bobg+@andrew.cmu.edu (Robert Steven Glickstein) (09/07/90)
I recently posted a casino-style craps game called "vcraps" to comp.sources.games. It's written for Unix using curses. Is it possible to create a DOS executable from these sources? If so, has anyone done so, or would anyone be willing to do so? My dad, who's a craps fanatic and who only has access to an IBM PS/2 running DOS, desperately wants a copy of my game to play around with. I'd be greatly indebted to anyone who could send me an IBM binary of vcraps. If you plan to undertake this mission, let me know and I'll send the latest vcraps sources, which have been stuck in the comp.sources.games queue for a week or two. Thanks in advance. ______________ _____________________________ Bob Glickstein | Internet: bobg@andrew.cmu.edu Information Technology Center | Bitnet: bobg%andrew@cmuccvma.bitnet Carnegie Mellon University | UUCP: ...!harvard!andrew.cmu.edu!bobg Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 | (412) 268-6743 | Sinners can repent, but stupid is forever
tcs@router.jhuapl.edu (09/26/90)
Sure, I'd be willing to give it a shot. The Moria source code has a PCCurses library (you have to compile it too). That might replace the *nix curses. Carl Schelin tcs@router.jhuapl.edu