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Message no. 1
From: Role Playing Manager <moria@*****.FR>
Subject: SR2 programs.
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1993 15:46:38 GMT
Hi chummers,

Since the mail from Shadows <b2414@******.IUT-ORSAY.FR>, some persons
had declared to be interested by a program for SR2. I think it would be a good
idea to put in common all the work that had been done until now, and give our
ideas for a good development of these programs. I think we are enough of people
here on SHADOWRN to do a good work ( My last count was 217 ).

Bye

Ben.


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Message no. 2
From: Mike Cating <mec14@**.CWRU.EDU>
Subject: Re: SR2 programs.
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1993 19:18:41 GMT
> Hi chummers,
>
> Since the mail from Shadows <b2414@******.IUT-ORSAY.FR>, some
persons
> had declared to be interested by a program for SR2. I think it would be a
good
> idea to put in common all the work that had been done until now, and give
our
> ideas for a good development of these programs. I think we are enough of
people
> here on SHADOWRN to do a good work ( My last count was 217 ).
>
> Bye
>
> Ben.

OK, I've written a mostly-complete character generator. (I never did
get the skills done, but...) Only problem is it's written in Turbo Pascal
6.0. If someone wants a copy of it, I can send either the source or the
IBM-.exe file, if I have an address.

Mike Cating
mec14@*********.freenet.edu
Message no. 3
From: Robert Watkins <bob@**.NTU.EDU.AU>
Subject: Re: SR2 programs.
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1993 05:48:15 +0930
[ Original post about programming deleted ]
>
> OK, I've written a mostly-complete character generator. (I never did
>get the skills done, but...) Only problem is it's written in Turbo Pascal
>6.0. If someone wants a copy of it, I can send either the source or the
>IBM-.exe file, if I have an address.
>
>Mike Cating
>mec14@*********.freenet.edu
>
I'm still working on my modular GM's aid. (Main problem right now is the
interface). Mac based, C++ code.

Sorry, no offers of code (I want to unleash it more or less complete).
Completion date is probably Febuary. Uni holidays start soon, and we don't
start again til then.


--
Robert Watkins
bob@******.cs.ntu.edu.au
************ It wouldn't be luck if you could get out of life alive. ***********
Message no. 4
From: "GCS/MU d? -P+ c++ l u-(+) e+(++) m(+)(*)@ s/+ n-(---) h f+@ w+
Subject: Re: SR2 programs.
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1993 17:38:59 -0400
OK, I've written a mostly-complete character generator. (I never did
get the skills done, but...) Only problem is it's written in Turbo Pascal
6.0. If someone wants a copy of it, I can send either the source or the
IBM-.exe file, if I have an address.

Mike Cating
mec14@*********.freenet.edu

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I support Borland C++ 3.1 and Turbo Pascal 6.0. I would definately like to
see this. (What's the problem w/ tp, anyway?)

Does anyone out there in ether-etherland have the exact stats available for
orthoskin 3?

--Short Fuse

"My random quote generator is broken due to my evil Computer Architecture
class."
Message no. 5
From: Paolo Marcucci <marcucci@***.TS.ASTRO.IT>
Subject: Re: SR2 programs.
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1993 08:30:45 MET
>
> > Hi chummers,
> >
> > Since the mail from Shadows <b2414@******.IUT-ORSAY.FR>, some
> persons
> > had declared to be interested by a program for SR2. I think it would be a
> good
> > idea to put in common all the work that had been done until now, and give
> our
> > ideas for a good development of these programs. I think we are enough of
> people
> > here on SHADOWRN to do a good work ( My last count was 217 ).
> >
> > Bye
> >
> > Ben.
>
> OK, I've written a mostly-complete character generator. (I never did
> get the skills done, but...) Only problem is it's written in Turbo Pascal
> 6.0. If someone wants a copy of it, I can send either the source or the
> IBM-.exe file, if I have an address.
>
> Mike Cating
> mec14@*********.freenet.edu
>

Think I have written the same thing... but in TP 5.5 for my HP95LX. Works
well with other palmtops too (40x16 screen). Maybe we can change the
sources...

Why don't we put them on teetot.acusd.edu? Seems like there is a special
room for Shadowrun.

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Message no. 6
From: Role Playing Manager <moria@*****.FR>
Subject: Re: SR2 programs.
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1993 13:53:39 GMT
> Why don't we put them on teetot.acusd.edu? Seems like there is a special
> room for Shadowrun.

Very good idea...

Ben.

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/ /||\ \/ ( Especially the weird ones !... )
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Message no. 7
From: Mike Cating <mec14@**.CWRU.EDU>
Subject: Re: SR2 programs.
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1993 15:31:19 GMT
> Think I have written the same thing... but in TP 5.5 for my HP95LX. Works
> well with other palmtops too (40x16 screen). Maybe we can change the
> sources...

> Why don't we put them on teetot.acusd.edu? Seems like there is a special
> room for Shadowrun.

Might be a good idea. I've gotten a number of requests for my program,
so I'm sure there'll be interest in yours as well. Hey, I'd like to see
it just to get some different ideas! (Problem is I don't have a 95LX...
A 48SX, but not a 95.) :(

Mike Cating
mec14@*********.freenet.edu

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