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+ Super Star Trek TO-DO list
+
+* Remove the assumption that sst.doc lives in the current directory.
+
+* Have it read the value of LINES rather than assumong a 24-line terminal.
+
+* Do a manual page.
+
+* Improve the internal pager.
+
+* Yes-no confirmations and "press-to-continue" situations should print
+ a recognizable standard prompt.
+
+* A real release, with downloadable tarballs and RPMs and so forth.
+
+* The time machine switch. Specify a year, get only the features that
+ then existed. (This would be partly so people can try the original
+ non-"super" version Matuszek and Reynolds wrote.)
+
+ Dave Matuszek tells me that SRSCAN, MOVE, PHASERS, CALL, STATUS,
+ IMPULSE, PHOTONS, ABANDON, LRSCAN, WARP, SHIELDS, DESTRUCT\n" CHART,
+ REST, DOCK, QUIT, and DAMAGE were in the original non-"super" version.
+
+* Write a curses-based interface. Shouldn't be hard, all output goes through
+ prout/proutn/prouts so we can split the screen into two panes with the upper
+ one for the charts.
+
+
Project Page</a> on berlios.de. We expect to do an actual release\r
before 2004 ends.</p>\r
\r
-<p>You can browse the <a href='sst-doc.html'>game documentation</a>.\r
-There are two project mailing lists:</p>\r
+<p>In the mean time, you can at least browse the <a href='sst-doc.html'>game\r
+documentation</a>.\r
+\r
+<p>You can read the project's <a href='TODO'>to-do list</a>.</p> If\r
+you want to help with these things, here are the two project mailing\r
+lists:</p>\r
\r
<ul>\r
<li><a\r
href="https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/sst-users">sst-users</a>\r
-is for questions and technical support on <code>sst</code>, including support\r
-for application builders using <code>sst</code> as a component.</p></li>\r
+is for questions and technical support on <code>sst</code>.</p></li>\r
\r
<li><a\r
href="https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/sst-dev">sst-dev</a>\r
is for <code>sst</code> developers.</p></li>\r
</ul>\r
\r
+<p>Tom Almy, one of the SST project founders, has <a\r
+href='http://www.almy.us/sst.html'>an SST page of his own</a>.</p>\r
+\r
+<p>If this game interested you, you may want to check out some of the\r
+other ancient games at the <a\r
+href='http://www.catb.org/retro/'>Retrocomputing Museum</a>.</p>\r
+\r
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