jas@edison.UUCP (07/14/86)
I was on Usenet some time ago, and there was a program available then called Ogre that was a C implementation of the board game Ogre. I was wondering if anyone has this archived; if so, I'd like an archive type file of the sources. My address is jas@edison.UUCP Thanks in advance -- jim
slouie@pavepaws.UUCP (07/17/86)
In article <827@edison.UUCP> jas@edison.UUCP (James A. Schardt) writes: > > > I was on Usenet some time ago, and there was a program >available then called Ogre that was a C implementation of >the board game Ogre. I was wondering if anyone has this >archived; if so, I'd like an archive type file of the sources. Me too!! (Gamer at large) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Help me Mr. Wizard, I don't wanna be a Berkeley Student!" "Frizzle, frazzle, fruzzum, frome. Time for this one to come home." -The Mad Hobbit- ...ucbvax!pavepaws!slouie -or- slouie@pavepaws.Berkeley.edu Disclaimer: This is a randomly-generated posting.
goldman@umn-cs.UUCP (Matthew D. Goldman ) (07/18/86)
In article <827@edison.UUCP> jas@edison.UUCP (James A. Schardt) writes: > > > I was on Usenet some time ago, and there was a program >available then called Ogre that was a C implementation of >the board game Ogre. I was wondering if anyone has this >archived; if so, I'd like an archive type file of the sources. I have it somewhere... -------- Matthew Goldman Computer Science Department Director News/Notes UUCP Contact Person Postmaster University of Minnesota goldman@umn-cs.csnet Kyllara : What did you just do? Moederan : I don't know but it's going to be fun... "Well, now that we've destroyed the bridge and the dam, we've got one last problem: we're on the wrong side of the river." --- Force 10 From Navarone