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OpenOffice.org extension to process data from the Angband Ladder site
It will allow to
- keep local copy of data from http://angband.oook.cz/ladder.php
- get data updates on user command
- do reports, charts, saves to various formats etc, what office suites usually do
Dinaao Is Not An Apple One Emulator.
It does however already run most apple1 software. It runs on the command line so cut and paste works perfectly. A great 65C02/Basic learning/development environment.
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JustEmpire and TEmpire (Tiny Empire) are two Empire-derivative games based (very!) loosely on Walter Bright's original Empire concept (classicempire.com), using JustBasic (justbasic.com) and Borland Turbo C/C++ (bdn.borland.com/museum). Others possible.
Pruebas is an open source game mix of text adventure and RPG written in Microsoft QBasic (under MS-DOS 6.22) that uses keyboard. Runs natively under MS-DOS and compatible OS like Windows (use emulators like DosBox to run it under BeOS, Linux, *BSD, etc).