[comp.windows.open-look] Netrek/Xtrek

dlou@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Dennis Lou) (04/13/91)

A number of people have been complaining that Netrek/Xtrek doesn't
run under OpenWindows 2.0

A version of Netrek that will work with OpenWindows 2.0 is now
available via anonymous ftp from scam.berkeley.edu under the 
~ftp/tmp directory.

More information on Netrek/Xtrek can be found on scam.berkeley.edu
under the ~ftp/src/games/netrek directory.

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EYRING@cc.utah.edu (04/16/91)

scam.berkeley.edu is 128.32.138.1

welch@scam.Berkeley.EDU (Sean N. Welch) (04/18/91)

In article <18253@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> dlou@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Dennis Lou) writes:
>
>A version of Netrek that will work with OpenWindows 2.0 is now
>available via anonymous ftp from scam.berkeley.edu under the 
>~ftp/tmp directory.
>

It has been moved, from the ~ftp/tmp directory to 
~ftp/src/games/netrek, as is befitting something so 
valuable.  We wouldn't want it to get zorched the
next time reboot the machine.  

And as pointed out somewhere else, we are, as ever,
scam.berkeley.edu 128.32.138.1, not to be confused
with 1.2.3.4.5 which is the combination on my luggage.

Sean Welch
The XCF - The X is for Xtrek

ratazzie@lonex.radc.af.mil (Edward P. Ratazzi) (04/18/91)

In article <xtrek@xcf> welch@scam.Berkeley.EDU (Sean N. Welch) writes:
>
>It [netrek] has been moved, from the ~ftp/tmp directory to
>~ftp/src/games/netrek, as is befitting something so
>valuable.  We wouldn't want it to get zorched the
>next time reboot the machine.
>
From the name, netrek.sequent.sun4.openwindows.Z, it looks as though this
is for sun4.  My failed attempt at running this on a sun3 reinforces this
assumption.

Is there a sun3 openwindows version available?

TIA,

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