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infocom-4.01pl2-2 released



Date: 29 Feb 96 00:52 UT
Source: infocom
Binary: infocom 
Version: 4.01pl2-2
Maintainer: Brian White <bcwhite@bnr.ca>
Description: 
 infocom: A freely distributable parser for Infocom data files.
 :  Now you can play all of the famous Infocom interactive-fiction
 :  adventure games under Linux.  All that is needed is the machine-independent
 :  data file from the original package or multi-game sets like the
 :  "Lost Treasures of Infocom" (I and II).  Three of Infocom's
 :  sampler packages (sampler1_R55.z3, sampler2.z3, & minizork.z3)
 :  are available by anonymous FTP from ftp.gmd.de under the
 :  /if-archive/infocom/demos directory.  Put them in the local
 :  directory /usr/lib/games/infocom.
 :  .
 :  Two executables are included in this package: one that runs under
 :  standard termcap ("infocom") and one that uses ansi codes to do color
 :  ("infocoma").  Both will run on the Linux console.
Priority: Low
Changes: 
 - Recompiled for ELF
 - Added dots to blank lines in extended description
Files:
 -rw-r--r--   1 root      85698 Feb 28 19:51 games/infocom-4.01pl2-2.tar.gz
 -rw-r--r--   1 root       3382 Feb 28 19:51 games/infocom-4.01pl2-2.diff.gz
 -rw-r--r--   1 root     130023 Feb 28 19:50 games/infocom-4.01pl2-2.deb
 7dbb0de252c72c76eddbfc460340bf15  infocom-4.01pl2-2.tar.gz
 9ff33407f20e10dedd4a36d1e1031e52  infocom-4.01pl2-2.diff.gz
 500a16d8bfaa6f22c27ffc832994506a  infocom-4.01pl2-2.deb

                                        Brian
                                 ( bcwhite@bnr.ca )

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