Thanks so much! Your work is very much appreciated.
I have uploaded a new disk image with the 321 sources with
many improvements.
All of the available device drivers can be build now, most
are for totally outdated hardware though. Still interesting
is the SCSI support, PCem does emulate an Adaptec 154x, which
can be used with the 3.2 release. I had to build an installation
floppy disk, the 3.0 distribution can only be installed on
systems with ST-506 harddisks.
Then /usr/local is populated with some more of the software I
enjoyed using a quarter century ago.
Enjoy,
Udo
There are newer rogue versions, but these won't compile
on 16bit UNIX's within a 64KB code segment.
I also left
a rogue highscore file so that you guys can beat me,
rogue -s to see how far I got ;-)
Tried and my version does compile on Coherent 3.2! :)
I might put it on my homepage some day. And/or, if
you wish to include it in the distribution, I can
mail you a copy.
Anyway, it's really fun to do some hacking on Coherent
again. Programming in those days was so much simpler
and so much more fun!
On Saturday, February 2, 2019 at 2:02:02 PM UTC+1, Nils M Holm wrote:
Tried and my version does compile on Coherent 3.2! :)
Cool.
I might put it on my homepage some day. And/or, if
you wish to include it in the distribution, I can
mail you a copy.
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