>Pete Turnbull wrote:
> > On Nov 11, 9:02, Joe wrote:
> > Very cool! You even included the Intel MDS version!
> Thank you :-) I can't quite remember why I started collecting so many
> different versions of Star Trek, but if anyone has any other
> interesting versons, I'd be happy to put them on the page.
Jerome Fine replies:
http://www.dunnington.u-net.com/public/startrek/
I have looked at your "link" page before, but still do not
have the time to do more than look. I also am very
intrigued with Star Trek since I introduced son #3 to it
in the early 1980s - or about 20 years ago - when I
used to take him to work with me and let him play SST
on the PDP-11 computer since in those years I could still
not afford a home PDP-11 computer.
So while I have not (in 20 years) had the time to confirm the
source code, it seems to me that the possible version is:
http://www.dunnington.u-net.com/public/startrek/spacwr.for
About 5 years ago, I sent the two SST files to John Wilson:
http://www.dbit.com/pub/pdp11/rt11/games/
If anyone has an old V3.0x distribution for RT-11 and the
FORTRAN IV (possibly V2.5 at the time), they may want
to attempt to duplicate the SST.SAV file. If they need those
two distributions to be run under SIMH, send me a request.
I don't have time right now to attempt to reproduce the
executable - maybe in about 10 years.
Sincerely yours,
Jerome Fine
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