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From: gdr11@cl.cam.ac.uk (Gareth Rees)
Subject: Re: Getting CURSES for the Mac.
Message-ID: <1993May19.201957.21484@infodev.cam.ac.uk>
Keywords: ftp download curses infocom graham nelson infotask compiler c 
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Date: Wed, 19 May 1993 20:19:57 GMT
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In article <1993May19.112319.3048@leland.Stanford.EDU>, bigmac@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mark Christopher Macsurak) writes:
|> Hello, I would really like to get CURSES, the new work by Graham Nelson which 
|> as far as I've heard, is a lot like Infocom.
|> 
|> The only problem is... I don't know how to get it! I have a Mac, and I was 
|> hoping if anyone figured out how to get CURSES working on a Mac, if they could
|> let me know how they did it or maybe even send it to me. I know how to ftp,
|> and I've dowloaded the InfoTaskForce program but I believe there's some Mac
|> patch for it or something, even though it seems to run okay.

In the directory if-archive/infocom/interpreters/itf on ftp.gmd.de there is a
file mac.InfoTaskForce.bin which is claimed to be 'Mac executable, ported by 
Ralf Schlatterbeck'.  Does this not work?

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Gareth Rees <gdr11@phx.cam.ac.uk>
