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From: d91fe@krokis.pt.hk-r.se (Fredrik Ekman)
Subject: Re: The Lost Treasures of Brian Moriarty
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In article <D91FE.93Oct11093938@krokis.pt.hk-r.se> d91fe@krokis.pt.hk-r.se (Fredrik Ekman) writes:

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   From: d91fe@krokis.pt.hk-r.se (Fredrik Ekman)
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   Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 08:39:38 GMT

   In the file fact-sheet.txt which may be found in if-archive at ftp.gmd.de,
   the following information can be found in the section about Implementors:

   >"Professor" Brian Moriarty
   >--------------------------
   >Adventure in the Fifth Dimension                       ~83   (Analog Comp.)
   >Crash Dive!                                            ~83   (Analog Comp.)
   >[...]

   Analog Comp. is the magazine Analog Computing for which Moriarty worked
   before moving to Infocom, and the two games are text adventures which he
   wrote for the magazine.

   Now, I would like to get my hands on those two adventures, and I am thus
   wondering if anyone could provide me with any of the following:

   1) The typed-in source for the adventures (I suppose they are written in
   BASIC).

   2) The issues where they were actually published.

   3) Xeroxes or scans of same issues. I could theoretically accept these
   by fax. Scans preferrably by email.

   4) Information about which those specific issues are.

   5) Information on where in the world old ACs may be found.

   I would of course pay for any (realistic ;-) expenses.

     /Fredrik Ekman          email: d91fe@ide.ide.hk-r.se


Sorry about repeating my previous message, but it turns out that the email
address I set above is corrupt and all mail should be sent to:

  d91fe@pt.hk-r.se

I would be very much grateful for any kind of help on this subject.

  /Fredrik Ekman









