included in the BSD Games collection. I have it from Don Woods directly
that "[Jim Gillogly] was one of the first to request and receive a copy
of the source" but that Woods did not actually know of the BSD port
included in the BSD Games collection. I have it from Don Woods directly
that "[Jim Gillogly] was one of the first to request and receive a copy
of the source" but that Woods did not actually know of the BSD port
in third-party histories.)
Many other people ported and extended the game in various directions.
A notable version was the first game shipped for the IBM Personal
in third-party histories.)
Many other people ported and extended the game in various directions.
A notable version was the first game shipped for the IBM Personal
The history of these non-mainline versions is complex and
murky. Functional differences were generally marked by changes in the
The history of these non-mainline versions is complex and
murky. Functional differences were generally marked by changes in the
contained a rights reservation by Don Woods and that was it.
I wrote to Don asking permission to release 2.5 under 2-clause BSD;
contained a rights reservation by Don Woods and that was it.
I wrote to Don asking permission to release 2.5 under 2-clause BSD;