-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, Craig Sanders wrote:
> that's the good news. the bad news is that it was all done in turbo > pascal. however, the algorithms were clean and readable, so easily > ported to C. > > if you're interested, i'll dig up the files (i still have them on tape > somewhere...i think. dusty old code from the early 90s :-) and mail them > to you. i'll GPL them first, so you can do what you want with them. Cool! I'd always be glad to look at them (especially since I need a much better parser)... anyway, eventually I want to make a librolldice so that anyone can actually make the front end... and your code could definitely help, because I'm no good at parsers, and that would be one of the most important part of the library... :p As well, my roommate and I were going to also make a character sheet program (hence the reason for making the rolldice stuff a library), so we could just enter the data, and either save it to a file or go ahead and print it out... my roommate has been working on GTK+ for the occasion <g> Stevie - -- Stevie Strickland (PGP ID = 23A6D909) 325912 Georgia Tech Station [EMAIL PROTECTED] Georgia Institute of Technology http://computersprache.net/~sstrickl Atlanta, GA 30332 PGP Key fingerprint = 84 52 C7 EA E6 DB A1 C5 6A C9 D6 B9 88 26 74 FC -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNqgZM4XKvMsjptkJAQFhrgQAyHVq05FiRgv6RLl6s4UrSYSL9jb16rlt AlFAhXFc1p6rVABpX+W/vRmFUTkWyqfLYTlTytQMBTYOyrJCYlapPawMAq7QKtF7 YrBXByDvIxgnCwTrM3Nvu4M+o2RREoP8sFYa1YdOZRzUUgPXs2ecMUf91hyDBE+O 7KdmzhNe/D0= =SaXZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----