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- GEOS PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE
- by Bruce Thomas
-
-
- On July 2, 2001, Todd Elliott
- posted a query to the Homestead
- mailing list asking about the
- existence of a Missile Command game
- for GEOS. Todd felt this would make an
- interesting GEOS programming project
- if no such game existed. After much
- discussion the closest anyone could
- come was a geoBASIC sample program
- with parachutists.
-
- In June of 2002 I came across a
- game called Missile Defense that was
- copyrighted in 1991 by a German firm.
- Arndt Dettke and Werner Weicht told me
- the game was from a set of 4 GEOS
- Games Disks released by M&T software.
- I contacted the company and, after
- dealing with a number of people via
- phone and e-mail, I was finally told
- the company had no contact with the
- authors after all this time and did
- not have the right to release the
- software to the Public Domain.
-
- I posted a query on my CUE web
- site (http://www.edmc.net/cue) asking
- for any info or contact with the
- authors. After 7.5 months I received
- an e-mail from one of the authors who
- contacted the others. I soon had their
- permission to release the software to
- the Public Domain. But, since they
- could no longer locate their contracts
- they put the onus on me to ensure the
- company no longer held the rights and
- that this was OK to do. Back to the
- fellow at M&T who I had dealt with the
- most.
-
- Ten Months went by before I heard
- back from M&T, stating that, since the
- authors had agreed to release the
- software to the Public Domain, they
- would consent to this as well.
-
- Arndt Dettke and Werner Weicht
- (with help from Colin J. Thomson)
- worked diligently to transfer the
- German Documentation into English.
- Once they sent this to me I was able
- to organize the disks (Werner had
- provided D64 images of the originals)
- and prepare to announce the
- availability of the software today at
- the EXPO.
-
- Which brings up the next point.
- How can a person obtain these 4 disks
- with 17 great games for GEOS?
-
- As of today, May 29, 2004 the GEOS
- Games Series is available on the EXPO
- Edition of the
-
- GEOSPECIFIC PD/Shareware CD.
-
- This CD contains over 80 MBs of
- D64 and D81 images of disks full of
- GEOS software. Many of the programs
- are hard to find (geoCheckBook) and no
- longer produced (Dick Estel's Font
- Resource Directory complete with
- dozens of GEOS fonts). Also included
- are...
-
- Complete Collections from
-
- GeoWorld Magazine,
-
- GeoVision International magazine,
-
- Gaelyne Gasson's GeoManiacs
- Collection
-
- The geoMetrix GEOS User Group
-
- Randy Winchester's AntiGrav
- ToolKit articles from geoWorld
- Magazine Graphic
-
- Interpretation columns from
- Commodore World and GO64! by
- myself (many appearing here for
- the first time in English).
-
- Software from notable GEOS authors
- as Spike Dethman, Kent
- Smotherman, Nate Fielder and
- Dave Ferguson
-
- The CD is being offered at a 10%
- reduction in cost until June 30, 2004
- (US$18 instead of the usual US$20).
- Postage in North America is included
- in this price. An extra US$1.50 is
- required for shipping outside of North
- America. If you are at the show you
- can pick one up directly from me.
- Also, $2.00 from the sale of each EXPO
- Edition geoSpecific CD will go
- directly to the LUCKY Club to help
- cover some of the costs involved in
- hosting the EXPO.
-
- But, since the disks are PD they
- will also soon be available for
- download from the CUE website.
-
- enGEOy!
-
- BT
-
-
- [LOADSTAR EXCLUSIVE:] We have arranged
- to have the GEOS Games mentioned here
- on LOADSTAR, beginning next month. Our
- hope is that we can also develope
- BASIC 2.0 or DOTBASIC versions for
- non-GEOS LOADSTARites.
-
- DMM
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