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From: imla@manta.jcu.edu.au (Lynn Alford)
Subject: Re: EAMON???
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In <3mpben$kt8@agate.berkeley.edu> whizzard@uclink.berkeley.edu (Gerry Kevin Wilson) writes:


>Well, the Eamon games (or some of them) are on ftp.gmd.de already.  In 
>IBM format.  Look in /if-archive/games/pc/eamon/ for them.  I've enjoyed 
>them thoroughly, having played them before just 2 years ago in a high 
>school computer class. :)

Wow, talk about bringing back memories.  There's a review of Eamon in
the first Whole Earth Software review (copywrite 1984!)  I should know
the review, I was the one who wrote it.  I haven't played Eamon in a
long time, but the code is in basic and was pretty easy to follow.

Lynn
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