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Re: Looking for game



In article <2dlq64$9ej@sleepy.cc.utexas.edu> foegelle@sleepy.cc.utexas.edu (Michael Foegelle) writes:
>In article <1993Nov30.225655.7771@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>,
>Mark Manning/Metrica <mark@pokey.jsc.nasa.gov> wrote:
>>It used the Animatrix stuff.
>>
>>I still have SnakeByte.  :)  One thing I dislike about it though is
>>the key configuration.  A&Z really are hard on your fingers after a
>>while. :/ Anyone know any way to change the keys?
>
>Oh yeah, I forgot about that.  I hacked mine a long time ago to change it to
>using the IJKL combination which is much easier on the hands.  I just hunted
>for the byte sequence that would indicate a CMP #'? where ? is the character
>I wanted to replace and then checked the code when I found such a thing to 
>see if it looked like keyboard checking code..  Wasn't too hard.. 

Seems to me that hitting "C" to change the keys each time you play is a lot
 easier :)

Am I the only one who uses right and left arrow for right and left turns 
instead of direction keys?!


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