
21sep21

I have v0.1.1 from S.F. The authors are:

	thomas dettbarn-> dettus@matrixx-bielefeld.de (failing to send)

	alexander hollinger-> alexander.hollinger@gmx.net

	sebastian gutsfeld-> segoh@gmx.net

	matthias thar-> hiast2@compuserve.de (fail to send)
	...but I contacted him thru S.F. message, also.


My letter:

22sep21

Hello. My name is Rod. I downloaded nInvaders v0.1.1 from S.F.
but could not get it running quite properly. So I decided
to translate it into a more "modern" style using my favorite
language Ada. I would call my version: preliminary (beta).
However it does have sound and it runs on OSX, Windows,
and linux (my build platform).

Please try it if you have the time and interest. Here is the link:

https://github.com/fastrgv/CoTerminalApps

Note that it is bundled with other arcade games & puzzles. When
you run it from the scripts:

winterm.bat (MsWin)
macterm.sh  (Mac/Osx)
gnuterm.sh  (Gnu/Linux)

it is the choice at the bottom labelled "Space Invaders".

I would be, of course, interested in any comments you choose to make.

Rod <fastrgv@gmail.com>

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generic letter to any articles about terminal games on linux:
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CoTerminal Apps is a portable collection of non-graphical ascii
puzzles and games WITH SOUND that run on Windows, OS-X, & Gnu/Linux.
It includes SpaceInvaders, Pacman, and Frogger, plus 10 puzzles.
*This is Free Open Source Software and includes all source code.
No 3rd party tools or libraries required.*

The most recent addition is SpaceInvaders[1978], a translation of nInvaders 
to a modern implementation with sound.

Here is the link:

https://github.com/fastrgv/CoTerminalApps

another:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/coterminalapps/ 

Rod 
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<fastrgv@gmail.com>

