thomas-m@schooner.cis.ohio-state.edu (Malcolm Thomas) (04/06/89)
In article <1014@pte.UUCP> kiy@pte.UUCP (Kevin Young) writes: >Hello, fellow wanderers, >I am new to this group (and wanderer) so forgive me if this is old stuff. Me too. [...] >PS. Our wanderer only has 20 screens. I saw someone who had at least 49. >Where to I get more??? Where do I get them for MS-DOS. I don't know if this is the right group for that. -------------------------------------------------------------------- thomas-m@cis.ohio-state.edu | "Start of witty saying... Dept of Cptr/Inf Sci, CAE 239 | ...witty saying... Ohio-State-U, Columbus, OH 43210| ...end of witty saying."
billr@tekred.CNA.TEK.COM (Bill Randle) (04/11/89)
The complete set of official wanderer screens are available from any comp.sources.games archive site. They were posted as wand-screens/Part01 and wand-screens/Part02. The MS-DOS versions of wanderer use the same set of screens as the Unix version. -Bill Randle Moderator, comp.sources.games Tektronix, Inc. games@saab.CNA.TEK.COM
khl@cunixc.cc.columbia.edu (Kenneth H. Lee) (04/13/89)
In article <3826@tekred.CNA.TEK.COM> billr@tekred.CNA.TEK.COM (Bill Randle) writes: >The complete set of official wanderer screens are available from any >comp.sources.games archive site. They were posted as wand-screens/Part01 ... > -Bill Randle > Moderator, comp.sources.games > Tektronix, Inc. > games@saab.CNA.TEK.COM My question is, how do I find out what the archive sites are? /k -- Kenneth H. Lee khl@cunixc.cc.columbia.edu Columbia University ...{topaz|rutgers}!columbia!cunixc!khl 209 Watson, 612 West 115 Street khlcu@cuvmc.bitnet New York, NY 10025 (212) 854-8230