On Oct 13, 14:12, Megan wrote:
>
> >Jerome Fine replies:
> >
> >While I have a number of versions of the source for SST (Super
> >Star Trek) which was first written around the same time, I don't
> >think I have the FORTRAN IV source for the SST.SAV and
> >SST.DOC files (well obviously I do have the source for the
> >DOC file since that is the source) that were also released
> >around 1979 as well. Those two files are at dbit under games
> >for RT-11 unless you want me to e-mail them.
> >
> >Might you know where the FORTRAN IV source for that
> >version might be found. Also, I suspect that the 1979 version
> >of SST must have been compiled using V3.0x of RT-11.
>
> Your message was in response to my message about Spacewar on
> a GT40... I wasn't talking about Star Trek or Super Star Trek.
> They are entirely different games...
>
> I've not seen SST for quite a while... I might have a copy
> somewhere in my disk archives, but they are not currently
> accessible (being in storage)... I'm pretty sure there is
> a copy *somewhere* on the net...
Jerome, have you looked at the FORTRAN IV version of Star Trek on my page
at
http://www.dunnington.u-net.com/public/startrek/ ? It's Kay Fisher's
(from DEC) translation of Mike Mayfield's program. It's not the same as
the version at dbit, though. If that one is a 10x10 grid instead of the
classic 8x8, it's probably the UT Super Star Trek released through DECUS.
You can probably find it in the DECUS catalogue.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
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University of York
Received on Mon Oct 14 2002 - 01:46:01 BST