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readme.txt | 2016-02-16 | 1.6 kB | |
tw40.zip | 2016-02-16 | 121.0 kB | |
jar102x.exe | 2016-02-16 | 507.0 kB | |
tw40-source.7z | 2016-02-16 | 107.6 kB | |
Totals: 4 Items | 737.2 kB | 0 |
I think this is the original source code I started with. From the archive: TW2.DOC: TradeWars 200/QuixPlus version TW2.DOC:...The original version of TradeWars was, for it's time, one of the more TW2.DOC:advanced DOOR games availiable, and was soon upgraded to versions II and III. TW2.DOC:Again, both versions were in BASIC, and oddly enough, Sherrick released the TW2.DOC:September 1986, our version of TW2 went on line. Oddly enough, we never TW2.DOC:version of our conversion efforts. In actuality, we converted TW3! TW2.DOC:...The first of these was discovered when the Apokolips version's data files TW2.DOC:...So, what you have here is essentially a working version of TW2 for WWIV, TW2.DOC:...Anyway, that's pretty much the history behind the game and it's conversion. TW2.DOC:my version, and is not pleased at all. To him, I can only say this: TW2.DOC:I ran across while fixing that one. It should now work on unmodified versions TW2.PAS: * TradeWars II - QuixPlus Version * TW2.PAS: * Pascal conversions by Lord Darkseid * TWINSTR.DOC: Original BASIC version TWINSTR.DOC: Pascal conversion by Lord Darkseid FILES: ====== tw40.zip This is the file that I found. Inside is a 'jar' archive. Yes it is not a normal archive jar102x.exe This is the 'jar' utility to extract the attached jar file. tw40-source.7z This is the extracted source/binary pair. I'm including this for people who don't want to mess around with jar files.