[comp.sys.atari.st] Wanted: ZORK for Atari ST

trevor@ccc.govt.nz (06/24/91)

Aaaaarrrgghh!

I feel like I've woken up (over) a year late - which is what comes of 
taking 'established' institutions for granted.

So, is there anyone out there willing to sell me a 2nd-hand copy of 
Infocom ZORK (& maybe Lurking Horror, MIT games are folklore-ish too), 
to run on an Atari ST ?

I'm about to be a little preoccupied, so I may be a little late dealing 
with my post, but I would like to buy these programs.

Thanks in advance.

Trevor Ingham,       Systems Programmer, Christchurch City Council, 
					P.O. Box 237,
					Christchurch,  New Zealand
e-mail:
trevor@ccc.govt.nz			Wellington City Council's node 
or try					bounces a lot of our mail.
trevor%ccc.govt.nz@wcc.govt.nz

s-mail:
Trevor Ingham,  P.O. Box 1459,  Christchurch,  New Zealand.

kurto@paradise.usu.edu (869883 Olsen Kurt_Consultant) (06/25/91)

In article <GNAT.91Jun25084639@kauri.kauri.vuw.ac.nz>, gnat@kauri.vuw.ac.nz (Nathan Torkington) writes:

|>If you are capable of a little hackery, you could probably compile the
|>sources for dungeon (a Zork predecessor) which are available from
|>VUW Comp Sci's archive as
|>	/archive/comp/sources/games/volume12/cdungeon/*
|>
|>Nat.
|>--
|>Nathan Torkington                           Contracting to CSC,
|>Internet: gnat@kauri.vuw.ac.nz              Victoria University Of Wellington,

For those who are interested I've managed to compile this baby with GCC 1.40
and the Mint 0.8 libs.  Send me a message and I'll forward it to you or if
there is enough interest I could upload it to atari.archive or comp.binaries.atari.st, which ever is prefered.

Kurt Olsen
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