From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: toby@telegraphics.com.au (Toby Thain) Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2017 14:24:18 -0400 Subject: [TUHS] Non-US Unix Activities In-Reply-To: References: <20170405222255.GA4109@minnie.tuhs.org> <20170406200839.GA30805@naleco.com> <20170406230910.GB30625@minnie.tuhs.org> Message-ID: <40464639-b217-1647-eae4-c3d2c3aa2d8f@telegraphics.com.au> On 2017-04-07 1:57 PM, Robert Swierczek wrote: >>> Yes! I am very much interesting in getting my eyes on that early B >>> version of AberMUD (and any other B code for that matter.) >> >> >> It's a few inches thick, I'll dig it out and post sample code photos from >> it, somewhere. > > That would be wonderful, but I would really like to bring that > software back to life again. Does anyone know of an inexpensive and > non-labor intensive solution to this? I imagine a fanfold printout > should be fairly easy to scan given the proper scanner. I don't know > how or if the scanner should be taken to Alec's printout or > visa-versa. Yes, a full duplex ADF scanner, like the Fujitsu fi-4530 I own, can do it, but you would need to guillotine off the perforations (take it around to your local printer, who has the right guillotine). --Toby > > I apologize if I sound too eager, but I feel these windows of > opportunity open rarely and then close quick and often permanently. >