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- From: maksymc@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Chris Maksymiak)
- Subject: Re: EQ card with Tetris
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.014116.4194@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu>
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- Organization: Free Software Foundation
- References: <12NOV199216195961@utarlg.uta.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 01:41:16 GMT
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- In article <12NOV199216195961@utarlg.uta.edu> b645zjo@utarlg.uta.edu (Rick Homard) writes:
- >
- >Maybe I have missed a previous post but I was at this new store
- >called "Incredible Universe", and they had the EQ card for the HP48SX.
- >What was interesting about the card was that it included the Tetris game.
- >Was this why HP did not want the machine code of Tetris posted on the
- >net? I recall somebody posting this controversy (about 2 years ago).
- >Any comments?
- >
- >Rick Homard
-
- Humm, I would be interested in any info about this seeing as I was the person
- with the copy of tetris that started all that controversy. If anyone can
- supply any info about this (part number, general programming style, etc...)
- I would be greatly interested...
-
- Anyone? Anyone at all? Anyone at HP? Mr. Vogel?
-
- -- Chris Maksymiak
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