Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!hao!ames!oliveb!sun!pepper!cmcmanis From: cmcmanis%pepper@Sun.COM (Chuck McManis) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st,rec.games.empire Subject: Re: Empire Message-ID: <32110@sun.uucp> Date: Tue, 27-Oct-87 16:40:16 EST Article-I.D.: sun.32110 Posted: Tue Oct 27 16:40:16 1987 Date-Received: Fri, 30-Oct-87 07:13:49 EST References: <2731@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> <1030@saturn.ucsc.edu> Sender: news@sun.uucp Reply-To: cmcmanis@sun.UUCP (Chuck McManis) Organization: Sun Microsystems, Mountain View Lines: 23 Xref: mnetor comp.sys.atari.st:5978 rec.games.empire:257 In article <1030@saturn.ucsc.edu> (Steven Grimm) writes: >In article <2731@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> (John Saponara) writes: >>The classic mainframe game 'Empire' is now available on the Atari ST. >I'm working on a port, too -- but mine will be PD. It'll make a really nice >online game for BBSs. Be careful. There are a two flavors of empire, one with gold, and sectors, and many players, the other with Troop Transports, Carriers, Fighters, etc. This second one, originally appeared on DEC mainframes (it was written in Fortran) and was later ported to the Vax. For a while it was available on a DECUS source tape. Well the author, Walter Bright, sold/gave/whatever the rights to this program to Interstel, and no one else. He asked DECUS to stop distributing it and they did. So you cannot 'port' it and make it PD legally. All you can do is re-write it and make the version *you* created PD. Not that Interstel will probably sue you, although they could. Walter's last known mail address was at Data IO : bright@dataio.Data-IO.com ...!fluke!tikal!dataio!bright --Chuck McManis uucp: {anywhere}!sun!cmcmanis BIX: cmcmanis ARPAnet: cmcmanis@sun.com These opinions are my own and no one elses, but you knew that didn't you.