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From: devtrix@netcom.com (Matthew B. Wood)
Subject: Re: Scott Adams adventures on Unix/Mac/Apple II?
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mas.supplies@easynet.co.uk (Bill Hoggett) writes:

>My august eminence previously wrote:

>>In article <devtrixDz4wsC.GuC@netcom.com> Matthew B. Wood said:

>>Right, first thing first: Use Yahoo (or any other search engine) to locate
>>Scott's current home page (search for Scott or Adams or both). Then follow
>>the links to locate TRS-80 versions of the .dat files for Scott's games.

>>Next, go to ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/scottadams and find either:

>>1       -       A ScottFree interpreter that runs on your machine.

>Here's the URL for Scott's page:

>http://users.mwci.net/~msadams/index.html

cool!  Thanks for the note, Bill.  A friend of mine found this page I have 
below.  It's dedicated to the ScottFree Interpreter, which runs on Unix, 
Mac, and PC!  Play all those old Scott Adams games and more.

http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/inside/angl/people/pdd/advent.html


For old TRS-80/Z-80 fans, check out this page:
http://w3.infonorth.com/~ira/trs80-1.htm

Now I'm off to finish Golden Voyage, a game I first played and never got 
to finish back in summer of 82.  shriek!

+Matt

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Matthew B. Wood                                              mbwood@netcom.com

Homer: "If something is hard, it's not worth learning.  Now, let's go
         watch TV."
Bart: "What's on, Dad?"
Homer: "It doesn't matter...."


