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- From: dgg@ksr.com (David Grubbs)
- Newsgroups: alt.sources
- Subject: Re: Rogue Source
- Message-ID: <DGG.91Mar7195616@kaos.ksr.com>
- Date: 8 Mar 91 00:56:16 GMT
-
- In article <1991Mar6.054310.16775@cs.umn.edu> alberti@donald.cs.umn.edu (Timothy Fay) writes:
-
- Summary: Looking for Rogue Source in C
- Date: 6 Mar 91 00:43:10 EST
- Organization: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, CSci dept.
-
- From: avatar@pnet51.orb.mn.org
-
- I was wondering where I might find the source to the program
- ROGUE. I understand it is written in C, and I'm wondering if
- the source code is available. Please e-mail responses to
- the address at the TOP of this letter (as this is not my
- regular account). Thanks in advance!
-
-
- There should be some way to perform a "remote execution" (a phrase I first saw
- used in this context by Randall Schwartz) on someone who posts questions
- before reading the Unix Frequently Asked Questions list.
-
- If you take a look at that document, you will find the following:
-
- 9. rec.games.*: Where can I get the source for ... rogue?
-
- You can't get the source of rogue. The authors of the game, as is
- their right, have chosen not to make the sources available.
- However, several rogue-like games have been posted to the
- comp.sources.games group and they are available in the archives.
-
-
- You should note that this is question 9 out of 40. It has been on the list
- from its beginning a decade ago (plus or minus).
-
- Nice to see that people haven't changed.
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- David G. Grubbs Kendall Square Research Corp.
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