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hello,

i tried posting this before but it just got lost some place, must have taken
the wrong exit on the information super-highway.

i would like to install GRASS on our system here in the lab. we are using
Sun Sparcstation10, with SunOS 4.1.3 and OpenWindows version 3. here are
the questions

1. which verions of GRASS should i get?
2. where do i find it? (is there an ftp site for it)?
3. where do i get licensing (?sp) information (i get the feeling
     that some parts of GRASS are Public Domain but i dont want to
     be wrong about somthing like that :wink: ) ?
4. where can i get some documentation about installation and command
    description (if they are available in some concise manual) ?

any help would greatly be appreciated

thank you all

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On Thu, 28 Jul 1994, Rica Saporta wrote:

1. which verions of GRASS should i get?
2. where do i find it? (is there an ftp site for it)?
3. where do i get licensing (?sp) information (i get the feeling
     that some parts of GRASS are Public Domain but i dont want to
     be wrong about somthing like that :wink: ) ?
4. where can i get some documentation about installation and command
    description (if they are available in some concise manual) ?

Something I've been wishing for for a long time: a GRASS FAQ that answers
these and other questions that we see on this list so often. How about it?
I'm willing to work on it... if there are two or three others, we can do
it in a few days!

P. Martijn van Leusen
Institute of Prehistory, University of Amsterdam martijn@scanner.frw.uva.nl