lishka@uwslh.UUCP (Fish-Guts) (07/02/88)
Well, I think I know a use for those old Vic-20's or C-64's that you have lying around your house: > >Why doesn't somebody out there just write a quick and dirty program that >simulates the code wheel. At the very least you would have a backup >incase yours got lost or stolen. If someone were really clever they >could write one that multitasks with interceptor so that the "cardboard" >one would no longer be needed. > Yup, you guessed it! Program your Vic-20 to be a code wheel for EA's game F-18 Interceptor. See, I *knew* there was a use for older Commodore computers! BTW, this'll work with Plus-4's, portable 64's, c16's, etc. Hey, I bet you could do this on a MacII or even a IBM Messy-DOS machine! ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) Just kidding around, -Chris -- Christopher Lishka | lishka@uwslh.uucp Wisconsin State Lab of Hygiene | lishka%uwslh.uucp@cs.wisc.edu Immunology Section (608)262-1617 | ...!{rutgers|ucbvax|...}!uwvax!uwslh!lishka "...Just because someone is shy and gets straight A's does not mean they won't put wads of gum in your arm pits." - Lynda Barry, "Ernie Pook's Commeek: Gum of Mystery"