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Conference bulova::decw_jan-89_to_nov-90

Title:DECWINDOWS 26-JAN-89 to 29-NOV-90
Notice:See 1639.0 for VMS V5.3 kit; 2043.0 for 5.4 IFT kit
Moderator:STAR::VATNE
Created:Mon Oct 30 1989
Last Modified:Mon Dec 31 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3726
Total number of notes:19516

625.0. "XCONQ ?" by NORGE::CHAD (Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte) Tue Apr 18 1989 15:16

In note 804.* in the DECWINDOWS_OLD conference a reference was made to
the recreational software XCONQ, a simulation of power and enemy smashing
akin to EMPIRE.  Does anyone know its current availability, status, etc?

Pointers to location appreciated.  Thanks

Chad

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625.1decwrl::/pub/X11.contribFUEL::grahamif ya want home cookin, stay homeTue Apr 18 1989 19:5410
The following files show up in the decwrl::/pub/X11.contrib directory:

xconq.pat1.01         -r--r--r--   18-APR-89 15:26:04    58705
xconq.pat1.02         -r--r--r--   18-APR-89 15:26:04    57105
xconq5.tar.Z          -r--r--r--   18-APR-89 15:26:03   375059

I have tested these programs on ULTRIX (VAX) - and they work fine.

							Kris..

625.2The obvious question ...WINERY::DOOLITTLEwhere stayin' on your toes ain't balletTue Apr 18 1989 20:582
(hint - look at the case of my username) 8-) 

625.3access violationESCROW::MERRILLBrad Merrill DECtp SWEThu Apr 20 1989 18:449
RE: .1

	I tried to access the DECWRL files as DECWRL::"/pub/X11/contrib"
and received a list of access violations... Could some kind person
please point me in the direction of the un'tar'd files, or explain how to
access the files directly?  Thanks.

				/Brad

625.4you slashed when you should have dottedWINERY::GRANTLive free or WISH you had.Thu Apr 20 1989 21:2317
re: .3

Your problem is that you mis-quoted the directory.  To see everything that 
is in that directory, use:

dir decwrl::"/pub/X11.contrib"

Note that you used a slash instead of a . and that caused the problems.

There is a program running around that helps VMS handle .tar.Z files;
don't have a copy of it, but the ULTRIX notesfile would be the place to 
look...was mentioned in the past two weeks.

Hope this helps!

g.

625.5BUNYIP::QUODLINGApologies for what Doug Mulray said...Fri Apr 21 1989 04:476
        I had a version of xconq that worked until I went to sdc dw. I
        shall try to rebuild it next week....
        
        
        	q

625.6What's the diff?ARTFUL::SCOTTJesus Saves. I wish I could."Fri Apr 21 1989 05:124
    What's the difference between XCONQ and XTREK?  XTREK seems to be a
    pretty thorough-going ripoff of a game I used to play called CONQUEST.
    XCONQ sounds like another port of CONQUEST to X-windows graphics.

625.7like EMPIRE (?)NORGE::CHADIch glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tteFri Apr 21 1989 10:026
I have never seen XCONQ but it was reported as being like EMPIRE somewhat.
Much different than XTREK.

Chad

625.8xtrek is good stuffSTAR::BRANDENBERGSi vis pacem para bellumFri Apr 21 1989 11:3814
    re .6:  Yes, xtrek is basically conquest for X.  They even admit it in
    the documentation.  Xconq is based on empire.  I tried converting an
    X10 version to X11 just to see what a 'real' application looked like
    :-) (This was '87 or early '88 so there were no decw$mumble's programs
    yet and I was sick to death of ico and plaid.)  Cute bitmaps for
    terrain, population centers, and weaponry and it claimed that color was
    supported (I didn't check).  A playing turn can get damned busy once
    you have a few dozen armies, cities, ships, etc. taking up your time.
    There was mention of a 'game-builder' to create your own game by
    choosing some historical period and the appropriate playing pieces.  I
    haven't followed up on it since.
    
    					Monty

625.9DSSDEV::BIBEAULTGrizzly BearFri Apr 21 1989 15:504
    I used to spend hours playing empire! Will this run on VMS DECwindows?

-mike

625.10Just a Simple Matter Of ProgrammingSTAR::BRANDENBERGSi vis pacem para bellumFri Apr 21 1989 17:121
625.11I'm interested tooGIBSON::DICKENSWhat are you pretending not to know ?Mon Apr 24 1989 11:394
Let us know when someone gets around to the S.M.O.P...

					-Jeff

625.12What's up, Monty?ARTFUL::SCOTTMike-O'-All-TradesMon Apr 24 1989 18:208
Hi, Monty!

Remember those long after-hours bouts of CONQUEST at Wash-U?  Someone needs
to network-ize XTREK so we can thrash about the universe again!  You got the
time, I got the workstation 8^).

                                                                    -- Mike

625.13 New Xtrek is "network-ized" for X11R3..FUEL::grahamif ya want home cookin, stay homeMon Apr 24 1989 19:2711
re .12

> Someone needs  to network-ize XTREK so we can thrash about the universe again!

It is already done for UNIX machines running TCP/IP...if someone can use Monty's
TCP/IP-for-VMS code to test a VMS version.....ah well. Or stick with a decnet
port....

Kris...

625.14Any others around ?AAHZ::AAHZHit or MythTue Apr 25 1989 12:036
	How does one find out about these and other types of games there are
available to run under VMS DECwindows ?? Is there a notesfile ??

Sean Keenan


625.15the games conferenceTOOK::RASPUZZIMichael RaspuzziTue Apr 25 1989 14:195
The games conference occasionally mentions games that run under DECWindows.
Conference is PICA::GAMES, press KP 7 et al.

Mike

625.16Contributed softwareSTAR::BRANDENBERGSi vis pacem para bellumWed Apr 26 1989 10:3343
    re .12:  Hello, Mike.  Ah, yes, those were the days.  Conquest and
    rogue and occasionally some work :-)
    
    For someone with more motivation and time than I have, here's a
    directory of the X11 contributed software directory on decwrl::.
    All sorts of interesting things are here: xconq and xtrek, xmag
    (magnify pixels), xfed (a font editor), etc.  If anyone ports any of
    these, could you make it available?
    
    					- Monty
    
Devo $ dir decwrl::"/pub/X11.contrib"

Directory DECWRL::

"/pub/X11.contrib/."                    "/pub/X11.contrib/.."
"/pub/X11.contrib/Browser.shar.Z"       "/pub/X11.contrib/GraphWidget.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/Purdue.2.0-tar.Z"     "/pub/X11.contrib/Purdue.2.1-tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/RTL"                  "/pub/X11.contrib/RTLMenu"
"/pub/X11.contrib/XGHOST.shar"          "/pub/X11.contrib/Xhp.patch.works.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/Xhp.r2doc.ps.tar.Z"   "/pub/X11.contrib/Xhp.r3fix.sh.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/Xw.R3fix.tar.Z"       "/pub/X11.contrib/bitimp.r3.patch1"
"/pub/X11.contrib/cpicker.tar.Z"        "/pub/X11.contrib/dclock.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/hpxpr.tar.Z"          "/pub/X11.contrib/neaten.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/pexR3fix.tar.Z"       "/pub/X11.contrib/poskbitmaps.update1.tar"
"/pub/X11.contrib/softcursor.tar.Z"     "/pub/X11.contrib/spec.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/texx2.8.tar.Z"        "/pub/X11.contrib/toggle.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/vs100.tar.Z"          "/pub/X11.contrib/wanderer.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/x10fonts.bdf.tar.Z"   "/pub/X11.contrib/x11ps.SHAR"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xbrowser.shar.Z"      "/pub/X11.contrib/xconq.pat1.01"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xconq.pat1.02"        "/pub/X11.contrib/xconq5.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xfed.tar.Z"           "/pub/X11.contrib/xfig.r3.patch1"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xfig.r3.patch2"       "/pub/X11.contrib/xfig.r3.patch3"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xgdb.tar.Z"           "/pub/X11.contrib/xim3.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xmac.tar.Z"           "/pub/X11.contrib/xmag.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xmandel.tar.Z"        "/pub/X11.contrib/xps.speedup.shar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xps.tar.Z"            "/pub/X11.contrib/xrload.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xrn11.26Oct1988.tar.Z"                    "/pub/X11.contrib/xrn11.6March1989.tar.Z
"/pub/X11.contrib/xtools0.tar.Z"        "/pub/X11.contrib/xtools1.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xtrek-00.tar.Z"       "/pub/X11.contrib/xtrek-01.tar.Z"
"/pub/X11.contrib/xtrek.patch1"         "/pub/X11.contrib/xwatchwin.tar.Z"
 

625.17RAB::DESAIJatin DesaiWed Apr 26 1989 11:428
I copied one of these files and uncompressed it using LZDCMP.EXE mentioned
elsewhere in this notes file. Now  I need to break them into smaller
individual pieces. Is there a utility to do this on VMS ? (Some of the files
mentions utility SH on Ultrix)

Jatin

625.18FLUME::dikeWed Apr 26 1989 14:035
What you have now is a shar file.  It is actually a giant shell script that 
creates source tree when you run it.  Hence the need for a Bourne
shell (/bin/sh).  I don't know if it exists on VMS.
				Jeff

625.19PSW::WINALSKIPaul S. WinalskiWed Apr 26 1989 16:327
RE: .18

VMS does have the Bourne shell.  That is what the DEC/SHELL layered product is.
You should be able to convert the shar files on a system running DEC/SHELL.

--PSW

625.20SHAR.CSTAR::NOZELLLanguage is a virus from Outer Space.Wed Apr 26 1989 16:516
I have a SHAR from the Usenet that works on VMS and unpacks most shar files.
There isn't a public place around here, so send me mail if you want the
sources.

-marc

625.21Come and get it!STAR::NOZELLLanguage is a virus from Outer Space.Wed Apr 26 1989 17:184
vmskits::decw$public:[unsupported]shar.c

-marc

625.22BUNYIP::QUODLINGApologies for what Doug Mulray said...Wed Apr 26 1989 18:5714
        ONe of our DECWindows Customers also has the MIT tapes and follows
        comp.sources.x. HE suggested that he was going to start work on
        porting a lot of the Base X applications from MIT to VMS. I
        suggested that most of it was already done. 
        
        A Submission to the DECUS library of a compendium of DEcwindows/X
        tools and games would probably do more good for the popularity of
        our product than anything else. Anyone violently opposed to this
        idea? I would like to chase down each "porter" in turn to verify
        their OK to include.
        
        q
        

625.23RAB::DESAIJatin DesaiWed Apr 26 1989 19:036
re: .-1

Thanks Marc. That worked like a charm.

Jatin

625.24Please, also post in 592 if possibleVINO::WITHROWRobert WithrowThu Apr 27 1989 10:463
RE: .22:  If there are locations of the ported things on the enet, could
you post the location in note 592?  Thanks!

625.25look at elktra::dw_examples..FUEL::grahamRude Movements.....Fri Apr 28 1989 01:474
There is a lot of good stuff at that address...

Kris...

625.26real soon...ESCROW::MERRILLBrad Merrill DECtp SWETue May 02 1989 17:529
Ok, I just about have a port of XCONQ completed.  Before releasing, I wanted
to ask a general question about the Unix "select" call.  Within XCONQ, its
used   to   coordinate   the  multiple  server  connections.  Currently  the
only other option, within the code, is to poll the connections.  Is this
where you might use the XSelectAsyncInput calls?

					/Brad

625.27FLUME::dikeTue May 02 1989 18:2816
Select is used to listen to multiple file descriptors, which can represent
files, other processes, or network connection, and probably some other things
I can't think of off hand.  In X programs, it is used to listen simultaneously
to the X server for events and something else, like another process.  xconq
is kind of unusual because it listens to several X servers at once.  It can't
sit in an XNextEvent, because an event could come from a different display and
be ignored.  So, it listens to all of the server connections at once in a
select, and when it pops out of the select, it knows which servers have events
that need processing and it calls XNextEvent with the correct display argument.

XSelectAsyncInput could be used for this.  It facilitates a different style of
programming, which is not used very often in Ultrix.  Most things use a
synchronous style of event processing, which you see an example of in xconq.

				Jeff

625.28this game is cool...PCINT::MERRILLBrad Merrill DECtp SWEMon May 08 1989 19:296
Ok, I have the port all done, is there a central repository for X utilities and
games?

				/Brad

625.29CSSEE2::LESLIEAndy ��� Leslie, CSSE/VMS EuropeMon May 08 1989 19:382
    Not as far as I know, but I an offer a home if you need one.

625.30Me too...MELTIN::dickSchoeller - Xperimenting with XNotesTue May 09 1989 11:166
I can also offer a home.  I have a space set aside for that with public
access.  GVRIEL$DUA1:[SCHOELLER.C.XCONQ] will be set world writable so you can
copy it there.

Dick

625.31Me too...MELTIN::dickSchoeller - Xperimenting with XNotesTue May 09 1989 11:195
Oops, its GVRIEL$DUA1 for me when using DFS to .eng.les.ecad.sim.gvriel_user
otherwise it is GVRIEL::DUA1:

Dick

625.32Help make finding it easy!VINO::WITHROWRobert WithrowTue May 09 1989 14:072
And maybe post the location in node 592....

625.33see ELKTRA::DW_EXAMPLES note 154NORGE::CHADIch glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tteFri May 12 1989 15:017
See as  I started this Imight as well end this note.  Brad Merrill has
done the port to VMS and made it a available.  It is announced in the
DW_EXAMPLES conference (KP7 etc) in note 154.


Chad

625.34Rather than copy everything...TLE::DANIELSBrad Daniels, VAX C RTL whipping boyTue May 16 1989 20:094
Are there any installation instructions?

- Brad