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Re: LoadRunner - Anybody got it?



In article <18AUG199409291249@inet.d48.lilly.com>,
Butch Weber <qc03525@inet.d48.lilly.com> wrote:
>In article <CupJ0M.5yq@twisto.eng.hou.compaq.com>, rwe@bangate.compaq.com (Ross Erickson) writes...
>>In article <32r167$3eu@xanth.cs.odu.edu>, overs_m@zephyr.cs.odu.edu (Matt Overstreet) says:
>>>
>>>In article <32elj8$58t@en.en.com>, Tom Finley <tfinley@en.com> wrote:
>>>>Bryan Byun (bsbyun@uswnvg.com) wrote:
>>>>: R. Champalbert (cso77@teach.cs.keele.ac.uk) wrote:
>>>>: : Does anybody know where I can get a copy of Load Runner? This is a very old
>>>>: : game written by a company called "Borderbund" or something. The first one I
>>>>: : saw was working on an Apple ][, and the last one I saw ran on a Nintendo.
>>>
>>>
>>>        Actually there is an IBM version.  Though it would be difficult to find...
>>>I used to have a copy.  I could look around my old disk boxes if your looking
>>>for it.....
>>>
>> 
>
>Actually, there is an old Mac version that I can still get to run on my Centris 
>650.  Anyone interested in buying it for their Classic or Powerbook?
>
>>A new version of Lode Runner is coming out the end of this month and it
>>looks terrific!
I've got lode runner for the pc, but it's commercial.
What's this about a new version? You've got me interested now.
If anyone has definite release info, platform, hardware reqed etc,
would you be so kind as to email it to me?
Thanks
Aaron

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