Corewar, UNIX
The Cybermat Rider
laba-3ac at e260-2e.berkeley.edu
Thu Oct 12 02:31:16 AEST 1989
In article <Oct.6.17.24.04.1989.6837 at pilot.njin.net> knutsen at pilot.njin.net (Mark Knutsen) writes:
>In article <12856 at s.ms.uky.edu> clagett at ms.uky.edu (Bill) writes:
>
>> Does a public-domain version of Core War, as written about by A. K. Dewey in
>> "Scientific America," exist? Under UNIX even?
>
>Yes, and I have several versions. I may as well take requests for
>sources again; this is a yearly sort of thing. Email the address
>below.
However, Corewars V2.0 by Choon-Piaw Na (cna at cory.berkeley.edu) will be out
for beta-testing at the beginning of next year. You'll see it first for the
Amiga though, but a Unix port should be available Real Soon After. 8-)
V1.0 is still available from him via email if you still want it. It will
be posted if demand warrants it. (NOTE: V1.0 doesn't have the
auto-decrement indirect addressing mode, but it does include the SPL
instruction which was left out by most other implementation of Corewars.)
>--
>Mark (I went to Norway this summer) Knutsen | "Not of | knutsen at pilot.njin.net
>Student Systems Programmer | this | knutsen at rutgers.edu
>NJIN Pilot Project, Rutgers University | world" | {...}!rutgers!knutsen
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