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    Length: 1272 (0x4f8)
    Types: TextFile
    Names: »READ.ME«

Derivation

└─⟦52210d11f⟧ Bits:30007239 EUUGD2: TeX 3 1992-12
    └─⟦this⟧ »amstex/READ.ME« 

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American Mathematical Society                             August 1990

In this directory (/ams) you will find subdirectories for each of the
major subdivisions of the Society's TeX archive.  Specifically, you
will find subdirectories for AMS-TeX 2.0 (/ams/amstex), AMSFonts 2.0
(/ams/amsfonts) AMS-LaTeX 1.0 (/ams/amslatex), the AMSFonts TFM files
(/ams/tfm-files), and information for AMS authors (/ams/author-info).

In addition, you will also find compressed tar files for each of these
subdirectories of /ams, with the exception of /ams/amsfonts which is
where the AMSFonts 2.0 distribution is located.  If your host machine
uses the Unix operating system, you can utilize these files for easy
retrieval of an entire TeX product.

For example, if you would like to obtain AMS-LaTeX 1.0, you can just
transfer the file /ams/amslatex.tar.Z to your machine.  You would then
have to decompress and use the tar utility to restore the AMS-LaTeX
files to your local machine.

If you experience any problems with the files found in the AMS archive,
or have trouble with the archive in any way, you can reach the AMS's 
Technical Support Group at:
     (800) 321-4AMS (321-4267) ext. 4080
     (401) 455-4080
or through electronic mail at Internet:  tech-support@math.ams.com