Good luck. I've been looking for old DECUS tapes as well. At least some of
them used to be online, but they've disappeared over the last 5-10 years.
An interesting project would to get tape images, sort through them and
create an emulator-friendly "best of" tape with various games and programs
that would be fun and interesting for a new user setting up a virtual
PDP-11 for the first time.

Mike

On Sat, Dec 28, 2019, 11:05 PM Dave Shevett <shev...@pobox.com> wrote:

> I saw a couple posts about people who had access to old DECUS
> archives.  This is a long shot, but I might as well ask.
>
> When I was a wee undergrad at RIT, I sucked as a student, but I loved
> coding games.  I wrote a couple games that ran under VMS - they were
> all in BASIC (whichever variant of BASIC was active on VMS in 1982),
> but used the ReGIS graphics library for doing games on the terminals.
>
> One was called Labyrinth, and I'm pretty sure it outlasted my tenure
> there.  A dungeon crawling game.
>
> The other might have just been called Trek.  Used a custom font loaded
> into the ReGIS graphics lib and had little starships and stuff in it.
> IT was a rewrite of one of the old Creative Computing games.
>
> I don't suppose ya'll have seen either of these around, and if so, can
> send me the source code?  That would be a major goal of mine to get
> those running again.
>
>  -d
>
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