Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!midway!mimsy!oasys!dtrc!westbroo From: westbroo@dtrc.dt.navy.mil (Westbrook) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Where is David Townsend, writer of Bull Run, the civil war game? Message-ID: <6520@oasys.dt.navy.mil> Date: 21 Mar 91 23:54:15 GMT References: <2168@public.BTR.COM> Sender: news@oasys.dt.navy.mil Organization: David Taylor Research Center Lines: 35 In article <2168@public.BTR.COM> valentin@public.BTR.COM (Valentin Pepelea) writes: >As the subject line says, I'm trying to contact David Townsend, the author >of Bull Run, a civil war wargame simulator. I'm so hooked to his game, I have >to send in my shareware contribution. > >David was also promising to send a manual, keyboard overlay and source code >to contributors. Should I not be able to contact him, I would like to obtain >the source code from someone else. Somebody has to get this game running under >2.0. > >Valentin He's right here, courtesy of his girlfriend's UseNet account (I have no posting access myself). I've moved around enough recently that any mail directed to the address published with _Bull Run_ no longer gets to me. However, I can be reached via the routes at the bottom of this message. I still have plenty of manuals and keyboard overlays, so anyone interested should feel free to contact me. The shareware terms for _Bull Run_ are the same as when it was originally released: $20 gets you a nice printed manual (historical notes, better instructions, orders of battle), a keyboard template, and the source code. I've been toying with the idea of re-releasing _Bull Run_; I'll add 2.0 compatibility on the list of things to do. I'd be interested in hearing any suggestions you may have (e-mail, please). Now if I can only get Commodore to release 2.0 for the 2000s and send me some documentation.... :-) Dave Townsend ...!sun!sundc!capitol!townsend (UseNet) D.TOWNSEND3 (GEnie) 3336 Conquistador Ct. (U.S.Mail) Annandale, VA 22003