I looked at the stuff on your site including StarTrek (actually Super StarTrek).
Supposedly it was originally writtten (in Fortran) for the CDC 6600 in about 1974. Shortly
afterwards it was rewrittten (in BASIC) at Intel to run on the Intel Intellec MDS-800. A
few months ago I found a copy of the source code for Super StarTrek version 2 on-line.
It's at
<http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Intel+MDS&start=300&hl=en&selm=dfbills-ya02408000R0104972147100001%40newstand.syr.edu&rnum=303>.
Does anyone still have the source code for the CDC version?
You may want to add it to your site or add a link to it.
Joe
At 11:18 PM 7/8/02 -0700, you wrote:
Howdy!
If you are interested in classic BASIC games running on Windows, check out my collection
of classic BASIC games! Each game included in this collection is an original, un-cut
classic game from the '70s and early '80s. Although these versions are TRS-80
versions, they are very similar, if not identical, to versions for other computers of the
day (Apple II, PDP-11, etc.)
These games run as native windows apps via a Microsoft Level 2 BASIC compatible
interpreter that I wrote. The interpreter will run original tokenized or ASCII programs.
Included in the package are classic games, like Hamurabi, Elisa, Star Trek, etc.
http://www.awsoftware.org
- Anthony
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