Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!ames!ptsfa!ihnp4!invest!wheaton!cculver From: cculver@wheaton.UUCP (Calvin Culver) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Hitchhiker's Guide for CP/M-80 Message-ID: <472@wheaton.UUCP> Date: Mon, 16-Mar-87 22:33:25 EST Article-I.D.: wheaton.472 Posted: Mon Mar 16 22:33:25 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 18-Mar-87 06:23:09 EST References: <2791@hammer.TEK.COM> <1140001@hpclisp.HP.COM> Reply-To: cculver@wheaton.UUCP (Calvin Culver) Organization: Wheaton College, Wheaton IL. Lines: 42 In article <1140001@hpclisp.HP.COM> brengle@hpclisp.HP.COM (Tim Brengle) writes: >I called Infocom's 800 number. I was planning >to order about $300 worth of Kaypro II stuff and was surprised to hear that >they are completely out of stock. For ALL CP/M stuff. >... >Still, I haven't given up. I managed to get an order form from a friend (who >has LOTS of Infocom stuff for his MSDOS machine, **SIGH**) > Tim Brengle Now I'm concerned. I called Infocom about 4 weeks back to check on availability for Kaypro stuff and was told they still had stock on everything. I mailed off a check the next day, but have heard or seen nothing from them yet. But now for some (I hope) good news. If I'm correct in my assumptions, you should be able to run much of the MS-DOS stuff under CP/M. Here's how: The .COM file for an Infocom game is a generic file; the only thing that changes from Zork I to Hitchhiker to Suspended is the .DAT file. Any .COM file will run any .DAT file simply by changing the name of the .DAT file to correspond to the .COM file. Thus, for example, simply by changing the name of HITCHHIK.DAT to ZORK1.DAT, placing it on a disk with ZORK1.COM, and typing ZORK1, you should be playing Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Neat, huh? I have verified that this does work with the CP/M versions (I have 11 of the 17 Infocom games for CP/M and I've run them all with ZORK1.COM using this method). Alternatively, you could open up, say, ZORK1.COM with DDT and find where it says ZORK1.DAT, then change that to HITCHHIK.DAT and it should then run as is with HITCHHIK.DAT. Thus, I assume that the same is true for MS-DOS versions and, what's even better, you should be able to transfer a .DAT file from an MS-DOS version and run it with any CP/M .COM file. As I haven't got access to any MS-DOS Infocom games I haven't been able to verify this, but I can't see any reason why it shouldn't work. Could you do me a favor? Give this a try for me and see if I'm right. I'm anxious to know. --calvin culver-- ...ihnp4!invest!wheaton!cculver Cculver@wheaton.UUCP