From: arminder@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Arminder Behl)
Subject: Re: More additions to the sci.v-w archives...
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 1991 18:34:12 GMT
Organization: University of Sussex



>From article <1991Dec3.205625.17504@milton.u.washington.edu>, by 
madsax@milton.u.washington.edu (Mark A. DeLoura):

>         I've made some more additions to the archives, which are
> located on milton.u.washington.edu (128.95.136.1) in directory
> ~ftp/public/virtual-worlds/.  The archives are also available via the
> prospero service.  For more info on prospero, direct your questions to
> me or bcn@cs.washington.edu, who wrote it.
> 
>         The October and November 1991 postings are now there, as well
> as the "ssdemo" recently posted in three parts.  It is in the cheap-vr
> subdirectory, under the name "ssdemo.tar.Z".  It's tarred and
> compressed. 
> 
>         These join the current archive of past postings, the
> bibliography, and the few cheap-vr tidbits which have been there.
> There is also a directory labelled "faq", which will contain...
> something.  But right now it's empty.  I'll re-post when I put things
> in it.

  I have only recently become interested in virtual worlds after watching a
few documentaries on the topic. I , myself am currently, studying for a degree
in computing and artificial intelligence, and wonder if there could be any
linkage between the two areas.

  Also please could someone email me or send to the net any good books on the
subject of virtual realities (that should be list of books). Somehting for the
newcomer would be ideal (no technical manuals please).

                              Thank You.

                                 Arminder.

                             (email: arminder@uk.ac.sussex.syma)
