Where can I find an archive of the 1-Wire mailing list?
jGuru: TINI FAQ Home PageDallas Semiconductor archives all of the mail on the 1-Wire mailing list at http://lists.dalsemi.com/maillists/1-wire-software-development/.
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EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)This FAQ is an attempt to summarize the discussion you might find in such a list. Likely this FAQ should be your first resource. On Sept 23, 1997, Stan Rohrer <stan.rohrer at scitexdpi.com> reported concerning a searchable archive: I now have available a searchable archive of the EPD Mailing List messages. Access it at: http://www.dma.org/~rohrers/allergy/epd_srch.
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Scotty Frequently Asked QuestionsThe mailing list is archived. The archive can accessed by sending the following in the body (not the subject line) of an email message to <majordomo@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>: index tkined help The index command returns the list of files and the help command returns instructions on how to download the files. The archive is also accessible via the world wide web. The archive is split into several pieces, each one covering one year:
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThere is. Just email us your details and we will put you on it. You can also join our Friends program and receive our newsletter with information on forthcoming exhibitions and educational programs.
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jGuru: TINI FAQ Home PageYes. Dallas Semiconductor runs a list specifically for 1-Wire software developers (hardware questions are frequently addressed as well). To join this list,...
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EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Basically it is a group of people with a common interest in the EPD form of treatment. A computer has been set up to receive E-Mail submissions and resend them to all E-Mail addresses of individuals who have identified themselves as interested receivers by subscribing as described below. The intent of this group is to create an open forum for people undergoing EPD treatments, people considering it for themselves, family members, friends, or people just interested in it.
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EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)A Web page interface is now being used for EPD Mailing List subscriptions. This is actually more simple than some of the Email accessed subscription approaches. Be sure to read the information and follow the instructions. The list has movved among a number of servers so this author hopes he has kept up with the instructions. If you would like to subscribe to this group: 1. visit http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/epd -OR- 2. send email to epd-subscribe@yahoogroups.
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EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)The current EPD Mailing List administrator is Laura Toms <laura at ahphillips.com> ( was < ltoms at direcpc.com> before 5/3/02, was <ltoms at netspeak.com>, was <ltoms at columbus.rr.com> before 7/13/00). Prior to January 1999, the mailing list administrator was Sandy Sheppard <CNA00012 at MAIL.WVNET.EDU>. Prior to October 1998, the mailing list administrator was Jozsef A Toth <jatst3+ at pitt.edu>.
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EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Select "User Center" from the menu. From there you can log in and access/set your mailing list options.
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