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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
Subject: Re: ZX Spectrum Adventures?
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In article <3pqfk4$j46@news.rrz.uni-koeln.de> spahl@work2.ch-cip.Uni-Koeln.DE (Werner Spahl) writes:
>Blizzard Pass

Well I've got this somewhere (I wrote it 8)). I don't however hold the
spectrum copyright (just for all other ports - of which there are currently
none and the code is on a BBC micro disk 8( ). The game in question is
definitely copyright by someone (probably whoever the receiver was when
tynesoft went boom) so I can't really give you a copy, tho I doubt anyone
would care. I've just not had the time or got the tools to get a spectrum
snapshot made of Blizzard Pass so I can recover the database and write a 
new driver for it for Unix.

>Perseus and Andromeda

I can't help you with the spectrum version, but all the databases and unix &
dos drivers for the Brian Howarth games are on ftp.gmd.de. The driver is GPL
licensed, and the game databases Brian (nice man) placed in the public
domain.

Alan
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