SASQUATCH@ALBION.BITNET ("Kevin O. Lepard 629-5511 x6668", 517) (04/02/89)
Sorry to post this to the net, but it got returned when I tried to send it directly. M-net denied the existence of a "mauddib" >My other question is this: Recently, I ran across a program called >LIFELIKE that I found while bumming around in FTP. This program, a >ProDOS binary file, was a full-featured implementation of the "Life" >game, including double-hi-res graphics, saves of scenarios, and even the >ability to change the growth and death "rules". Unfortunately, when I EXECed >the files (it came in two parts), both crashed into the monitor just before >saving their binaries. I am a Life freak, and would desperately like to >get a hold of a working copy of this program. If anyone knows about this >program, or has it, or knows about similar programs, again, please let >me know. LIFELIKE is a shareware program written by Sean Nolan for $15. You can purchase the latest version (2.2) from him at this address Sean Nolan 68 Roseland St #3 Sommerville, Mass 02143 The game is very good, and worth every penny of the $15. >David Pieczkiewicz, muaddib@m-net.ann-arbor.mi.us, "Kwisatz Haderach of M-Net" Kevin Lepard Bitnet: Sasquatch@albion.bitnet
SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall) (04/03/89)
>M-net denied the existence of a "mauddib" > >>David Pieczkiewicz, muaddib@m-net.ann-arbor.mi.us When in doubt, check for typos! 8-) 'ua' NOT 'au' (why don't computers understand what I meant??!!! ) Murph Sewall Vaporware? ---> [Gary Larson returns 1/1/90] Prof. of Marketing Sewall@UConnVM.BITNET Business School sewall%uconnvm.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu [INTERNET] U of Connecticut {psuvax1 or mcvax }!UCONNVM.BITNET!SEWALL [UUCP] -+- I don't speak for my employer, though I frequently wish that I could (subject to change without notice; void where prohibited) According to the American Facsimile Association, more than half the calls from Japan to the U.S. are fax calls. FAX it to me at: 1-203-486-5246