chrisl@caen.engin.umich.edu (Chris Lang) (03/21/90)
A while back (probably 1.5-2 yrs) I came across a character generator (more like a character maintenance utility, actually) for what I believe was a home-brew role-playing game, written by the author of that game. It ran on an Amiga, and all I can remember is that it opened up a hi-res interlaced screen and took a large amount of memory...if anyone out there has this program, they probabl know that it's the one I'm after. Does anyone else rmember this? Can they let me know if they see it somewhere? I know it was on Portal (that's where I got it from in the first place)...I would be much indebted t someone on there if they could look throgh the Amiga SIG Games collection and let me know what they come up with... Sorry aout the vagueness, but it really has been a while and I just thought of some reasons why I'd like to take a second look at it. A million thanks to anyone who can provide some help. -Chris -- Chris Lang, University of Michigan, College of Engineering +1 313 763 1832 4622 Bursley, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109 chrisl@caen.engin.umich.edu WORK: National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, 900 Victors Way, Suite 226, Ann Arbor, MI, 48108 +1 313 995 0300 "I hate quotations. Tell me what you know." - Ralph Waldo Emerson