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From: wsherman@ncsa.uiuc.edu (William Sherman)
Subject: Re: Infocom
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In article <C0p7p8.qI@umassd.edu>, hshubs@cis.umassd.edu (Howard S Shubs) writes:
> In <bkr24.726764910@bkr24aws> bkr24@cas.org (Keith Rose) writes:
> 
> >["Lost Treasures of Infocom I" with 20 games]
> >>> "Lost Treasures of Infocom II", with 11 more games, has been released
> 
...
> 
> The interesting thing, from my POV, is that both sets are available on
> (separate) CD-ROMs.  That's not the interesting part, though.  The
> interesting part is that each CD-ROM is usable for -both- PClones -and-
> Macintoshes!

Yes, and I use my CD-ROM on my SGI unix workstation.  Haven't seen the CD-ROM
for LTI II yet in my local stores though.

	Bill

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