On Thu, Oct 30, 1997 at 05:29:47PM +0100, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> A year ago, when I still used Slackware, I had a 'tetris for terminals',
> which was really a program that could be used on any keyboard-and-screen
> terminal. Only 'letter' keys (and maybe Space and Enter, I'm not sure)
> were used and the output was all ASCII. This program was part of the
> Slackware distribution. I believe is was in a 'bsdgames' package, or
> whatever they call it.
> 
> Does anybody know what happened to it or where I might get this program? A
> while ago I couldn't find it in the latest Slackware distribution and I
> don't have a CD of the older one, since my network connection is fast
> enough to download a complete distribution.

I know the one. I compiled it ok on libc5 and it runs alright here,
but I can't get it to compile on libc6, which would be required
for a package to be created. It uses varargs and I don't know how
to port that to something modern (I think it is approaching 10 years old
from memory).

IIRC, I grabbed the source out of the Slackware disks.
(There is a use for them after all ...)

Hamish
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