It'd be cool if you would give this to Warren. There are even 5620
emulators out there; maybe this game could be revived? I remember
playing it, it was fun.
Arnold
"Greg A. Woods" <woods(a)robohack.ca> wrote:
At Fri, 18 Sep 2020 14:22:22 -0700, Mary Ann Horton
<mah(a)mhorton.net> wrote:
Subject: [TUHS] GBACA
The topic of GBACA (Get Back At Corporate America), the video game for
the BLIT/5620, has come up on a Facebook group.
Does anyone happen to have any details about it, source code, author,
screen shots, ...?
It was written by Pat Autilio:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/patautilio/
I do have a copy of the source. It's all marked up with comments like:
* Copyright (c) 1984, 1985 AT&T
* All Rights Reserved
* THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE
* CODE OF AT&T.
* The copyright notice above does not
* evidence any actual or intended
* publication of such source code.
But then again so was all the other dmd/layers stuff at the time, and
most of that was opened up, if I'm not mistaken, by Dave Dykstra
(e.g. the dev5620 package even came with a GPLv2 COPYING file).
So I suppose I could make it available....
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