Subject: Re: [stella] Alpha Source - R.A From: Erik Mooney <emooney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 01:39:13 -0500 |
On Fri, 05 Jan 2001 15:33:55 +0100, you wrote: >Hi there! > >Ok, here comes the source of the Alpha Demo. > >Please inform me, if I missed any stellalist demo earlier than May 97 >which is not mentioned in the source, so that I can add it in the 4K >version. Wow, this is pretty impressive. Nice work! I saw in the comments that you wanted to include my prototype RPG thingy, but I never posted the source. I hadn't realized that, actually. Here it is, if anyone wants to see it... it's fairly messy, but that's cause it was designed to do a lot more than display one screen. And I think I've forgotten most of what I was planning to do with it, actually... :) As for INV, well, maybe I'll finish it someday... eh, probably not :) I'm wondering if I should've done a different degree and career path (I graduate with a BS in comp sci this spring), so I could keep doing programming as a hobby. If I'm writing code all day at work, the last thing I want to do is go home and program some more, even for the 2600.
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