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3428.1 | The GAMES conference is located at... | PEACHS::MITCHAM | Andy in Alpharetta (near Atlanta) | Wed Oct 03 1990 16:24 | 3 |
| Games PICA::GAMES 255
-Andy
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3428.2 | | MU::PORTER | things snowball | Thu Oct 04 1990 11:17 | 7 |
| Thanks. GAMES wasn't much help - there's a you-play-the-computer,
VT100-graphics Scrabble game, but that's all.
What I'm looking for is a fancy X-windows networked Scrabble board.
Before I start to write it myself (sigh), I thought I'd ask
around, since it seems probably that someone's done this already.
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3428.3 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy Leslie, CSSE/VMS | Thu Oct 04 1990 16:02 | 4 |
| Oh well, announce it here when it's in Daves_Bitshop, eh?
/andy/
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3428.4 | | YRDARM::finnegan | Neal, DECdecision - mail to: via::finnegan | Fri Oct 05 1990 10:23 | 5 |
| Another good location for posting/finding games and examples is the
ELKTRA::DW_EXAMPLES conference. I don't remember a scrable game in there but
you might find some network game or example that would be a good starting point.
Neal
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3428.5 | You won't find a Scrabble game, or at least you should not find one | CVG::PETTENGILL | mulp | Tue Oct 09 1990 00:45 | 8 |
| About a decade ago a group of hackers in DEC developed a Scrabble player; the
hackers were known by P?S. This program was a super player, it even knew how
to cheat. They were going to submit it to DECUS, but just to be on safe side,
the owners of Scrabble were contacted (I know the name but can't come close
to either spelling it or pronouncing it). There lawyers contacted our lawyers
and the final agreement was they wouldn't sue us if we destroyed all copies
of the computer game. I noticed a year or two ago that they have finally
developed a computer version, but I don't know how successful it is.
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3428.6 | Oh, yeh, there was an alternative.... | CVG::PETTENGILL | mulp | Tue Oct 09 1990 00:47 | 5 |
| We could pay them a license fee of something like $100,000.
No one seemed to be inclined to pay that fee so that it could be submitted
to DECUS and at the time, no one would have believed it possible to make
any significant money selling it.
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