From: Eric S. Raymond Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 17:52:11 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Reorganize documentation of changes, Add some stuff from Tom Almy's web page. X-Git-Tag: 2.0~294 X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?p=super-star-trek.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=a067bfccafc93f3ec057d547cb407f463385614b;hp=33260392e158234e108910e2cc2ab18cd7416c31 Reorganize documentation of changes, Add some stuff from Tom Almy's web page. --- diff --git a/sst.c b/sst.c index 8f85a76..e95fa2a 100644 --- a/sst.c +++ b/sst.c @@ -42,25 +42,21 @@ Dave Matuszek says: Here are Tom Almy's changes: - Compared to original version, I've changed the "help" command to - "call" and the "terminate" command to "quit" to better match - user expectations. The DECUS version apparently made those changes - as well as changing "freeze" to "save". However I like "freeze". - (Both "freeze" and "save" work in SST2K.) - - When I got a later (1979) version of Super Star Trek that I was converting - from, I added the emexit command from it. - - That 1979 version also mentions srscan and lrscan working when - docked (using the starbase's scanners), so I made some changes here - to do this (and indicating that fact to the player), and then realized - the base would have a subspace radio as well -- doing a Chart when docked - updates the star chart, and all radio reports will be heard. The Dock - command will also give a report if a base is under attack. - - Also added: - - 1. The experimental deathray originally had only a 5% chance of + In early 1997, I got the bright idea to look for references to + "Super Star Trek" on the World Wide Web. There weren't many hits, + but there was one that came up with 1979 Fortran sources! This + version had a few additional features that mine didn't have, + however mine had some feature it didn't have. So I merged its + features that I liked. I also took a peek at the DECUS version (a + port, less sources, to the PDP-10), and some other variations. + + 1, Compared to the original UT version, I've changed the "help" command to + "call" and the "terminate" command to "quit" to better match + user expectations. The DECUS version apparently made those changes + as well as changing "freeze" to "save". However I like "freeze". + (Both "freeze" and "save" work in SST2K.) + + 2. The experimental deathray originally had only a 5% chance of success, but could be used repeatedly. I guess after a couple years of use, it was less "experimental" because the 1979 version had a 70% success rate. However it was prone to breaking @@ -68,23 +64,32 @@ Here are Tom Almy's changes: failure modes (great humor!). (Now controlled by OPTION_DEATHRAY and turned off if game type is "plain".) - 2. Tholian Web from the 1979 version. (Now controlled by + 3. The 1979 version also mentions srscan and lrscan working when + docked (using the starbase's scanners), so I made some changes here + to do this (and indicating that fact to the player), and then realized + the base would have a subspace radio as well -- doing a Chart when docked + updates the star chart, and all radio reports will be heard. The Dock + command will also give a report if a base is under attack. + + 4. Tholian Web from the 1979 version. (Now controlled by OPTION_THOLIAN and turned off if game type is "plain".) - 3. Enemies can ram the Enterprise. (Now controlled by OPTION_RAMMING + 5. Enemies can ram the Enterprise. (Now controlled by OPTION_RAMMING and turned off if game type is "plain".) - 4. Regular Klingons and Romulans can move in Expert and Emeritus games. + 6. Regular Klingons and Romulans can move in Expert and Emeritus games. This code could use improvement. (Now controlled by OPTION_MVBADDY and turned off if game type is "plain".) - 5. The deep-space probe feature from the DECUS version. (Now controlled + 7. The deep-space probe feature from the DECUS version. (Now controlled by OPTION_PROBE and turned off if game type is "plain"). - 6. Bugfix: Klingon commander movements are no longer reported if long-range + 8. 'emexit' command from the 1979 version. + + 9. Bugfix: Klingon commander movements are no longer reported if long-range sensors are damaged. - 7. Bugfix: Better base positioning at startup (more spread out). + 10. Bugfix: Better base positioning at startup (more spread out). That made sense to add because most people abort games with bad base placement.