rup@tuvie (R.Grafendorfer) (04/21/89)
Is there anybody on the net who knows if moria-game is available as source in the public domain ???? Please respond by e-mail. Rup Grafendorfer
andre@htsa.uucp (Andre van der Vlies) (04/21/89)
In article <681@tuvie> rup@tuvie (R.Grafendorfer) writes: >Is there anybody on the net who knows if moria-game is available as source >in the public domain ???? > >Please respond by e-mail. > >Rup Grafendorfer Please, send the information to me too. -- Andre v.d. Vlies Algemene Hogeschool Amsterdam, The Netherlands Technische en Maritieme Faculteit andre@htsa.uucp or ...{backbones}!htsa!andre
kaul@icarus.eng.ohio-state.edu (Rich Kaul) (04/21/89)
In article <1545@cfa.cfa.harvard.EDU> rup@tuvie (R.Grafendorfer) writes: >Is there anybody on the net who knows if moria-game is available as source >in the public domain ???? It is. There is a copy for the PC on simtel20.army.mil for anonymous ftp in directory PD1:<MSDOS.GAMES> and called MOR4873S.ARC. I suspect that the code will also work for unix systems, but I'm not sure. There's also a mail server someone runs to get at those archives, but I don't know much about it. The source for the Un*x version of the game is on uunet.uu.net in the comp.sources.games/volume5/umoria2 directory. Getting it from there is your business, since all I've ever done from them is ftp. >Please respond by e-mail. I tried, but rup@tuvie is not a valid user (according to tuvie's mailer, at least). -rich -=- Rich Kaul | "Why didn't you tell me you were a The Ohio State University | demon from hell?" 2015 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210 kaul@icarus.eng.ohio-state.edu