On 12/3/22 10:41, [email protected] wrote:
I would imagine any of the Fortran versions floating around the
net would compile and run today.
On another note, I have a listing of a similar program written in
Fortran by a Cadet Freezemeyer (spelling?) at West Point from the
very early 80's.
I keep meaning to type it in but it is about an inch of green bar
and would take quite some time and work to do it. I wish I had
kept a copy on 8 Track Tape but I doubt I did.
Does anyone still have the source for the 1100 version of the Colossal Cave adventure game? I can remember wasting ridiculous amounts of time playing that game when I should have been working.
On Saturday, December 3, 2022 at 10:54:14 AM UTC-5, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
On 12/3/22 10:41, [email protected] wrote:
I would imagine any of the Fortran versions floating around the
net would compile and run today.
On another note, I have a listing of a similar program written in
Fortran by a Cadet Freezemeyer (spelling?) at West Point from the
very early 80's.
I keep meaning to type it in but it is about an inch of green bar
and would take quite some time and work to do it. I wish I had
kept a copy on 8 Track Tape but I doubt I did.
Does anyone still have the source for the 1100 version of the Colossal Cave adventure game? I can remember wasting ridiculous amounts of time playing that game when I should have been working.
On Saturday, December 3, 2022 at 11:41:43 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
Does anyone still have the source for the 1100 version of the Colossal Cave adventure game? I can remember wasting ridiculous amounts of time playing that game when I should have been working.It is available at:
http://www.superiorbeing.ca/adventure.html
Cheers,
Steve J. Martin
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