[rec.games.moria] PC-Moria sources

wilson@ji.Berkeley.EDU (James E. Wilson) (05/08/89)

In my attempts to make it even easier to get PC-Moria 4.873, I have not
only managed to get access to a PC, but I have also managed to get copies
of both the binaries and the sources onto the PC.  

If you ask for sources, you will get the PC-Moria 4.873 sources and the
PC-Curses 1.3 sources.  I am not exactly sure if this include everything
necessary for compiling Moria.  I haven't tested it as I don't have access
to a compiler, but I believe I have enough to build the program.

Anyways, you can get of copy of this program from me by sending:
   5 1/4" 360K diskette          1 for executable (total 3 including sources)
   5 1/4" 1.2M diskette          1 for executable and source
   3 1/2" 720K microfloppy       1 for executable (total 2 including sources)
   3 1/2" 720K microfloppy       1 for executable and source

Make sure the diskettes are formatted and enclose a SASMailer (stamped and
self addressed mailer) and send to me:
USMAIL: Jim Wilson
        1619 Josephine St., Apt #C
        Berkeley, CA 94703
	USA

People outside the US should enclose a suitable amount of money in US dollars
instead of stamps.  You can purchase international money orders at most any
large post office.

Diskettes received without proper return postage/mailer will be added to
my collection.  If you include a usable Email address with the diskette,
I will first try to contact you to correct the problem.

Turn around time will depend on what type of diskette you send, and how far
I have to go to find a PC that can write that type of diskette.  (That is,
I don't own an IBM-PC myself, so I will using machines owned by friends 
and the university, and hence availability of the IBM-PCs are determined 
by my friends and university policies.)

If you have any questions, feel free to send me email.

Jim Wilson                          | And if a man tried to spend his time on 
Internet: wilson@ernie.Berkeley.EDU | earth, to show before he died, what one
Usenet:  ...!ucbvax!ucbernie!wilson | man's life could be worth, yes, I wonder
                                    | what would happen to this world.