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On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 8:57 PM Tomasz Rola via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
  On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 09:51:02AM -0500, Daniel
Seagraves via cctalk
 wrote:
  While dumping lispm tapes, I found one with a
label saying "Read it
 into DRAL" (may be "DRAC"?) "and sent a message to cap's bboard
 saying where it can be found. -Bob?. There was another paper label
 that had fallen off. What I think is the label in question was later
 found in the bottom of the box, a strip of masking tape saying
 ?SPACEWAR FOR VAX (Unix?)?. The contents are a 136KB tar archive
 containing source to a program called ?orbit?, all files are dated
 August 22nd, 1983.
 
 I unpacked it. The beginning of orbit.man says:
 --------------------
 .SH NAME
 orbit \- Spacewar on the Sun
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B
 orbit <players>
 .PP
 .B
 orbit <ship1name> ... [-O <optionfile>]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 The classic game of interplanetary death and destruction.
 Mostly written in C; an assembler package does fast single-precision
 floating-point for orbital calculations and collision detection.
 .PP
 Most of the game's basic parameters are changeable;
 parameter sets can be saved and reloaded from option files.
 If the file .orbitrc exists in your
 --------------------
 and the fp.s file looks to me like a Motorola assembler, but I may be
 wrong. In main.c there are references to something like graphics
 routines making use of framebuffer. The structure of filesystem
 mentioned in Makefile hints towards Unix-like system.
 I would say, after very quick looking, it is rather for SunOS, not for
 anything DEC-made.
 I wonder if others may come to different conclusions?
 --
 Regards,
 Tomasz Rola
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