brett@boulder.UUCP (02/12/87)
>> I would be interested in recieving a copy of any UltraRogue program/source >> code(as long as it is legal), such as versions 1.03/1.02 or any more recent. >> all help is appreciated,thank you. > > I would also be interested in receiving a copy of any URogue versions >1.03/1.02 or more recent. I too would appreciate a copy of the latest URogue source. Thank you, =======================================================\======================= |Brett Reid | \/\ | |University of Colorado at Boulder | /\/ ________ | |Comp.Sci.(systems) 303/492-6096 | _____|______ |EEEEEP| | ------------------------------------ / \/ \ -------- | |E-MAIL: | | /--\ /--\ | | | |..seismo!hao!boulder!brett.uucp | ^^^^^ | | *| |* | | ^^^^|^ | |brett@boulder.csnet |--vvvvv------------|--|------------vvvv|v-| |brett%boulder@csnet-relay.arpa | |* | | =======================================================\__/====================
rs@mirror.UUCP (02/13/87)
The only readily-available ROGUE sources are in the AT&T Toolchest. It's a version of UltraRogue, which character classes and demons and such. It costs $50 plus transmission fee. I'm sure the folks at 1-800-828-UNIX can give you the toolchest number. -- Rich $alz "Drug tests p**s me off" Mirror Systems, Cambridge Massachusetts rs@mirror.TMC.COM {adelie, mit-eddie, ihnp4, harvard!wjh12, cca, cbosgd, seismo}!mirror!rs
ccs016@deneb.UUCP (02/15/87)
> >> I would be interested in recieving a copy of any UltraRogue program/source > >> code(as long as it is legal), such as versions 1.03/1.02 or any more recent. > >> all help is appreciated,thank you. > > > > I would also be interested in receiving a copy of any URogue versions > >1.03/1.02 or more recent. > > I too would appreciate a copy of the latest URogue source. > > Thank you, > Please, send me a copy too ... Patrick Tully ...ucdavis!deneb!ccs016
mcooper@usc-oberon.UUCP (02/16/87)
In article <221600001@mirror> rs@mirror.UUCP writes: >The only readily-available ROGUE sources are in the AT&T Toolchest. >It's a version of UltraRogue, which character classes and demons and >such. Wrongo. Advanced Rogue as distributed via the Toolchest is *not* based on UltraRogue. It's the other way around - UltraRogue is based on Advanced Rogue. The current alpha test version (1.3) is looking less and less like it's parent and more and more like a distantly related cousin. Mike -- Michael A. Cooper, University Computing Services, U of Southern California UUCP: {sdcrdcf, uscvax}!usc-oberon!mcooper BITNET: mcooper@uscvaxq ARPA: mcooper@usc-oberon.USC.EDU PHONE: (213) 743-3462
allbery@ncoast.UUCP (02/18/87)
As quoted from <221600001@mirror> by rs@mirror.UUCP: +--------------- | The only readily-available ROGUE sources are in the AT&T Toolchest. | It's a version of UltraRogue, which character classes and demons and | such. It costs $50 plus transmission fee. I'm sure the folks at | 1-800-828-UNIX can give you the toolchest number. +--------------- Incorrect. A PD Rogue-alike was posted in net.sources not too long ago, under the subject "For Rogue 5.3 lovers" or something like that. The code didn't look the same as for real Rogue. -- ++Brandon (Resident Elf @ ncoast.UUCP) ____ ______________ / \ / __ __ __ \ Brandon S. Allbery <backbone>!ncoast!allbery ___ | /__> / \ / \ aXcess Co., Consulting ncoast!allbery@Case.CSNET / \ | | `--, `--, 6615 Center St. #A1-105 (...@relay.CS.NET) | | \__/ \__/ \__/ Mentor, OH 44060-4101 \____/ \______________/ +1 216 974 9210
fla7@sphinx.UUCP (03/03/87)
Rock Band for the Eighties: Alice Cooper Followup-To: /dev/null Distribution: usa Organization: U Chicago Computation Center Keywords: me too, me too [chow on this scumsucking line eater] I would like to have the source for UltraRogue, if it's public domain. Send it to !ihnp4!gargoyle!sphinx!fla7 thanks so much, oh yes, exaggerated thanks from beneath the hollow earth. -- Will Flachsbart !ihnp4!gargoyle!sphinx!fla7 Who do you think we are? Special Forces in an armored car. Who do you think we are? We don't care, we don't care. -Alice Cooper