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- From: ralph.mason@liffe.com (Ralph Mason)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: In Search of M.U.L.E.
- Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 17:34:36 GMT
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- 74171.2136@compuserve.com (Cris Berneburg) wrote:
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- >HMP@ECL.PSU.EDU (HMP@ecl.psu.edu) wrote:
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- >> When I was in college, we spent many (too many) hours playing
- >> a game called M.U.L.E. I no longer have my C-64 as I am now
- >> a PC user. Does anyone know if they ever made a PC version
- >> of M.U.L.E.? And if so, where can I find it? If not, is
- >> there a way to convert the program to PC?
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- >> Hmmmm, I may soon be in the market for a C-64. I need my MULE!
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- >> Greg Nesmith
- >> gnesmith@bugs.uark.edu
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- >YES! I was first introduced to MULE in college and missed it greatly
- >when I sold my c64. So, on my quest to find my beloved MULE once again
- >I found a dos version and the c64 community on the internet! The
- >"original" MULE works fine on the shareware version of pc64. You might
- >be able to find MULE386 at the following locations:
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- Yep, Win64 being able to run mule was my yardstick as to when I could
- make the first release :-)
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