[net.games.rogue] how to get Rog-O-Matic

bruce@godot.UUCP (Bruce Nemnich) (03/17/84)

How can I obtain a version of Rog-O-Matic?

--bruce

bbanerje@sjuvax.UUCP (B. Banerjee) (03/20/84)

>> How can I obtain a version of Rog-O-Matic?
>> 
>> --bruce

I'd love to know the same thing.  Someone said that they would be
posting it to net.sources shortly (This was around 3 months ago)
and I've yet to see it.
-- 


				Binayak Banerjee
		{allegra | astrovax | bpa | burdvax}!sjuvax!bbanerje

dave@utcsrgv.UUCP (Dave Sherman) (03/21/84)

Last I heard, Rog-O-Matic was available from Michael Mauldin at CMU.
Send mail to {decvax,ihnp4,allegra}!ucbvax!Mauldin@CMU-CS-A.
I believe that when the current version (XIII) has the bugs out
he will be posting to net.sources.

Dave Sherman
Magnifibeast
-- 
 {allegra,cornell,decvax,ihnp4,linus,utzoo}!utcsrgv!dave

berry@zinfandel.UUCP (03/24/84)

#R:godot:-11100:zinfandel:5500008:000:1292
zinfandel!berry    Mar 22 15:33:00 1984


Ok, here is the message that I read last june.  I sent these guys a tape, and by
mid-july I had my copy.

	berry

***** zinfandel:net.ai / sri-arpa!Mauldin@CMU-CS-CAD /  9:43 am  Jun 15, 1983

You may be surprised to find that Rog-O-Matic, written by Andrew
Appel, Leonard Hamey, Guy Jacobson and Michael Mauldin at
Carnegie-Mellon University has been available for public consumption
since May 1982.  Rog-O-Matic XII is available from CMU, and version
VII has been at Berkeley since August of 1982.

Rog-O-Matic is written in C for Unix systems.  Rog-O-Matic has also 
been ported to VMS using Rice Phoenix.  Rog-O-Matic has been a total 
winner against Rogue 3.6, and has scored 7730 against Rogue 5.2 (quit 
while ascending from level 27 with the amulet).

Since our paper "Rog-O-Matic: A Belligerent Expert System" was not 
accepted to AAAI-83, it will be released this summer as a technical 
report of CMU.  Copies of the draft may be obtained by sending net
mail to "mauldin@CMU-CS-A", or by writing

        Michael Mauldin
        Dept. of Computer Science
        Carnegie-Mellon University
        Pittsburgh, PA 15213.

The source code is also publicly available, and can be mailed via the
net.  Or, mail a magtape to the address above, and we'll put it there
for you.
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