Adventures online
Chuck Guzis
cclist at sydex.com
Fri Jul 24 00:50:09 CDT 2020
On 7/23/20 9:00 PM, Eric Smith via cctalk wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 11:47 AM Chuck Guzis via cctalk <
> cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
>> Infocom's games were based on Crowther, after all.
>
>
> Inspired by, not "based on".
>
> ADVENT was written in Fortran 66. I'm not sure what Crowther used
> originally, but Don Woods version was developed on a DECsystem-10 running
> TOPS-10.
Well, it was darned near 50 years ago, so I can only recall what was on
the DECSystem10 tape, except for very general details. It only took a
couple of days to re-work in CDC FORTRAN and I lost interest quickly. I
do recall that there were a number of DEC FORTRAN "peculiarities" that
had to be ironed out.
I didn't even bother to get it working on the CDC STAR even though I had
access to resources.
I believe that there's even a CP/M-80 version wandering around. I've
got a copy of that somewhere.
The only other "serious" game I recall fooling with was Chess 3.0 to run
under the Zodiac operating system. It used its own peculiar display
driver, CHD, which had to be EDITLIB-ed into the system library, because
it was played on the DD60 operator's console.. A great time-killer if
you've got dedicated block time and are waiting for something to
complete. Even on a 6600, it really sucked up CPU time.
Of course, now I'm speaking gibberish to most of the audience, so I'll
shut up.
--Chuck
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