could anyone please create this for windows it was a great game and i would
love to see it back if i remember it correctly it was ccalled world series
baseball by harry hollins worth
thanks
Dennis
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Hi Steve,
Thanks. You know though that this is only my third game that supports a
joystick and the first that was designed with the joystick as it's intended
input device.
I don't know how many mainstream games have been produced with the joystick as
it's intended input device. Well I
Hi Charles,
Mach 1 tts will not replace Mach 1. Mach 1 version 6c is on my free windows
self voicing games page. It is a full windows install file that creates it's
own Mach1 folder. Mach 1 tts will be on my free windows sapi5 text to speech
games page. It will go into the Kitchensinc
Hi Dennis,
I remember the World Series Baseball game as I worked with Harry on the
game.
It would take quite a while to do a Windows version as it can not be created
with a game engine and probably would need to be coded from scratch.
It would have to be voiced with SAPI as it contains hundreds
Hi.
I think he is going to call the new one mach1tts.
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Hey, Jim: How's this for an idea. So that we can keep a game in which the
Stumbled across this mud the other day. It's a fairly neat mud conceptually,
though its still a bit beta-ish. Most of the major systems are in place
though, and its definitely playable. One thing that sets this mud apart from
all other muds is that it actually has a storyline. Not a storyline
phil is that something you will do down the road?
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Hi Dennis,
I remember the World
Would be kinda neat if someone created this. One of the things I always
wanted to learn was morse code. Can anyone see where I'm coming from with
this? That's right. an audiogame that teaches you morse code. You hear a
letter, or a word, and you need to type what it means. pretty geeky huh?
Hi Dennis,
As there are several baseball games available right now, it would be
unlikely that I would want to spend the time to do another.
If a legitimate programmer wanted to do an updated game I would be willing
to help them.
Phil
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actually, I, with my limited programming knowledge, could probably do that.
I'm in the process of learning morse code at the moment and something like
that would help me a lot as well.
Simon
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I believe that there are Morse code trainers that do exactly what you're
looking for. The speed of what you hear can be regulated so that you can
practice or improve your sending and receiving of code for different ham
radio licenses. However, unfortunately, the learning of Morse code is no
Actually, I'm not really looking to obtain a license, I just want to learn
it. It would be fun
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It's sort of neat to know, and I would have to go through a refresher course
or something. I learned it as a Boy Scout, but that was, shall we say, a
while?? ago? (grin).
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Hi,
There is a probram called CW Player that can help you learning. It is
pritty accessible, but for more advanced fuctions you would need to use the
jaws cursor, the say all opsion and such. I have the program on a disk but
the disk has a virus in it so if I somehow succeed to coppy the
You do have a point there. Still it would be fun if I ever got time to do
it, just to see if I could code it or not...
SImon
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h I have a trainer but its dos, if you really want it I suppose I could
hmmm find it, ofcause its dos, so I am not if it will even work.
it was designed for a 386 so its liable to crash the system, mangle windows and
force a reformat.
Windows doesn't care for stuff that tries to connect
Greetings.
I don't know about a game that would teach you Morse code, but there is a
program called WinMorse 2 that will convert whatever you write into Morse
code. It uses a standard edit field, where you can type whatever you wish.
You can choose the speed of the produced audio, plus
Hey that actually is neat.
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I can't wait to try the game with a joystick only. Dump support for the
keyboard. Those who want to live in the dark ages let them stay there. Rock
on Jim
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I like it. it's such a dotty idea, i hope someone will dash it off.
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Would be kinda neat if someone
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I might add here that some mainstream games still use keyboards, but not
many.
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matter of fact most mainstream pc games have keyboard control support as a
default or at least in racing games always as an option.
regards
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