On Mikes page is a cassette copy of "hunt the Wumpus". It is in basic and is
cassette data. One can easily strip the cassette headers out but the BASIC commands are
encoded in the special characters. One could, without too much difficulty figure what most
of the BASIC commands were and strip them out. It I have time, I could get my Poly88 up
and running to create a listing in plain BASIC. The graphical part would still need some
translation to what ever machine one wanted to target it to.
Still, looking at the text/encoded characters, in a file viewer like Xtree, one could
figure out the BASIC commands. It is easier than working out an encrypted message with
fore knowledge of BASIC.
Dwight
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Yes, it was a graphical game.
It was a search game as I recall and the Wumpus was also on the move.
The Poly88 used a memory mapped graphics. Other machines like the Atari 400/800 could,
with minor modifications, run such a program. The Poly88 used a course graphics. Each
character location could have a 3 high by 2 wide black/white block patterns ( let me see,
that would be 128 different graphical patterns, as I recall ).
Dwight
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On Jul 15, 2020, at 11:23 AM, dwight via cctalk <cctalk at
classiccmp.org<mailto:cctalk at classiccmp.org>> wrote:
I ran "Hunt the Wumpus" on my Poly88. I don't recall if it was part of their
games collection or I typed it in form some book.
Dwight
The ?Hunt the Wumpus? I?m thinking of is actually graphical.
Zane