That version (quadrant map in ASCII) was very common in all the old versions.
I must even have such a versin that runs on a 6800, but I can not remember
if it was written in native 6800 or BASIC, running on SWTPC 6800 BASIC.
- Henk, PA8PDP.
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Onderwerp: Re: basic language startrek program
In article <43BED60D.3010607 at PACBELL.NET>,
BOB LAAG <RLAAG at pacbell.net> writes:
Looking for info or the origin of a paper tape program
in basic that
plays a startrek game with quadrants, stars, klingons, etc... I got it
back in the 70's from some military guys and it ran on my old computer
mainframe stuff... Just wondering if anyone recognizes this or wants
the file???
This sounds very much like the star trek game that was on the HP3000
I used at the University of Delaware circa 1978/1979.
Did it print out your quadrant map with a little ASCII graphic?
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