Basil K. Malyshev converted the Computer Modern and AMS Metafont source files to PostScript type 1 (PFB, AFM, and PFM) and Windows TrueType formats. He also made the CM fonts available in Macintosh TrueType format. The fonts in these subdirectories are still covered by his original license, which is in tex-archive/tex/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bakoma/BaKoMa-CM.fonts. Tom Scavo and I have converted the PFB files to downloadable PostScript files, so that they can be used on the Macintosh. These PS files have been stuffed, binhexed, and stored in the macps subdirectory. We also reorganized the Mac TrueType files into suitcases so that they would be more readily accessible. These files are stuffed, binhexed, and ready for downloading in the tt subdirectory. We also created two configuration files, "Add BaKoMa Fonts" and "BaKoMa.enc", so that the BaKoMa fonts could be easily used with OzTeX. These files were put into oztexfiles.sit.hqx. This file along with 00readme.oztex are in the oztex subdirectory. Installation instructions and other comments are in the 00readme.oztex file, so we recommend you download that file first. Currently, Mac TrueType versions of the AMS fonts do not exist, so the corresponding PostScript files are of limited usefulness. Also, ATM- screen fonts (bitmaps) do not exist for any of the BaKoMa PS fonts, so both the TrueType and the mac PostScript files are needed to view and print to PS printers with OzTeX. See the comments in 00readme.oztex for more information. If someone has Fontographer, Font Monger, or the font utilities by Y&Y, we would greatly appreciate it if you would create ATM-compatible screen fonts. John Salmento regular address: Research Assistant Lehigh University Room B-261, Imbt Building Energy Research Center email: js0p@lehigh.edu 117 ATLSS Drive phone: (610) 758-6285 Bethlehem PA, 18015