIME EMU: EXTRAVEHICULAR MOBILITY UNIT EVA: EXTRAVEHICULAR ACTIVITY FD: FLIGHT DAY FSS: FLIGHT SUPPORT SYSTEM GSFC: GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER GSTDN: GROUND SPACECRAFT TRACKING AND DATA NETWORK HST: HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE JSC: JOHNSON SPACE CENTER KSC: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER MECO: MAIN ENGINE CUT-OFF MET: MISSION ELAPSED TIME. THE TIME WHICH BEGINS AT MOMENT OF LAUNCH AND IS READ: DAYS/HOURS:MINUTES. LAUNCH=00/00:00 P/TV: PHOTOGRAPHIC/TELEVISION ACTIVITY RMS: REMOTE MANIPULATION SYSTEM SSE: SPACE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT STOCC: SPACE TELESCOPE OPERATIONS CONTROL CENTER TBD: TO BE DETERMINED TDRE,W: TRACKING AND DATA RELAY SATELLITE, EAST AND WEST LONGITUDES TDRSS: TRACKING AND DATA RELAY SATELLITE SYSTEM VTR: VIDEOTAPE RECORDER From rem-conf-request@es.net Thu Dec 02 12:21:58 1993 Received: from MOON.MIT.EDU by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <21780-0@osi-east.es.net>; Thu, 2 Dec 1993 09:21:06 +0000 Received: by moon.mit.edu (AIX 3.2/UCB 5.64/4.03) id AA14428; Thu, 2 Dec 1993 12:21:13 -0500 Message-Id: <9312021721.AA14428@moon.mit.edu> To: madman@INNOSOFT.COM, rem-conf@es.net Subject: any interest in MIB's for multimedia servers and/or conferencing? Date: Thu, 02 Dec 93 12:21:13 -0500 From: Jim Perchik is there any interest in defining MIB's for management of multimedia servers and/or videoconferencing? perhaps a new working group? thanks. Jim Perchik MIT Center for Advanced Engineering Study, 9-470 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 (617)253-1967 From rem-conf-request@es.net Thu Dec 02 16:09:20 1993 Received: from uhics.ics.Hawaii.Edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <25939-0@osi-east.es.net>; Thu, 2 Dec 1993 13:08:27 +0000 Received: from galaxy.net.Hawaii.Edu by uhics.ics.Hawaii.Edu (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA29080; Thu, 2 Dec 93 11:08:22 HST Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1993 10:41:06 -1000 (HST) From: Winston KC Dang Subject: IMM 2.7 release To: rem-conf@es.net Cc: torben@Hawaii.Edu, Craig Ruff , Fred Templin Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII I'd like to announce the availability of IMM version 2.7. It can be ftp'd from ftp.hawaii.edu in subdir /ftp/paccom/imm-2.7. Starting today, all of the GOES, GMS and Meteosat images tranmissions will require version 2.6 or better. Some of the main features of version 2.7 are : 1. Users are now able to put received images into its own window either automatically or on demand. This is for anyone who is having root colormap problems. 2. Bug fixes to the termination cleanup routine. Many thanks to Craig Ruff and Fred Templin for their assistance again. Winston From rem-conf-request@es.net Fri Dec 03 04:31:27 1993 Received: from piraya.electrum.kth.se by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <11970-0@osi-east.es.net>; Fri, 3 Dec 1993 01:16:15 +0000 Received: from ulfs-mac.electrum.kth.se by piraya.electrum.kth.se (5.61-bind 1.4+ida/4.0) id AA05602; Fri, 3 Dec 93 10:15:55 +0100 Message-Id: <9312030915.AA05602@piraya.electrum.kth.se> X-Sender: bilting@mail.it.kth.se Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1993 10:15:58 +0000 To: mice-seminars@cs.ucl.ac.uk, rem-conf@es.net From: bilting@it.kth.se (Ulf Bilting) Subject: MICE seminar Monday Dec 6 Cc: perl@it.kth.se, bohm@it.kth.se, mahidell@it.kth.se, peter@sics.se The MICE seminar on Monday Dec 6 at 15.00 CET (=14.00 GMT) will be live multicast from KTH, Stockholm. The usual multicast addresses will be used vat 224.5.17.12/3456 ivs 224.5.17.12/2232 wb 224.5.17.12/32416 There is an entry in sd but beware that wb might not start automatically if versions are incompatible. 'The DTM Gigabit Network' - a fast circuit-switched network for high-speed communication. DTM is a fiber-optic network, based on bandwidth reservation and with support for dynamic reallocation of bandwidth. It is designed for real-time multimedia applications and for high-speed computer communication. DTM uses a novel medium-access technique and provides a multicast connection-oriented service. Several DTM networks can be connected into one large network. A prototype implementation and testbed has been constructed. Speakers will be some combination of Christer Bohm, Markus Hidell, Per Lindgren and Peter Sjodin. From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 08 04:50:00 1993 Received: from odin.ucsd.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <07877-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 01:49:18 +0000 Received: from kailas.ucsd.edu by odin.ucsd.edu; id AA19534 sendmail 5.67/UCSDPSEUDO.4-CS via SMTP Tue, 7 Dec 93 23:36:20 -0800 for rem-conf@es.net Received: by kailas (5.67/UCSDPSEUDO.4) id AA19268 for mm-announcement-list@odin; Tue, 7 Dec 93 23:36:15 -0800 Date: Tue, 7 Dec 93 23:36:15 -0800 From: mm@cs.ucsd.edu (Multimedia Project) Message-Id: <9312080736.AA19268@kailas> To: mm-announcement-list@cs.ucsd.edu Subject: Call For Papers =========================================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS: SPECIAL ISSUE ON MULTIMEDIA STORAGE AND DATABASES =========================================================================== It is widely recognized that the success of a multimedia computer system is dependent of the ability to integrate diverse technical components encompassing data communications, data compression, data storage and user interfaces. For example, current video-on-demand (VOD) deployments for broadcast entertainment provide only the most basic of interactive features due to system complexity. Future multimedia systems must support true-VOD interaction though a tighter coupling between communications and storage architectures. This special issue for Computer Communications will focus on the storage and database aspects of multimedia systems and their relationship to other system components. To this end we seek original research results on all aspects of databases, storage and access for multimedia data. Topics include, but are not limited to: o physical organizations supporting continuous media - delay and bandwith optimization - multimedia data synchronization o logical organizations for multimedia data - indexing - data representations - content-based retrieval - random access - query languages for multimedia - metadata management o video-on-demand architectures - multimedia data servers - RAID for video - data distribution for large multimedia databases - network abstractions for data access and retrieval IMPORTANT DATES: Submissions due: April 1, 1994 Author notification: June 30, 1994 Publishing date: December 1994 AUTHOR INFORMATION: Authors are requested to submit six copies (in English) of their manuscript (maximum of 25 pages including figures, minimum of 4 lines/inch, and minimum of 11pt font) to the guest editor. Submissions should include a separate title page including the author name(s), affiliation(s), and address(es) with email. The body of the manuscript should be preceded by an abstract of less than 250 words, and up to five keywords for indexing. Original papers, not published elsewhere or not simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere, will be considered. Papers previously appearing in conference proceedings will be considered if stated as such and have significant revision. Submit papers to the guest editor: Prof. T.D.C. Little Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering Boston University 44 Cummington Street Boston, MA 02215 USA (617) 353-9877, (617) 353-6440 fax tdcl@flash.bu.edu =========================================================================== From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 08 04:50:58 1993 Received: from odin.ucsd.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <07892-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 01:50:16 +0000 Received: from kailas.ucsd.edu by odin.ucsd.edu; id AA19539 sendmail 5.67/UCSDPSEUDO.4-CS via SMTP Tue, 7 Dec 93 23:36:42 -0800 for rem-conf@es.net Received: by kailas (5.67/UCSDPSEUDO.4) id AA19274 for mm-announcement-list@odin; Tue, 7 Dec 93 23:36:37 -0800 Date: Tue, 7 Dec 93 23:36:37 -0800 From: mm@cs.ucsd.edu (Multimedia Project) Message-Id: <9312080736.AA19274@kailas> To: mm-announcement-list@cs.ucsd.edu Subject: Call For Papers =========================================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS: SPECIAL ISSUE ON SYSTEM SUPPORT FOR MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING =========================================================================== The international data communications research journal "Computer Communications" announces a special issue on System Support for Multimedia Computing Guest Editor: Professor Kevin Jeffay Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Inexpensive hardware for processing digitized audio and video data is rapidly becoming available for desktop PCs. At the same time, high network bandwidth at relatively low price is now widely available at the desktop. This has led to the development of applications and technologies for computer-based conferencing. This special issue of "Computer Communications" aims to present and document current research in operating and network support for multimedia conferencing. The focus will be on transport protocols and allied issues. Relevant topics include: - media synchronization schemes - admission control - conference control - jitter control schemes - congestion/flow management schemes - application-level protocols - real-time resource allocation algorithms - practice and experience - performance models and studies. IMPORTANT DATES: Submissions due: August 15, 1994 Author notification: Nov. 15, 1994 Publishing date: July 1995 AUTHOR INFORMATION: Submissions made to the special issue should not have appeared in, or been submitted to other archival publications. All papers will be subjected to the journal's usual refereeing process. Papers developed from earlier conference and workshop presentations are welcome. Prospective authors should send six copies of their manuscript (in English) to the guest editor: Professor K Jeffay, Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill,, NC 27599-3175, USA. Tel: +1 919 962 1938; Fax: +1 919 962 1799; Email: jeffay@cs.unc.edu Authors are advised to consult the journal's 'Notes for Authors' and 'Notes for Authors Submitting on Disk', published in the journal or available from the General Editor (PO Box 31, Market Harborough, Leics LE16 9RQ, UK) or from the US Editor (Raj Yavatkar, Department of Computer Science, University of Kentucky, 40506-0027, USA, raj@dcs.uky.edu) before submitting their papers. From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 08 06:38:29 1993 Received: from bells.cs.ucl.ac.uk by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <08541-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 03:25:46 +0000 Received: from jaguar.cs.ucl.ac.uk by bells.cs.ucl.ac.uk with local SMTP id ; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 11:24:52 +0000 To: rem-conf@es.net, mbone@ISI.EDU Subject: MICE Demonstration/Seminar: Tuesday 14th December. Date: Wed, 08 Dec 93 11:24:48 +0000 From: Gordon Joly A special demonstration from the MICE group will take place on Tuesday Dec 14 1993 at 15.00 CET (=14.00 GMT/UTC) until approximately 17:00 CET. It is transmitted on the usual multicast addresses: vat 224.5.17.12/3456 ivs 224.5.17.12/2232 wb 224.5.17.12/32416 and will be advertised in "sd". There will also be some trials the day before. There will be speakers from UCL and six remote sites, namely GMD, UiO, RUS, INRIA, SICS and NTR. Each site will give an overview of their contributions to the MICE project. Remote sites will in invited to ask question in the normal way. Please limit traffic at these times, Many thanks, Gordon Joly Phone +44 71 380 7777 ext 3703 FAX +44 71 387 1397 Email: G.Joly@cs.ucl.ac.uk UUCP: ...!{uunet,uknet}!ucl-cs!G.Joly Comp Sci, University College London, Gower Street, LONDON WC1E 6BT From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 08 11:34:15 1993 Received: from loiosh.kei.com by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <11293-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 08:33:37 +0000 Received: from localhost (ckd@localhost) by loiosh.kei.com (8.6.4/8.6.4) id LAA22963; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 11:33:34 -0500 Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 11:33:34 -0500 From: Christopher Davis Message-Id: <199312081633.LAA22963@loiosh.kei.com> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: video digitizer boards for Suns (both SunOS 4.x and 5.x)? X-Attribution: ckd I've been asked to find a video digitizer SBus card for use with MBONE applications (like nv), as well as stuff like generating JPEG snapshots. Right now, it would be going in an IPX running 4.1.2 and X11R5 (not BrokenWindows), but it might need to be moved to an IPX or LX running 5.3 later on, so SunOS 5 compatibility is an issue. We'd prefer not to run BrokenWindows if at all possible (the VideoPix info sheet claims it needs OW2.x, and doesn't say anything about SunOS 5 compatibility either). What are people using? What are your experiences with it? Mail me, I'll summarize (if there's a rem-conf FAQ, this should probably go in it). --Chris From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 08 13:47:04 1993 Received: from viipuri.nersc.gov by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <14295-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 10:44:38 +0000 Received: by viipuri.nersc.gov (4.1/ESnet-1.2) id AA05109; Wed, 8 Dec 93 10:44:31 PST Date: Wed, 8 Dec 93 10:44:31 PST From: ari@es.net (Ari Ollikainen) Message-Id: <9312081844.AA05109@viipuri.nersc.gov> To: MBONE@isi.edu, agarton@peg.apc.org Subject: Re: CU-SeeMe Soft Cc: rem-conf@es.net > From list-mgr@ISI.EDU Wed Dec 8 04:36:34 1993 > Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 00:37:43 -0800 > From: agarton@peg.apc.org > To: MBONE@ISI.EDU > Subject: CU-SeeMe Soft > Content-Length: 791 > > I was wondering whether anyone could help me source a copy > of the soft, CU-See Me, for the Mac. I'm working on a project > to network computer animation from sequences of a live > performance of an opera being performed in Sydney, April 94, > and Melbourne, Nov 94 from Australia. > > The Sydney project is in association with the Power House > Museum and Melbourne is with the Swinburne University of > Technology: Centre for Animation and Interactive Multimedia. > > Any help would be appreciated... > > Andrew Garton > > P E G A S U S N E T W O R K S________________________________________ > po box 284 ph +61 7 257 1111 > broadway qld 4006 australia fax +61 7 257 1087 > ------------------------------------------------- > > You'll find all you need at gated.cornell.edu in pub/video: drwxrwxr-x 2 root 216 512 Apr 30 1993 .cap -rw-r--r-- 1 478 216 1145 Oct 18 14:46 AV.README.10_18_93.txt -rw-r--r-- 1 109 216 45440 May 5 1993 AdminTCP1.1.1.bin -rw-rw-rw- 1 109 216 13980 Sep 7 14:07 CU-SeeMe.README.9-7.txt -rw-r--r-- 1 109 216 41216 Jul 16 16:05 CU-SeeMe0.42.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 478 216 41984 Oct 18 14:27 CU-SeeMe0.42AV.bin -rw-rw-rw- 1 109 216 204160 Nov 16 17:13 Fetch_2.1.bin -rw-rw-rw- 1 109 216 277029 Nov 16 17:13 Fetch_2.1.hqx -rw-rw-rw- 1 109 216 114816 Nov 16 17:14 Fetch_Help.bin -rw-rw-rw- 1 109 216 155272 Nov 16 17:13 Fetch_Help.hqx -rw-r--r-- 1 109 216 114432 May 5 1993 MacTCP1.1.1.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 478 216 41728 Oct 5 17:41 PAL-CU-SeeMe0.42.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 109 216 296960 Apr 7 1993 SpigotVDIG.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 110 216 57344 May 3 1993 reflect.v9.tar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ari Ollikainen ari@es.net National Energy Research Supercomputer Center ESnet (Energy Sciences Network) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 510-423-5962 FAX:510-423-8744 P.O. BOX 5509, MS L-561, Livermore, CA 94550 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 08 17:31:59 1993 Received: from sgigate.SGI.COM by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <18654-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 14:24:12 +0000 Received: from yeager.corp.sgi.com (yeager.corp.sgi.com [192.102.145.23]) by sgigate.sgi.com (8.6.4/8.6.4) with SMTP id OAA07840; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 14:24:08 -0800 Received: by yeager.corp.sgi.com (931110.SGI/930416.SGI) for @sgigate.sgi.com:rem-conf@es.net id AA00667; Wed, 8 Dec 93 14:24:02 -0800 From: lear@yeager.corp.sgi.com (Eliot Lear) Message-Id: <9312081424.ZM665@yeager.corp.sgi.com> Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 14:24:01 -0800 X-Mailer: Z-Mail-SGI (3.0S.1026 26oct93 MediaMail) To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: SIGWEB Meeting on Dec. 14 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mime-Version: 1.0 --- Forwarded mail from dia@wais.com (Dia Cheney) Date: Mon, 6 Dec 93 16:59:46 PST Message-Id: <9312070059.AA27535@wais> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: sig-web@library.ucsf.edu From: dia@wais.com (Dia Cheney) Subject: SIGWEB Meeting on Dec. 14 The third SIG-Web meeting will be held at the Silicon Graphics Mountain View Campus on Tues. December 14th, from 3-5 PM (PST). SEE BELOW FOR DIRECTIONS. Main Presenter for this month's meeting: -Brewster Kahle, President Wide Area Information Servers, Inc. Title of Talk: NetBook: Gopher/Web/WAIS The topics covered in this talk will include: network publishing as a nascent industry, WAIS technology, WAIS Inc, new servers, and protocol standards. Brewster will present his ideas using the structure of the book as an analogy. A book has 3 parts: the table of contents, pages, and back of the book index. There are rudimentary versions of these on the Internet: Gopher, Web, and WAIS (respectively), but the "binding" has yet to be made since the tools are not well integrated. In this talk, he will present this analogy to the tools of the Internet and what it might imply for the next generation systems. -Silicon Graphics should also be giving a short presentation. (More detail on the topic as it becomes available.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tues, December 14, 1993 Time: 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Location: Silicon Graphics 2011 North Shoreline Blvd Mountain View DIRECTIONS TO SILICON GRAPHICS CAMPUS: (Here is the URL for maps to and of the SGI campus) http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/Doc/SGI-info.html >From Highway 101 North Exit at Shoreline Blvd./Middlefield Road. Take the first exit (Shoreline Blvd.) and turn left at the light onto Shoreline Blvd. Pass Charleston (next light) and make a right into Shoreline Technology Park (at the beige brick walls). >From Highway 101 South Exit at Shoreline Blvd North. Cross over the freeway (through light) and continue toward the Bay. Pass Charleston (next light) and make a right into Shoreline Technology Park ( at the beige brick walls). The IRIS cafe is the ground floor of building 5, which will be on the right hand side toward the end of the campus, just after the park with the gazebo. ------------------------------- - Requests to be added to/deleted from the sig-web mailing list should be sent to sig-web-request@library.ucsf.edu. --- End of forwarded mail from dia@wais.com (Dia Cheney) -- Eliot Lear [lear@sgi.com] From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 08 17:40:37 1993 Received: from alpha.Xerox.COM by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <18894-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 14:32:50 +0000 Received: from skylark.parc.xerox.com ([13.2.116.7]) by alpha.xerox.com with SMTP id <15219(4)>; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 14:32:36 PST Received: from localhost by skylark.parc.xerox.com with SMTP id <12171>; Wed, 8 Dec 1993 14:32:25 -0800 To: rem-conf@es.net, mbone@isi.edu Subject: reminder: MBone "reservation" for tomorrow Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 14:32:17 PST Sender: Steve Deering From: Steve Deering Message-Id: <93Dec8.143225pst.12171@skylark.parc.xerox.com> I'd appreciate the reduction or curtailment of other MBone traffic tomorrow (Thursday, Dec 9) from 9 am to 12 noon Pacific Time (1700 to 2000, GMT), during the SIPP Working Group teleconference. The Space Shuttle astronauts will be sleeping during that time, so you shouldn't miss too much if the NASA Select feed is halted then. Thanks, Steve From rem-conf-request@es.net Thu Dec 09 11:25:47 1993 Received: from alpha.Xerox.COM by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <29520-0@osi-east.es.net>; Thu, 9 Dec 1993 08:13:04 +0000 Received: from skylark.parc.xerox.com ([13.2.116.7]) by alpha.xerox.com with SMTP id <14502(3)>; Thu, 9 Dec 1993 08:12:56 PST Received: from localhost by skylark.parc.xerox.com with SMTP id <12171>; Thu, 9 Dec 1993 08:12:49 -0800 To: rem-conf@es.net, mbone@isi.edu Subject: potential PARC Forum talk today Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1993 08:12:37 PST Sender: Steve Deering From: Steve Deering Message-Id: <93Dec9.081249pst.12171@skylark.parc.xerox.com> I will try to transmit the following seminar on the MBone this afternoon (4 pm Pacific, 2400 GMT), if I can get the speaker's permission to do so. If so, the session will be advertised in sd under the name "Xerox PARC Forum". Steve -------------- PARC Forum Thursday, December 9, 1993 Xerox PARC Auditorium, 4:00 pm HISTORY, TIME, AND THE REMAKING OF THE MODERN LITERARY SYSTEM IN THE ELECTRONIC AGE Carla Hesse University of California, Berkeley What can the history of publishing in Revolutionary France tell us about the future of publishing in the late twentieth century? What does the French Revolution have to do with the Internet? During the French Revolution, there were extensive experiments with new forms of documents and intense debates about intellectual property. Arguing that ideas could not be owned, the press was wholly deregulated in 1789, in the expectation that there would follow an efflorescence of democratic debate. Instead the presses churned out great amounts of seditious pamphlets and pornography, and many established publishing houses went out of business. As a result, legislation was initiated to recognize the rights of the author, for the first time grounding the publishing industry in the principles of market commerce. The parallels with current discussions are striking, and I will argue that now as then, the development of new communicative forms will be determined not by technologies, but by the conscious choices that people make in deploying them. ------------------------ Carla Hesse is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research has focused on various aspects of 16th to 20th century Europe, including topics such as the Social and Political History of Ideas, and Women Writers in Revolutionary France. She is the author of "Publishing and Cultural Politics in Revolutionary Paris". ------------------------ Host: Chris Van de Walle (EML) This Forum is OPEN to the public. All are invited. For more information contact Chris Van de Walle at (415) 812-4163 (vandewalle@parc.xerox.com). Refreshments will be served at 3:45 P.M. for Forum Attendees only. The PARC Auditorium is located at 3333 Coyote Hill Rd. in Palo Alto. We are in the Stanford Research Park, between Page Mill Road (west of Foothill Expressway) and Hillview Avenue. The easiest way here is to get onto Page Mill Road, then turn onto Coyote Hill Road. As you drive up Coyote Hill past the horse pastures, PARC is the building on the left after you crest the hill. Park in the large lot, and enter the auditorium at the upper level of the building. (The auditorium entrance is located down the stairs and to the left of the main doors.) Upcoming Forums: Thursday, December 16, 4 pm: Gerhard Casper (Stanford University) on "The Future of Undergraduate Education" Thursday, January 6, 4 pm: John Lazzaro (UC Berkeley) on "Modeling Hearing in Analog VLSI" From rem-conf-request@es.net Thu Dec 09 13:55:23 1993 Received: from manua.gsfc.nasa.gov by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <01949-0@osi-east.es.net>; Thu, 9 Dec 1993 10:44:08 +0000 Received: by manua.gsfc.nasa.gov (931110.SGI/911001.SGI) for rem-conf@es.net id AA01159; Thu, 9 Dec 93 13:44:43 -0500 Date: Thu, 9 Dec 93 13:44:43 -0500 From: frank@manua.gsfc.nasa.gov (Frank Chen) Message-Id: <9312091844.AA01159@manua.gsfc.nasa.gov> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: SIPP nv has no video Is there any video feed to SIPP nv? My vat and wb have no problem getting the feed. Furthermore, if I have one too many nv session up, I will get message like: vinoSetupConnection: No mem node available couldn't set up paths And only the upper half of the nv window will show up. What does the above message mean? =============================================================================== | Chih-Hung Chen (Frank) | email: frank@manua.gsfc.nasa.gov| | General Sciences Corp.(SAIC) | fax : (301) 286-3221 | | Software Development - SeaWiFS Data System| voice: (301) 286-9531 | | System/Network SeaWiFS Project | | | NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center | | | Code 970.2 | | | Greenbelt, Maryland 20771 | | =============================================================================== From rem-conf-request@es.net Fri Dec 10 02:01:56 1993 Received: from chrysanthemum.cs.odu.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <11090-0@osi-east.es.net>; Thu, 9 Dec 1993 22:54:58 +0000 Received: from brahma.cs.odu.edu (brahma.cs.odu.edu [128.82.4.13]) by chrysanthemum-bb.cs.odu.edu (8.6.4/8.6.4) with ESMTP id BAA12981 for ; Fri, 10 Dec 1993 01:50:16 -0500 Received: from localhost (keith@localhost) by brahma.cs.odu.edu (8.6.4/8.6.4) id BAA09666; Fri, 10 Dec 1993 01:55:02 -0500 Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1993 01:54:22 -0500 (EST) From: -% undrgrnd rewts %- Subject: "NASA Shuttle STS-61 To: out-mbone@cs.odu.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: MULTIPART/MIXED; BOUNDARY="BAA09656.755506245/brahma.cs.odu.edu" --BAA09656.755506245/brahma.cs.odu.edu Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Greetings.. We're not getting any video for the "NASA Shuttle STS-61" session. Nv is reporting ~100 kbps @ around 2 fps as i type.. but all i see is a blank screen. what am i doing wrong?? keith --BAA09656.755506245/brahma.cs.odu.edu-- From rem-conf-request@es.net Fri Dec 10 23:34:54 1993 Received: from nic.near.net by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <22046-0@osi-east.es.net>; Fri, 10 Dec 1993 20:26:07 +0000 Received: from nic.near.net by nic.near.net id aa10694; 10 Dec 93 23:26 EST To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: subscribe Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1993 23:26:00 -0500 From: Michael Haag subscribe end thanks _____________________________________________________________ Michael Haag, Network Analyst/Quality Evangelist/Musician NEARnet (BBN Systems & Technologies) haag@nic.near.net 10 Moulton Street, MS 6/3B phone: 617-873-2589 Cambridge, MA 02138 fax: 617-873-5620 ------------------------------------------------------------- From rem-conf-request@es.net Sun Dec 12 04:30:37 1993 Received: from 139.179.10.230 by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <03872-0@osi-east.es.net>; Sun, 12 Dec 1993 01:21:31 +0000 Received: from kandil.ee.bilkent.edu.tr ([139.179.10.23]) by ee.bilkent.edu.tr (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA27845; Sun, 12 Dec 93 11:20:51 +0200 From: gurcan@ee.bilkent.edu.tr (Metin Nafi Gurcan) Message-Id: <9312120820.AA27845@ee.bilkent.edu.tr> Subject: To: rem-conf@es.net Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1993 11:21:11 +0300 (EET) X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL23beta3] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Length: 5 help From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 13 11:20:00 1993 Received: from ietf.cnri.reston.va.us by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <16785-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 08:07:22 +0000 Received: from [127.0.0.1] by IETF.CNRI.Reston.VA.US id aa23722; 13 Dec 93 10:44 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Multipart/Mixed; Boundary="NextPart" To: IETF-Announce:; cc: rem-conf@es.net From: Internet-Drafts@CNRI.Reston.VA.US Reply-to: Internet-Drafts@CNRI.Reston.VA.US Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-avt-video-packet-02.txt Date: Mon, 13 Dec 93 10:44:56 -0500 Sender: cclark@CNRI.Reston.VA.US Message-ID: <9312131044.aa23722@IETF.CNRI.Reston.VA.US> --NextPart A Revised Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item of the Audio/Video Transport Working Group of the IETF. Title : Packetization of H.261 video streams Author(s) : T. Turletti, C. Huitema Filename : draft-ietf-avt-video-packet-02.txt Pages : 16 Date : 12/10/1993 This draft describes a packetization scheme of H.261 video stream. The scheme proposed can be used to transport such a video flow over the protocols used by RTP. This specification is a product of the Audio-Video Transport working group within the Internet Engineering Task Force. Comments are solicited and should be addressed to the working group's mailing list at rem-conf@es.net and/or the authors. Internet-Drafts are available by anonymous FTP. Login with the username "anonymous" and password "guest". After logging in, Type "cd internet-drafts". "get draft-ietf-avt-video-packet-02.txt". Internet-Drafts directories are located at: o East Coast (US) Address: ds.internic.net (198.49.45.10) o Pacific Rim Address: munnari.oz.au (128.250.1.21) o Europe Address: nic.nordu.net (192.36.148.17) Internet-Drafts are also available by mail. Send a message to: mailserv@ds.internic.net. In the body type: "FILE /internet-drafts/draft-ietf-avt-video-packet-02.txt". For questions, please mail to Internet-Drafts@cnri.reston.va.us. Below is the data which will enable a MIME compliant Mail Reader implementation to automatically retrieve the ASCII version of the Internet-Draft. --NextPart Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; Boundary="OtherAccess" --OtherAccess Content-Type: Message/External-body; access-type="mail-server"; server="mailserv@ds.internic.net" Content-Type: text/plain Content-ID: <19931210160301.I-D@CNRI.Reston.VA.US> FILE /internet-drafts/draft-ietf-avt-video-packet-02.txt --OtherAccess Content-Type: Message/External-body; name="draft-ietf-avt-video-packet-02.txt"; site="ds.internic.net"; access-type="anon-ftp"; directory="internet-drafts" Content-Type: text/plain Content-ID: <19931210160301.I-D@CNRI.Reston.VA.US> --OtherAccess-- --NextPart-- From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 13 11:20:41 1993 Received: from selway.umt.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <16719-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 08:03:18 +0000 Received: by selway.umt.edu (5.65/DEC-Ultrix/4.3) id AA26522; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 09:03:15 -0700 Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1993 09:03:15 -0700 From: marsh@selway.umt.edu (Paul Marsh) Message-Id: <9312131603.AA26522@selway.umt.edu> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: Subscribe subscribe From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 13 13:03:59 1993 Received: from bells.cs.ucl.ac.uk by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <18424-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 09:51:23 +0000 Received: from croissant.cs.ucl.ac.uk by bells.cs.ucl.ac.uk with local SMTP id ; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 17:45:55 +0000 To: rem-conf@es.net, mbone@ISI.EDU Subject: MICE Demonstration/Seminar: Tuesday 14th December. Date: Mon, 13 Dec 93 17:45:54 +0000 From: Gordon Joly Please limit traffic at Tuesday afternoon. A special demonstration from the MICE group will take place on Tuesday Dec 14 1993 at 15.00 CET (=14.00 GMT/UTC) until approximately 17:00 CET and possibly later. There will "tests" all day. It is transmitted on the usual multicast addresses: vat 224.5.17.12/3456 ivs 224.5.17.12/2232 wb 224.5.17.12/32416 and will be advertised in "sd". There will also be some trials the day before. There will be speakers from UCL and six remote sites, namely GMD, UiO, RUS, INRIA, SICS and NTR. Each site will give an overview of their contributions to the MICE project. Remote sites will in invited to ask question in the normal way. Many thanks, Gordon Joly Phone +44 71 380 7777 ext 3703 FAX +44 71 387 1397 Email: G.Joly@cs.ucl.ac.uk UUCP: ...!{uunet,uknet}!ucl-cs!G.Joly Comp Sci, University College London, Gower Street, LONDON WC1E 6BT From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 13 14:08:34 1993 Received: from trystero.malamud.com by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <19196-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 10:55:41 +0000 Received: by trystero.malamud.com (5.65/IDA-93111801) id AA13245; Mon, 13 Dec 93 13:55:16 -0500 Date: Mon, 13 Dec 93 13:55:16 -0500 Message-Id: <9312131855.AA13245@trystero.malamud.com> Cc: rem-conf@es.net, mbone@isi.edu To: Internet Multicasting Service Announcements From: Carl Malamud Org: Internet Multicasting Service Subject: Larry King at the National Press Club On Wednesday, 12/15/93 at 1PM EST, Larry King will be speaking at the National Press Club. You can listen to Larry King speak on National Public Radio (call your local station for more information) or on the Multicast Backbone (go get the file faq.txt from ISI.EDU for more information about the MBONE). For the first time, the National Press Club will be taking questions from the Internet for the guest speaker. If you have a question to ask Larry King, send it to: larry@town.hall.org BEFORE 12:50 EST on 12/15/93. You may start sending now. If you have successfully sent to this address, you will receive an automatic reply. The questions will be screened by the Internet Multicasting Service and selected questions will be handed to the National Press Club Moderator who will select which questions will be asked. If the guest would like, we will also provide him or her with a floppy disk containing all the questions received. Rebroadcast of the National Press Club luncheons is made possible with support from MFS Datanet, O'Reilly & Associates, Sun Microsystems, and UUNET Technologies. For more information about the Internet Multicasting Service, send mail to info@radio.com. From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 13 14:56:53 1993 Received: from tutuila.gsfc.nasa.gov by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <20143-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 11:47:26 +0000 Received: by tutuila.gsfc.nasa.gov (930416.SGI/930416.SGI.AUTO) for rem-conf@es.net id AA05749; Mon, 13 Dec 93 15:22:18 -0500 From: gene carl feldman Message-Id: <9312131522.ZM5747@tutuila.gsfc.nasa.gov> Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1993 15:22:14 -0500 X-Mailer: Z-Mail (3.0B.0 25aug93 MediaMail) To: rem-conf@es.net, mbone@ISI.EDU Subject: Possible need for demo participants Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mime-Version: 1.0 Greetings, I will be involved in a meeting this Friday (December 17) from 2-4 EST and would like to ask if there are any folks out there (internationally if possible) that might be willing to make themselves available for a quick demonstration of NV, VAT and WB. One of the participants at this end would be Dr. Robert Ballard, discoverer of the Titanic. Depending upon the time constraints of the meeting, we might not actually be able to get to the demonstration, but I would like to have the option there if time permits. The session will be advertised on SD as 'JASON Project'. Thanks and look forward to so interesting exchanges. best regards, gene feldman nasa/goddard space flight center gene@manono.gsfc.nasa.gov From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 13 20:35:48 1993 Received: from venera.isi.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <24426-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 17:26:23 +0000 Received: from xfr.isi.edu by venera.isi.edu (5.65c/5.61+local-14) id ; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 17:26:19 -0800 Posted-Date: Mon 13 Dec 93 17:25:32 PST Received: by xfr.isi.edu (4.1/4.0.3-4) id ; Mon, 13 Dec 93 17:25:33 PST Date: Mon 13 Dec 93 17:25:32 PST From: Stephen Casner Subject: MBONE and REM-CONF lists (was: Video cards and NV) To: Camil_Samaha@jhuapl.edu Cc: MBONE@ISI.EDU, rem-conf@es.net Message-Id: <755832332.0.CASNER@XFR.ISI.EDU> In-Reply-To: <9312131011.AA42046@bix-cfs-mac> Mail-System-Version: Camil Samaha wrote: > I am looking for a video card for a Sparc10 workstation that would work with > NV (transmit and receive). I would really appreciate any suggestions and > recommendations about what is available and what works. It turns out that Christopher Davis has just asked a similar question on the rem-conf list, and said he would summarize the responses. Let me suggest that the rem-conf list is actually the better choice for this discussion because that list focuses more on remote conferencing software, hardware and protocol issues and includes more of the end users among its participants. The mbone list, on the other hand, concentrates on MBONE topology engineering issues, testing of the kernel multicast software, etc., and is populated mostly by people responsible for operation of MBONE routers. To join the rem-conf list, send a message to rem-conf-request@es.net and not to the list itself (following the usual -request convention). -- Steve p.s. This message is intended as a clarification, not a complaint. ------- From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 13 21:25:28 1993 Received: from viipuri.nersc.gov by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <24785-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 18:13:58 +0000 Received: by viipuri.nersc.gov (4.1/ESnet-1.2) id AA09196; Mon, 13 Dec 93 18:13:52 PST Date: Mon, 13 Dec 93 18:13:52 PST From: ari@es.net (Ari Ollikainen) Message-Id: <9312140213.AA09196@viipuri.nersc.gov> To: Camil_Samaha@jhuapl.edu, CASNER@isi.edu Subject: Re: MBONE and REM-CONF lists (was: Video cards and NV) Cc: MBONE@isi.edu, rem-conf@es.net > > Let me suggest that the rem-conf list is actually the better choice > for this discussion because that list focuses more on remote > conferencing software, hardware and protocol issues and includes more > of the end users among its participants. The mbone list, on the other > hand, concentrates on MBONE topology engineering issues, testing of > the kernel multicast software, etc., and is populated mostly by people > responsible for operation of MBONE routers. > > To join the rem-conf list, send a message to rem-conf-request@es.net > and not to the list itself (following the usual -request convention). > > -- Steve > > p.s. This message is intended as a clarification, not a complaint. > ------- > Thank you, Steve. I've been meaning to make a similar observation and clarifying suggestion... ALSO, I'd like to further suggest that the ANNOUNCEMENT of MBONE events be confined to a MBONE-announce list. (For some reason the SD panel for PARC seminars used to suggest that interested parties monitor rem-conf for seminar announcements. Some people in the SF Bay Area took this to mean that rem-conf was intended for MBONE announcements...) While I've got your attention, I'd like organizations which do not already have rem-conf local forwarders to volunteer to set these up. A current copy of the list membership can be found on nic.es.net in the pub/ietf/rem-conf directory. Maintainer of rem-conf@es.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ari Ollikainen ari@es.net National Energy Research Supercomputer Center ESnet (Energy Sciences Network) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 510-423-5962 FAX:510-423-8744 P.O. BOX 5509, MS L-561, Livermore, CA 94550 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 13 21:41:03 1993 Received: from venera.isi.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <24879-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 18:31:13 +0000 Received: from xfr.isi.edu by venera.isi.edu (5.65c/5.61+local-14) id ; Mon, 13 Dec 1993 18:31:07 -0800 Posted-Date: Mon 13 Dec 93 18:30:19 PST Received: by xfr.isi.edu (4.1/4.0.3-4) id ; Mon, 13 Dec 93 18:30:20 PST Date: Mon 13 Dec 93 18:30:19 PST From: Stephen Casner Subject: Re: MBONE and REM-CONF lists (was: Video cards and NV) To: ari@es.net Cc: MBONE@ISI.EDU, rem-conf@es.net Message-Id: <755836219.0.CASNER@XFR.ISI.EDU> In-Reply-To: <9312140213.AA09196@viipuri.nersc.gov> Mail-System-Version: Ari, Uh, oh. There is no mbone-announce list, and I have stated in the past (even recently) that announcements of events to be multicast on the MBONE should be sent to the rem-conf list rather than the mbone list because the end users who would want to see those announcements are on the rem-conf list than on the mbone list (by design). I gather that you think these announcements are inappropriate for the rem-conf list or induces too many people to joint that list? Or are you just pointing out that event organizers may be uncertain where to send the announcements? When this topic has come up for discussion in the past, there has been some reluctance to create yet another list just for announcements of events on the MBONE. In particular because both the rem-conf list and the mbone list are constructed of a hierarchy of forwarders, that would mean a new forwarder would need to be installed at each node for the -announce list. But, I am certainly willing to reconsider the question. -- Steve ------- From rem-conf-request@es.net Tue Dec 14 07:34:20 1993 Received: from sun2.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <28367-0@osi-east.es.net>; Tue, 14 Dec 1993 04:33:30 +0000 Via: uk.ac.birmingham.computer-science; Tue, 14 Dec 1993 12:30:43 +0000 Received: from mother by percy.cs.bham.ac.uk with SMTP (PP) id <14494-0@percy.cs.bham.ac.uk>; Tue, 14 Dec 1993 12:26:37 +0000 Received: by mother.cs.bham.ac.uk (4.1/client/1.2) id AA06361; Tue, 14 Dec 93 12:28:02 GMT Date: Tue, 14 Dec 93 12:28:02 GMT From: M.A.Swaby-SE0@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk Message-Id: <6361.9312141228@mother.cs.bham.ac.uk> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: Hypermedia retrieval of conferencing minutes via Mosaic I remember that a couple of weeks ago somebody posted a message relating to storage and retrieval of mutimedia conference minutes via a hypermedia system such as Mosaic. I'm interested in being able to do just this, but have managed to lose the message concerned. If anyone has information on setting up this type of facility I'd be grateful if you could mail me. Regards, Mike. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Mike Swaby | | | School of Computer Science | "And the Sultans played Creole..." | | University of Birmingham | --Dire Straits | | UK | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From rem-conf-request@es.net Tue Dec 14 08:57:34 1993 Received: from sloth.mrrl.lut.ac.uk by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <28727-0@osi-east.es.net>; Tue, 14 Dec 1993 05:44:19 +0000 Received: from localhost (martin@localhost) by sloth.mrrl.lut.ac.uk (8.6.4/8.6.2) id NAA01603; Tue, 14 Dec 1993 13:44:22 GMT From: Martin Hamilton Message-Id: <199312141344.NAA01603@sloth.mrrl.lut.ac.uk> Subject: Re: Hypermedia retrieval of conferencing minutes via Mosaic To: M.A.Swaby-SE0@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1993 13:44:20 +0000 (GMT) Cc: rem-conf@es.net In-Reply-To: <6361.9312141228@mother.cs.bham.ac.uk> from "M.A.Swaby-SE0@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk" at Dec 14, 93 12:28:02 pm X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL21] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Length: 291 If you're talking about multicast transmissions over the MBONE, try looking at http://www.it.kth.se/~klemets/vatplay.html - this gives you pointers to a bunch of programs that let you record and replay wb, ivs, vat and nv traffic... Synchronised replay can be a bit of a bugger though! :-) From rem-conf-request@es.net Tue Dec 14 12:34:50 1993 Received: from nps.navy.mil by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <00875-0@osi-east.es.net>; Tue, 14 Dec 1993 09:19:20 +0000 Received: from in50215.cc.nps.navy.mil by nps.navy.mil (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA18704; Tue, 14 Dec 93 09:13:38 PST Date: Tue, 14 Dec 93 09:13:38 PST From: mtweathe@nps.navy.mil (Mark T. Weatherford) Message-Id: <9312141713.AA18704@nps.navy.mil> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: UNSUBSCRIBE Cc: mtweathe@nps.navy.mil Please remove me from the mailing list From rem-conf-request@es.net Tue Dec 14 12:46:14 1993 Received: from nps.navy.mil by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <01072-0@osi-east.es.net>; Tue, 14 Dec 1993 09:30:58 +0000 Received: from in50215.cc.nps.navy.mil by nps.navy.mil (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA19067; Tue, 14 Dec 93 09:25:16 PST Date: Tue, 14 Dec 93 09:25:16 PST From: mtweathe@nps.navy.mil (Mark T. Weatherford) Message-Id: <9312141725.AA19067@nps.navy.mil> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: UNSUBSCRIBE Cc: mtweathe@nps.navy.mil Please remove me from the mailing list ********************************************************************* * LT Mark T. Weatherford, USN U.S. Naval Postgraduate School * * Information Technology Management 375B Bergin Drive * * SMC Box 1553, Monterey, CA 93943 Monterey, CA 93940 * * e-mail mtweathe@sagan.nps.navy.mil (408) 655-5136 * ********************************************************************* From rem-conf-request@es.net Tue Dec 14 14:24:15 1993 Received: from bnl.gov by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <02821-0@osi-east.es.net>; Tue, 14 Dec 1993 11:12:29 +0000 Received: by bnl.gov (5.57/Ultrix3.0-C) id AA17451; Tue, 14 Dec 93 14:12:23 -0500 Received: by nic.ccd.bnl.gov.nic (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA09762; Tue, 14 Dec 93 14:14:45 EST Date: Tue, 14 Dec 93 14:14:45 EST From: madman@nic.ccd.bnl.gov (Mike Torres) Message-Id: <9312141914.AA09762@nic.ccd.bnl.gov.nic> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: unsubscribe Cc: madman@nic.ccd.bnl.gov Please remove me from the mailing list From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 15 05:18:55 1993 Received: from bells.cs.ucl.ac.uk by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <13155-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 15 Dec 1993 02:04:43 +0000 Received: from danger.cs.ucl.ac.uk by bells.cs.ucl.ac.uk with local SMTP id ; Wed, 15 Dec 1993 10:04:34 +0000 From: Mark Handley Organisation: University College London, CS Dept. Phone: +44 71 380 7777 ext 3666 To: M.A.Swaby-SE0@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk cc: rem-conf@es.net Subject: Re: Hypermedia retrieval of conferencing minutes via Mosaic In-reply-to: Your message of "Tue, 14 Dec 93 12:28:02 GMT." <6361.9312141228@mother.cs.bham.ac.uk> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 93 10:04:29 +0000 Sender: M.Handley@cs.ucl.ac.uk >I remember that a couple of weeks ago somebody posted a message relating >to storage and retrieval of mutimedia conference minutes via a hypermedia >system such as Mosaic. You probably want the MICE seminars server at KTH in Stockholm: URL is http://www.it.kth.se/~klemets/vatplay.html Mark From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 15 13:55:30 1993 Received: from chile.concert.net by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <18741-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 15 Dec 1993 10:42:07 +0000 Received: by chile.concert.net (5.65/tas-concert/aug93) id AA23818; Wed, 15 Dec 93 13:42:05 -0500 Date: Wed, 15 Dec 93 13:42:05 -0500 From: Tim Seaver Message-Id: <9312151842.AA23818@chile.concert.net> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: Telecon XIII Video Update Cc: tas@concert.net MCNC has been asked to look into rebroadcasting the satellite broadcast of the "Telecon XIII Video Update" over the mbone. The program will run from 2-4 pm EST Jan 5, and will consist of highlights and summaries from the Telecon XIII conference. This program looks like it might be of some interest to the people doing remote conferencing on the Internet, so I'd like to hear from anyone who has any comments or questions about whether an Internet multicast of the program is appropriate. Thanks for your input. Tim Seaver MCNC - CONCERT Network tas@concert.net -------------------------------------------------------------------- Telecon XIII Video Update January 5, 1994, 2:00 p.m. EST 2:00 Highlights of the Opening - Keynote Tape Excerpts o Norman Gaut, Chairman, CEO, President, PictureTel Corp. o Sen. Edward Kennedy, Chair, US Senate Education Committee o Dr. Inabeth Miller, Executive Director, Mass. Corp. for Educational Telecommunications o General Paul Funk, Commanding General, US Army Armor Center, Fort Knox 2:15 Desktop Videoconferencing - David Boomstein, Vice President, Desktop Programs, Applied Business TeleCommunications o Showcase o Desktop Videoconferencing Report (First Release) o Issues with Desktop o Local Area Networks o Compatibility VTEL PictureTel o Desktop Interoperability Glenn Norem, CEO, Viewpoint Systems o Q&A and Discussion 2:50 Audiographics/Multimedia o CATS - Consortium for Audiographics Tellecommunications Standards 2:55 Distance Learning - USDLA Elections, Awards, New Chapters; Dr. Inabeth Miller, President, USDLA. 3:00 Business TV o Results of First Annual BTV Roundtable - John McGuiness, Network Manager, Aetna Life and Casualty o Westcott Communications Training Rooms - Joshua D. Klarin, Vice President and GM, Interactive Distance Training Network, Westcott Communications o Market Research on BTV Corporate Training - Dr. Charles Grantham, Institute for the Study of Distributed Work (First Release of Results) 3:30 ETC o TeleCons Newspaper's Role in BTV 3:50 Previews of Programs o Candace Laass, Director of Marketing, Quality Learning Services, US Chamber of Commerce o NAFTA From rem-conf-request@es.net Wed Dec 15 21:46:12 1993 Received: from viipuri.nersc.gov by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <25024-0@osi-east.es.net>; Wed, 15 Dec 1993 18:45:30 +0000 Received: by viipuri.nersc.gov (4.1/ESnet-1.2) id AA11228; Wed, 15 Dec 93 18:45:28 PST Date: Wed, 15 Dec 93 18:45:28 PST From: ari@es.net (Ari Ollikainen) Message-Id: <9312160245.AA11228@viipuri.nersc.gov> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: Re: Telecon XIII Video Update Cc: tas@concert.net > > MCNC has been asked to look into rebroadcasting the satellite > broadcast of the "Telecon XIII Video Update" over the mbone. > The program will run from 2-4 pm EST Jan 5, and will consist > of highlights and summaries from the Telecon XIII conference. > > This program looks like it might be of some interest to the > people doing remote conferencing on the Internet, so I'd like > to hear from anyone who has any comments or questions about > whether an Internet multicast of the program is appropriate. > Seems like this would be more interesting if it were available on videotape (which it probably is, or will be, from the arrangers of Telecon XIII). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ari Ollikainen ari@es.net National Energy Research Supercomputer Center ESnet (Energy Sciences Network) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 510-423-5962 FAX:510-423-8744 P.O. BOX 5509, MS L-561, Livermore, CA 94550 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From rem-conf-request@es.net Thu Dec 16 12:32:57 1993 Received: from loiosh.kei.com by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <01523-0@osi-east.es.net>; Thu, 16 Dec 1993 09:22:07 +0000 Received: from localhost (ckd@localhost) by loiosh.kei.com (8.6.4/8.6.4) id MAA27814; Thu, 16 Dec 1993 12:21:56 -0500 Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1993 12:21:56 -0500 From: Christopher Davis Message-Id: <199312161721.MAA27814@loiosh.kei.com> To: rem-conf@es.net CC: whalenm@tsg.com, Camil_Samaha@jhuapl.edu (Camil Samaha) Subject: SUMMARY: video digitizers for Suns X-Attribution: ckd I received a number of extremely useful answers, and would like to thank all the people who responded. Quick summary: - The VideoPix board works fine without OpenWindows, and there are (unsupported) drivers available for SunOS 5.x. It's cheap and not particularly fast or featureful, but for multicast use with nv works just fine. [This is what I have recommended we purchase.] - The new SunVideo board requires SunOS 5.x, but is faster. (I have no other details on this one.) - The Parallax XVideo board currently only runs under 4.x, but there will be a 5.x driver "eventually". It's much more expensive than the VideoPix board, but it includes a 24-bit accelerated framebuffer. This is overkill for our needs. A couple people mentioned other boards, including one person from Xerox PARC who said they'd wound up having to build their own(!). Thanks to the following people for their comments: nrd@lenti.med.umn.edu (Neal) Vesa Ruokonen Grant Ward Matt Crawford Mikko Tsokkinen Steve Hopper bryan@fegmania.wustl.edu (bryan o'connor) Ian Johnson Stephen Casner Larry Rowe Ron Frederick Detailed comments follow; I've tried to trim out most of the duplication. =========================================================================== [ nrd@lenti.med.umn.edu ] I am running videoPix software on 4.1.3 with a X server and the BrokenLook Window manager. So, you shouldn't need it (ol[v]wm) either. You might need the libraries, if they are dynamically linked. I use the VideoPix, software vfctool. It is terribly slow, but can save a raster image. =========================================================================== [ Grant Ward ] VideoPix is slow compared to the new video stuff coming out (Indy, J300, SunVideo), but if you are restricted to a Sun platform (ie you have the machine already), then there is little in the way of options. SunVideo will only be supported on Sol2. =========================================================================== [ Matt Crawford ] You don't need OW to run MBONE with the cheap VideoPix card. You just need OW to run the Sun apps that come with the driver. =========================================================================== [ Steve Hopper ] We have a SS2 with a VideoPix installed and are not running BrokenWindows when using the card. We mainly are a 4.1.3/X11R5/twm site. =========================================================================== [ bryan@fegmania.wustl.edu (bryan o'connor) ] I'm using the VideoPix board with Solaris 2.3. The VideoPix 1.0 CD that comes with it doesn't support Solaris, but you can get the necessary drivers and such for it from playground.sun.com. =========================================================================== [ Stephen Casner ] Most people use the VideoPix card with nv. That use does not require OW. There is no supported driver for Solaris, but there is one that the Sun folks in NC have provided. Support for the Parallax board in nv has also been developed recently, though you don't really get any better performance in nv and it costs a lot more. Support for SunVideo is expected but still in the future. =========================================================================== [ Larry Rowe ] You have your choice between the following: (Note: almost all video/compression boards use a Phillips chip for video capture.) 1. Sun's "nachos" board that uses CCubed programmable compression processors (I believe it is the CL4500). They support proprietary CELL, JPEG, and MPEG algorithms. CELL compression is done in hardware (real-time on 200x200 images at 15 fps, with poor quality) and decompression is done in software. Rumors are that decompression requires most of a Sparc10 CPU for 200x200@15fps. Big plus is that the board only costs $1.5K Since mbone software does it's own software compression/decompression, this is a reasonable board for mbone experimentation. Note: JPEG codec is slow on large images and MPEG algorithm only supports decompression. 2. Parallax XVIDEO board uses CCubed JPEG chip (CL550). The board is actually a graphics framebuffer with optional compression daughterboard. Current version uses 1 SBUS slot and retails for $5.5K. A board without the compression daughterboard would be appropriate for mbone experimentation. It costs $3K. The XVIDEO board with compression gives significantly better video quality because of the CCube chip. You can capture high quality 320x240 images@15-25fps depending on quality setting. You can capture larger images (e.g., 640x480) but memory and backplane bandwidth limitations make it impossible to capture more than 10-12fps. Parallax recently announced a version of this board that runs on HP Snakes. I don't know pricing yet, but I believe it is being jointly marketed with HP. (Contact info@parallax.com or 408-727-2220 for more information.) 3. IMS has boards similar to Parallax using the same chip set. I am less familiar with their product, but I talked to people at MM93 who ordered their product and never received working boards. (Contact imsinfo%thumper@src.honeywell.com for further information.) 4. Media Magic has a video and audio board for HP Snakes. It supports JPEG compression with 8- or 16-bit audio sampling rates between 6Khz - 48Khz with 2 channels for stereo CD quality. EISA bus board with 4MB onboard buffer for video caching. Retail price is $4.2K (12% educational discount reduces this to $3.7K). (Contact them at 214-669-3408 for more information.) We have experimented with the Parallax board, the DEC JVIDEO board, and a Rapid Technology board for the PC. If you purchase a Parallax board, please join our Parallax mailing list by send email to parallax-request@plateau.cs.berkeley.edu with the word ADD in the body. =========================================================================== [ Ron Frederick ] The current version of nv only works with the VideoPix card. There's a "beta" version of the VideoPix driver code supplied by Sun for Solaris 2.x, and it seems to be compatible with nv. I believe you can find it on playground.sun.com. The next release of nv will also support the Parallax XVideo (and possibly Power Video) card, but I really can't recommend spending the money on it. For use with nv, the performance isn't much better than the VideoPix, as reading pixels off of the frame buffer into many memory is very slow. It does give you a 24-bit display, which is nice, but you pay dearly for that. The 'vfctool' program does act a bit funny on servers other than OpenWindows, or with window managers other than olwm, but it can be made to work. The raw driver has no X server dependencies, though, and programs like nv don't have a problem. Really, there aren't any good choices out there. We ended up building our own video grabber card as a result. Unfortunately, we don't really have the infrastructure to build & sell any significant number commercially. The VideoPix is real slow, and has some other annoying characteristics (like non-square pixels), but it's super cheap and will do the job at low frame rates. =========================================================================== From rem-conf-request@es.net Thu Dec 16 13:24:48 1993 Received: from gumby.dsd.TRW.COM by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <02195-0@osi-east.es.net>; Thu, 16 Dec 1993 10:15:49 +0000 Received: from localhost.sp.TRW.COM by gumby.dsd.TRW.COM (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA08684; Thu, 16 Dec 93 10:15:47 PST Message-Id: <9312161815.AA08684@gumby.dsd.TRW.COM> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: MBONE & CU-SeeMe Date: Thu, 16 Dec 93 10:15:46 -0800 From: Dan Molinelli hi i'm having problems getting Cornell's CU-SeeMe package up and working with a reflector and the MBONE. does anyone have examples. i have CU-SeeMe running with VideoSpigot on a Mac IIci (129.193.72.59) and start the reflector on a SPARC (129.193.72.144) with Mrouted and kernel IP Multicasting. i start the reflector with: reflect -m 127 224.x.x.xx (or whatever the MBONE session i reserve for video). i've also started reflect with the '-s', '-d' and '-c 129.193.72.59' option for: reflect back, debug, and allow only those clients. when i run reflect with debug, seems like everything is ok - i see the video packets being received and the client is known - but no announcement in 'nv'??? thanks in advance. dan p.s. i'm running nv 3.2 and CU-SeeMee .42 From rem-conf-request@es.net Thu Dec 16 15:12:20 1993 Received: from MITCHELL.CIT.CORNELL.EDU by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <03447-0@osi-east.es.net>; Thu, 16 Dec 1993 11:57:08 +0000 Received: from [132.236.199.117] (FRISBEE.CIT.CORNELL.EDU [132.236.199.117]) by mitchell.cit.cornell.edu (8.6.4/8.6.4) with SMTP id OAA20149; Thu, 16 Dec 1993 14:56:24 -0500 Message-Id: <199312161956.OAA20149@mitchell.cit.cornell.edu> X-Sender: swb@132.236.200.25 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1993 14:56:06 -0500 To: Dan Molinelli , rem-conf@es.net From: Scott W Brim Subject: Re: MBONE & CU-SeeMe Hi Dan. First, you have to tell nv to watch port 7650. (The syntax is nv , with spaces.) That should get you going. Second, for the time when you want to stop running with -s ... Keep in mind that the reflector assumes a conference with multiple participants, and the nv multicast is so the "rest of the world" can watch a CU-SeeMe conference taking place. If you only have one Mac connected to reflector, the Mac isn't sending anything beyond a keepalive (since as far as it knows there isn't anyone out there). Therefore with only one Mac, all you'll get to watch in nv is a grey window. When you add a second Mac everything will fill in. If you want to Two-way interaction between a reflector and nv is on the list, soon after we convert to RTP. The use of the reflector turns out to be less of a weakness than I had thought, and is actually an interesting base for experimentation. Also a Winsock version is rolling along. ... Scott Brim From rem-conf-request@es.net Fri Dec 17 03:47:22 1993 Received: from venera.isi.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <13521-0@osi-east.es.net>; Fri, 17 Dec 1993 00:39:53 +0000 Received: from xfr.isi.edu by venera.isi.edu (5.65c/5.61+local-14) id ; Fri, 17 Dec 1993 00:39:47 -0800 Posted-Date: Fri 17 Dec 93 00:39:00 PST Received: by xfr.isi.edu (4.1/4.0.3-4) id ; Fri, 17 Dec 93 00:39:01 PST Date: Fri 17 Dec 93 00:39:00 PST From: Stephen Casner Subject: Re: Telecon XIII Video Update To: ari@es.net, rem-conf@es.net Cc: tas@concert.net Message-Id: <756117540.0.CASNER@XFR.ISI.EDU> In-Reply-To: <9312160245.AA11228@viipuri.nersc.gov> Mail-System-Version: > Seems like this would be more interesting if it were available on videotape > (which it probably is, or will be, from the arrangers of Telecon XIII). It is, or will be, for $100 according to the order form I saw. There is also a fee for satellite downlinks; the provision of the program for retransmission over the MBONE free of charge is by special arrangement. -- Steve ------- From rem-conf-request@es.net Fri Dec 17 10:23:47 1993 Received: from dirac.scri.fsu.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <16159-0@osi-east.es.net>; Fri, 17 Dec 1993 07:06:54 +0000 Received: by dirac.scri.fsu.edu id AA68579 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for rem-conf@es.net); Fri, 17 Dec 1993 10:06:51 -0500 Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1993 10:06:51 -0500 From: Ken Hays Message-Id: <199312171506.AA68579@dirac.scri.fsu.edu> To: mbone@isi.edu, rem-conf@es.net Subject: MBONE tool availability on RS6000 systems? Reply-To: Ken Hays Have been watching both the mbone and rem-conf lists for a while hoping to see rs6000 availability announced. However, I have decided to ask. Does anybody know of activity in getting the MBONE tools (vat, nv, wb, ...) ported to the RS6K platform? A summary of meaningful responses will be posted to the list after New Year's, if it is in the positive and not already on the list. Thanks, Ken --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kenneth M. Hays, Assistant Director hays@scri.fsu.edu Supercomputer Computations Research Institute scri::hays (HEPnet/SPAN) Florida State University voice=904-644-7053 400 Dirac Science Center Library fax=904-644-0098 Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4052 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From rem-conf-request@es.net Fri Dec 17 14:13:17 1993 Received: from alpha.Xerox.COM by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <26318-0@osi-east.es.net>; Fri, 17 Dec 1993 11:02:37 +0000 Received: from ecco.parc.xerox.com ([13.2.116.196]) by alpha.xerox.com with SMTP id <14836(1)>; Fri, 17 Dec 1993 11:02:18 PST Received: from localhost by ecco.parc.xerox.com with SMTP id <16139>; Fri, 17 Dec 1993 11:02:13 -0800 To: Ken Hays cc: mbone@isi.edu, rem-conf@es.net Subject: Re: MBONE tool availability on RS6000 systems? In-reply-to: Your message of "Fri, 17 Dec 93 07:06:51 PST." <199312171506.AA68579@dirac.scri.fsu.edu> X-Mailer: exmh version 1.2alpha 12/2/93 Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1993 11:02:09 PST Sender: Ron Frederick From: Ron Frederick Message-Id: <93Dec17.110213pst.16139@ecco.parc.xerox.com> In message <199312171506.AA68579@dirac.scri.fsu.edu> you write: > Have been watching both the mbone and rem-conf lists for a while > hoping to see rs6000 availability announced. However, I have decided > to ask. Does anybody know of activity in getting the MBONE tools > (vat, nv, wb, ...) ported to the RS6K platform? > Getting nv to compile on an RS6k turned out to require very few changes. The next release should compile there for receive-only use as-is. If anyone has video capture hardware for the RS6k and knows how to write code to talk to it, I'd be happy to work on transmit support. -- Ron Frederick frederick@parc.xerox.com From rem-conf-request@es.net Sat Dec 18 11:17:39 1993 Received: from trystero.malamud.com by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <28857-0@osi-east.es.net>; Sat, 18 Dec 1993 08:09:56 +0000 Received: by trystero.malamud.com (5.65/IDA-93121401) id AA26878; Sat, 18 Dec 93 11:10:05 -0500 Date: Sat, 18 Dec 93 11:10:05 -0500 From: Carl Malamud Message-Id: <9312181610.AA26878@trystero.malamud.com> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: vat: send: Option not supported by protocol Org: Internet Multicasting Service I'm getting many repeats of the following message in the window that started a vat session: vat: send: Option not supported by protocol Any suggestions? Carl From rem-conf-request@es.net Sun Dec 19 08:18:12 1993 Received: from emma.itek.norut.no by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <03078-0@osi-east.es.net>; Sun, 19 Dec 1993 05:10:25 +0000 Received: from bertel.itek.norut.no (bertel) by itek.norut.no with SMTP id AA17131 (5.65c8+/IDA-1.4.4 for ); Sun, 19 Dec 1993 14:10:18 +0100 Received: from localhost by bertel.itek.norut.no with SMTP id AA24400 (5.65c8+/IDA-1.4.4); Sun, 19 Dec 1993 14:09:57 +0100 Message-Id: <199312191309.AA24400@bertel.itek.norut.no> To: rem-conf@es.net Cc: elink@itek.norut.no Subject: unsubscribe Date: Sun, 19 Dec 93 14:09:56 +0100 From: elink@itek.norut.no X-Mts: smtp X-Charset: LATIN1 X-Char-Esc: 29 Please unsubscribe me from this group. elink@itek.norut.no From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 20 04:34:53 1993 Received: from rx7.ee.lbl.gov by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <08268-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 20 Dec 1993 01:23:16 +0000 Received: by rx7.ee.lbl.gov for rem-conf@es.net (5.65/1.44r) id AA18470; Mon, 20 Dec 93 01:23:29 -0800 Message-Id: <9312200923.AA18470@rx7.ee.lbl.gov> To: Carl Malamud Cc: rem-conf@es.net Subject: Re: vat: send: Option not supported by protocol In-Reply-To: Your message of Sat, 18 Dec 93 11:10:05 EST. Date: Mon, 20 Dec 93 01:23:29 PST From: Van Jacobson Carl, Most everyone with an active Mbone Audio vat window was getting these. They were caused by a totally broken host somewhere in the world sending an ICMP "Parameter Problem" datagram in response to all multicast vat session packets. For some incomprehensible reason (perhaps known to Bill Joy but otherwise lost in the mists of antiquity) the BSD networking code maps an incoming ICMP packet with this error code into a ENOPROTOOPT error on the socket that sent the datagram that caused the ICMP. I've been home sick so I missed the period when this host was active. If this starts happening again, a quick "tcpdump icmp" should identify the culprit. If we then publish the name of the host and of the vendor who failed to supply it with functioning IP code, the problem might eventually fix itself. - Van ps- v2.20 of vat, which should go out in the next hour or so, has been fixed to ignore these errors. From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 20 09:35:46 1993 Received: from rx7.ee.lbl.gov by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <09507-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 20 Dec 1993 06:15:09 +0000 Received: by rx7.ee.lbl.gov for rem-conf@es.net (5.65/1.44r) id AA18659; Mon, 20 Dec 93 06:15:23 -0800 Message-Id: <9312201415.AA18659@rx7.ee.lbl.gov> To: rem-conf@es.net, mbone@isi.edu Subject: new version of LBL whiteboard (wb v1.20) available Date: Mon, 20 Dec 93 06:15:17 PST From: Van Jacobson There's a new version of the LBL whiteboard tool available for anonymous ftp from ftp.ee.lbl.gov in conferencing/wb/*-wb.tar.Z (note that we've changed the directory structure: all the conferencing tools are now in directory 'conferencing' and there are subdirectories for vat, wb, sd and whatever else we come up with). In addition to the usual plethora of bug fixes, this version of wb contains one user visible change: a "Print" button has been added that lets you print a wb page to a postscript printer or save it as a postscript file. Attached is the change history for this version. Let us know if it gives you any problems. - Van & Steve ------------------------------ v1.5[5-7], Mon Dec 20 03:26:01 PST 1993 - Added "Print" button that saves current page contents as a postscript file that can either be saved to disk or piped to lpr. - Made more changes in postscript handling to try to accomodate broken postscript files (particularly the weird, non-conforming junk that FrameMaker produces): - set $brkpage to try to circumvent Framemaker's confused ideas on 'error recovery'. - added sigchld & sigpipe handlers so we can detect when bad ps causes gs to abort. - wasn't setting up DPS clippath after changing page layout so programs that queried clippath to get device imageable area got bogus numbers. - removed bogus packet source check that screwed up multi-homed hosts and kept Anders Klemets' wb playback tool from working. (bugs reported by Anders Klemets and Brad Parker). - fixed really stupid bug where characters were being drawn twice if page wasn't in portrait orientation. - ignore ENOPROTOOPT errors on network sends (bug reported by Carl Malamud). From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 20 10:25:58 1993 Received: from rx7.ee.lbl.gov by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <10003-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 20 Dec 1993 07:09:25 +0000 Received: by rx7.ee.lbl.gov for rem-conf@es.net (5.65/1.44r) id AA18778; Mon, 20 Dec 93 07:09:38 -0800 Message-Id: <9312201509.AA18778@rx7.ee.lbl.gov> To: rem-conf@es.net, mbone@isi.edu Subject: new vat (v2.20) available for anonymous ftp Date: Mon, 20 Dec 93 07:09:37 PST From: Van Jacobson There's a new version of vat available for anonymous ftp from ftp.ee.lbl.gov in conferencing/vat/*-vat.tar.Z (note that we've changed the directory structure: all the conferencing tools are now in directory 'conferencing' and there are subdirectories for vat, wb, sd and whatever else we come up with). This version is only bug fixes & should mainly interest people with Sparcstation-10s and HP snakes. A brand new, much improved vat should be available in just a few days so don't bother with this one unless you have time to burn. Attached is the change history since the last release. - Van & Steve ------------------------- v2.18-20beta, Thu Dec 9 18:45:17 PST 1993 - add support for both kinds of audio hardware on HP snakes (710's PSB2160 in addition to 715/735's CS4215). - based on input from Steve Casner, tried to make Sparcstation-10 audio a bit better: Estimate & remove DC bias from input signals and reduce gain of mike signal slightly in hope that people will be able to run without turning on mike agc. - "full duplex" mode got broken in last release. It works again. (problem reported by Toerless Eckert) - add support for external echo cancellers (-E flag & ExternalEchoCancel resource (suggestion from Steve Casner). - add control of echo suppress deadtime (EchoSuppressTime X resource). changed way speakerphone modes do mute to use explicit deadtime rather than decay of mike's echo return signal. (motivated by auditorium echo problems in "net mutes mike" mode reported by Ron Frederick and Mitch Collingsworth) - fix way gains are initialized so we set gain on right port (now done in abox rather than in main). (problem reported by Steve Casner) - fix bug in 'p' printout (printing input port names rather than output port names in output gain resource). (problem reported by Steve Casner) - make SuppressNewSites X resource match name in cbox (changed from "SuppressAll"). Make SuppressNew variable match name in cbox. (problem reported by George Michaelson) - Change the way the 'inactive' timeout is computed so sites running a compression much lower than the conference's (e.g., lpc4 in a pcm conference) don't flicker between gray and black. - Lots of changes to support hpux & hp's audio model. - add support for audio input via Unix domain socket rather than /dev/audio ("-U sockname" flag). - ignore ENOPROTOOPT errors on network sends (bug reported by Carl Malamud). From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 20 13:59:50 1993 Received: from Sun.COM by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <13320-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 20 Dec 1993 10:50:37 +0000 Received: from Eng.Sun.COM (zigzag.Eng.Sun.COM) by Sun.COM (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA23515; Mon, 20 Dec 93 10:50:32 PST Received: from amber.Eng.Sun.COM by Eng.Sun.COM (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA13375; Mon, 20 Dec 93 10:49:01 PST Received: by amber.Eng.Sun.COM (5.0/SMI-SVR4) id AA09466; Mon, 20 Dec 1993 10:48:55 +0800 Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1993 10:48:55 +0800 From: Don.Hoffman@Eng.Sun.COM (Don Hoffman) Message-Id: <9312201848.AA09466@amber.Eng.Sun.COM> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: Advance notice of MBONE multicast - Global Information Infrastructures X-Sun-Charset: US-ASCII Content-Length: 7189 We will be relaying the broacast described below on to MBONE on 1/11, 8:30am-10:00am PST. Please let me know if this will conflict with other uses of MBONE at that time. Also, we are evaluating the feasibility and mechanisms for allowing questions to the interviewees from MBONE, in addition to the usual phoned-in and email questions. More details will be sent closer to air-time. This program will also be available on satellite transponder. Please let me know if you are intereted in accessing the broadcast via satellite. To anticipate the question, the content of this program is vendor-neutral, and Sun products will not be discussed. Thanks, Don Hoffman email - hoffman@sun.com, phone - +415-336-4339, fax - +415-336-6035 ----- Begin Included Message ----- SUNERGY - LIVE INTERACTIVE SATELLITE BROADCAST #8 January 11, 1994 8:30 - 10:00 am (PST) "Global Information Infrastructures" In the last Sunergy broadcast the topic of the Internet was discussed. During that program we took a look at some of the ways that the Internet acts as both supplier and retriever of information, internationally. We also discussed US government policy and security issues. Sunergy #8 will take an even *closer* look into the building of a global information highway. Topics/issues covered will include: - Interoperability and standards - What critical factors stand in the way (or are yet to be resolved)? - How will the building of an NII (National Information Infrastructure) in the United States affect the rest of the world? - What are the "real world" uses of an information highway? - What will be the "look" of this highway? Guests: John Gage (HOST) - Director of the Science Office, Sun Microsystems Vinton Cerf - Vice President, Corporation for National Research Initiatives President, Internet Society Dr. Eric Schmidt - President, Sun Technology Enterprises Geoffrey Baehr - Chief Technical Officer, SunConnect If you have satellite receive capabilities and would like the satellite coordinates email the Sunergy Office at sunergy@sun.com. Also, include any specific topics or issues you would like to see covered in this broadcast. ########################## GUEST BIOGRAPHIES ######################## Dr. Eric E. Schmidt - President, Sun Technology Enterprises, Inc. Corporate Executive Officer, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Dr. Schmidt heads a subsidiary of Sun Microsystems, Inc. that includes several independent business units. Sun Technology Enterprises Inc. is made up of SunConnect, which handles network connectivity and network management products; SunPics, for printing and imaging products; SunPro, for software developer tools; SunSelect, for products that integrate UNIX with personal computers; and SunSolutions, for distributed workgroup applications. Dr. Schmidt joined Sun in June 1983 as manager of software and moved to director of software engineering before his appointment as vice president and general manager of the Software Products Division in May 1985. He was promoted to vice president of the General Systems Group in May 1988 and assumed his current position in February 1991. Prior to joining Sun, Dr. Schmidt was a member of the research staff at the Computer Science Lab at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), where he developed release tools for the Cedar programming environment project. He also held positions at Bell Laboratories and Zilog. Dr. Schmidt has a B.S. in electrical engineering from Princeton University, and an M.S. in electrical engineering and a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of California at Berkeley. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VINTON G. CERF is currently Vice President of the Corporation for National Research Initiatives, where he has managed the Digital Library, Electronic Mail, and Internet research programs since 1986. From 1982 to 1986, Dr. Cerf worked at MCI Communications, where he developed MCI Mail. He worked at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency from 1976 to 1982, where he led the packet communications, internetting and security efforts and served as principal scientist in the Information Processing Techniques Office. At Stanford University, from 1972 to 1976, he taught electrical engineering and computer science, and coinvented the TCP/IP protocol suite. At UCLA, from 1967 to 1972, he managed the Network Measurement Center and helped develop the host protocols for the ARPANET. At IBM he performed systems engineering on the QUIKTRAN time-sharing system. Dr. Cerf is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and has served as chairman of LA-SIGART (1968), chairman of SIGCOMM (1987-1991), and a member of the ACM Council (1991-1992). He was elected a Fellow of the IEEE in 1988, and received the Koji Kobayashi Award in 1992. Dr. Cerf served as a member of the Internet Architecture Board from 1986 to 1989, and as its chairman from 1989 to 1992. He is a coorganizer of the Internet Society, and was elected its president in 1992. Dr. Cerf has served on numerous national and international committees and commissions, technical advisory boards and boards of charitable organizations. With his wife, Sigrid, he works on a Shakespeare video-captioning project, and in his copious spare time enjoys science fiction, gourmet cooking, and the collection and consumption of fine wines. Dr. Cerf received a BS in Mathematics in 1965 from Stanford University, and his MS (1970) and PhD (1972) in Computer Science from UCLA. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Gage Director, Science Office Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation John Gage works for Bill Joy, the Chief Technical Officer of Sun, and is responsible for Sun's relationships with the world scientific and public policy communities, international scientific institutions and groups developing new forms of scientific research involving computing. He is on scientific and advisory panels of the United States National Science Foundation, the US Congress Office of Technology Assessment, the European Institute of Technology and the United States National Academy of Sciences. He has recently been appointed to the US National Research Council Mathematical Sciences Education Board. He is a member of ACM, IEEE, SIAM, AMS, AAAS, and SMPTE. He attended the Harvard Business School and the Harvard Graduate School of Public Policy. He did doctoral work in economics and mathematics at the University of Berkeley at the same time as Bill Joy. Gage subsequently left Berkeley with Joy to start Sun in 1982. Gage is on the Board of Directors of Unicode, an industry consortium of IBM, Microsoft, Apple, Novell, Sun, GO Corporation, and others to provide multilingual capability in all world scripts for all documents and applications. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Geoffrey Baehr - Chief Technical Officer, SunConnect (Biography to be added in next announcement) ----- End Included Message ----- From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 20 14:27:53 1993 Received: from picard.cmf.nrl.navy.mil by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <13901-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 20 Dec 1993 11:18:03 +0000 Received: from herman.cmf.nrl.navy.mil (herman-atm.cmf.nrl.navy.mil [134.207.10.3]) by picard.cmf.nrl.navy.mil (8.6.4/8.6.4) with SMTP id OAA23850; Mon, 20 Dec 1993 14:17:35 -0500 Received: from localhost by herman.cmf.nrl.navy.mil (4.1/client-1.3) id AA00629; Mon, 20 Dec 93 14:17:22 EST Message-Id: <9312201917.AA00629@herman.cmf.nrl.navy.mil> To: Van Jacobson Cc: Carl Malamud , rem-conf@es.net Subject: Re: vat: send: Option not supported by protocol In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 20 Dec 93 01:23:29 PST." <9312200923.AA18470@rx7.ee.lbl.gov> X-Face: -*.ZYbFWa}{2c8NmF| > If this starts happening again, a quick "tcpdump icmp" > should identify the culprit. If we then publish the name of the > host and of the vendor who failed to supply it with functioning > IP code, the problem might eventually fix itself. I managed to capture an ICMP: 625.19 78 icmp tc6.msc.edu herman.cmf.nrl. param problem 0C 00 FA 56 02 00 00 00 45 00 00 4C 0E EC 00 00 ...V....E..L.... B5 11 88 DF 86 CF 07 03 E0 02 00 01 04 F4 0D 81 ................ 00 38 E4 FB .8.. Assuming that the pointer counts from zero, this is pointing at a problem with the length field of the original packet. Bill From rem-conf-request@es.net Mon Dec 20 14:30:30 1993 Received: from picard.cmf.nrl.navy.mil by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <13932-0@osi-east.es.net>; Mon, 20 Dec 1993 11:19:31 +0000 Received: from herman.cmf.nrl.navy.mil (herman-atm.cmf.nrl.navy.mil [134.207.10.3]) by picard.cmf.nrl.navy.mil (8.6.4/8.6.4) with SMTP id OAA23870; Mon, 20 Dec 1993 14:19:05 -0500 Received: from localhost by herman.cmf.nrl.navy.mil (4.1/client-1.3) id AA00642; Mon, 20 Dec 93 14:18:55 EST Message-Id: <9312201918.AA00642@herman.cmf.nrl.navy.mil> To: Van Jacobson Cc: Carl Malamud , rem-conf@es.net Subject: Re: vat: send: Option not supported by protocol In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 20 Dec 93 01:23:29 PST." <9312200923.AA18470@rx7.ee.lbl.gov> X-Face: -*.ZYbFWa}{2c8NmF| Immediately after sending that message, I got another one, this one from tc1.msc.edu . Once again, the pointer field was 02 . 1046.80 78 icmp tc1.msc.edu herman.cmf.nrl. param problem 0C 00 FA 56 02 00 00 00 45 00 00 4C 2D 1E 00 00 ...V....E..L-... B5 11 6A AD 86 CF 07 03 E0 02 00 01 04 F4 0D 81 ..j............. 00 38 E4 FB .8.. Bill From rem-conf-request@es.net Tue Dec 21 10:16:41 1993 Received: from viko.rutgers.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <22574-0@osi-east.es.net>; Tue, 21 Dec 1993 07:00:43 +0000 Received: by viko.rutgers.edu (5.59/SMI4.0/RU1.5/3.08) id AA03422; Tue, 21 Dec 93 10:00:41 EST Date: Tue, 21 Dec 93 10:00:41 EST From: azia@viko.rutgers.edu (Ashar Zia) Message-Id: <9312211500.AA03422@viko.rutgers.edu> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: Please include me in the mailing list Hi, Can you please include me in the mailing list of MBONE major events. Thanx. -Asher azia@caip.rutgers.edu From rem-conf-request@es.net Tue Dec 21 13:19:34 1993 Received: from chile.concert.net by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <24507-0@osi-east.es.net>; Tue, 21 Dec 1993 10:08:28 +0000 Received: by chile.concert.net (5.65/tas-concert/aug93) id AA29307; Tue, 21 Dec 93 13:08:26 -0500 Date: Tue, 21 Dec 93 13:08:26 -0500 From: Tim Seaver Message-Id: <9312211808.AA29307@chile.concert.net> To: rem-conf@es.net I got quite a bit of positive response to the proposed Telecon XIII Video Update multicast, so MCNC will be broadcasting the program over the Mbone on Jan. 5. Look for the sd session early next year. Thanks to everyone who responded. Tim Seaver MCNC - CONCERT Network From rem-conf-request@es.net Tue Dec 21 13:43:09 1993 Received: from trystero.malamud.com by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <24770-0@osi-east.es.net>; Tue, 21 Dec 1993 10:31:32 +0000 Received: by trystero.malamud.com (5.65/IDA-93121401) id AA00766; Tue, 21 Dec 93 13:31:28 -0500 Date: Tue, 21 Dec 93 13:31:28 -0500 From: Carl Malamud Message-Id: <9312211831.AA00766@trystero.malamud.com> To: rem-conf@es.net Subject: sory abou that Org: Internet Multicasting Service A temporary fiber loss ... we're back up with the VEEP. Nothing like live events! Carl From rem-conf-request@es.net Thu Dec 23 14:36:09 1993 Received: from cambium.uoregon.edu by osi-east.es.net via ESnet SMTP service id <13800-0@osi-east.es.net>; Thu, 23 Dec 1993 11:26:00 +0000 Received: from localhost (meyer@localhost) by cambium.uoregon.edu (8.6.5.Beta7a/8.6.5.Beta7) id LAA10839; Thu, 23 Dec 1993 11:24:43 -0800 Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1993 11:24:43 -0800 From: "David M. Meyer 503/346-1747" Message-Id: <199312231924.LAA10839@cambium.uoregon.edu> To: rem-conf@es.net, mbone@isi.edu Subject: Unsupported Solaris 2.x libvfc.a (videopix) library problem? I was wondering if anyone has ever had the vfc_destroy in the libvfc.a from playground.sun.com work correctly. It would appear to me that it always fails with vfc_destroy : free(2) of VfcDev struct failed: Error 0 which, among other things, causes subsequent vfc_open(s) to fail. Has anyone else seen this? Also, does anyone know if there is someone at Sun that might know about this? Thanks and happy holidays, Dave David M. Meyer Voice: 503/346-1747 Senior Network Engineer Pager: 503/342-9458 Office of University Computing Cellular: 503/954-1103 Computing Center FAX: 503/346-4397 University of Oregon Internet: meyer@ns.uoregon.edu 1225 Kincaid Eugene, OR 97403