Of course, it is better to run it on vintage hardware to get the full experience, but there is an Java applet version that runs in a browser -
http://www.hexatron.com/rogue/ There is also an iPhone port (last updated in 2008, so that's vintage as far as iOS, right?). alan > On Nov 18, 2016, at 22:05, Richard Loken <rllo...@telus.net> wrote: > > So I am 35 days from retirement and I have been cleaning up the office > and my Redhat Linux workstation and in /usr/local/src I found: > > linuxrogue-0.3.7-roguecentral.tar > > So I exploded the tar ball and compiled it and it crashed so I carted it > over to one of our Tru64 Unix Alpha boxes, took the 'g' off "gcc" in the > makefile, used sed to change ncurses to curses where ever it could be > found and compiled it. AND IT WORKS SWELL! > > Rogue is as addictive today as it was in 1982 on the VAX-11/780 running > 4.2bsd. I think I will port it to OpenVMS and run it on my AS4100. > > -- > Richard Loken VE6BSV, Systems Programmer - VMS : "...underneath those > Athabasca University : tuques we wear, our > Athabasca, Alberta Canada : heads are naked!" > ** rllo...@telus.net ** : - Arthur Black