On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 14:50 -0400, Lyvim Xaphir wrote: > On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 16:13, James Sparenberg wrote: > > > Note to that the early flight simulators (and in fact many still > > running) use to train professional pilots as well as battle field > > simulation software. All ran on Amiga 2000s. Does anyone remember > > Battle Chess? Full 3d animation on a single 1.2 meg floppy. > > > I remember Battle Chess very well. We were running it on 386's, and > connecting by modem, if memory serves. Very fun to watch; I've got a > copy around here somewhere...
I found it (my copy) on a 1.2 disk. I even installed a small DOS partition with my old DOS 6 and even connected an old 1.2 drive just to install Battle Chess. Now I'm playing it once in a while and ruin my Linux uptime! wobo (who's Lara Croft anyway?) -- "... and anyway, an html can't carry a virus." (Aug 2001, Usenet) ------------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: #128612867 GPG-ID: A69882EE ------------------------------------------------------------------- ISDN4LINUX-FAQ -- Deutsch: http://www.wolf-b.de/i4l/i4lfaq-de.html
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