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Re: DiskBrowser Software - Work In Progress
On Sep 2, 2:37 pm, "John B. Matthews" <nos...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> In article <C4E2F5C3.83DD%a2...@hotmail.com>,
>
> "sfahey" <sfa...@a2central.com.remove-dn1-this> wrote:
> > To: John B. Matthews
> > On 9/2/08 1:25 PM, in article
> > nospam-D1EF05.14252202092...@news.motzarella.org, "John B. Matthews"
> > <nos...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
>
> > >What is wizardry?
>
> > You must not be an Apple II geezer like most of us.
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizardry
>
> Oh, I'm a geezer <looks out window, yells "Hey you kids, get off the
> lawn!"> and I remember Wizardry for the Apple II, but I'm almost sure it
> wasn't written in Java! Is that why DiskBrowser won't quit: staying up
> late playing Wizardry? :-)
>
> --
> John B. Matthews
> trashgod at gmail dot com
> home dot woh dot rr dot com slash jbmatthews
John,
I took a look at the Wizardry Browser program he has there. It's a
program that will let you examine your Wizardry scenario disk and,
according to the page it's on, "This program reads your Wizardry
scenario disk and displays pretty much everything that is stored on it
- your characters, the mazes, monsters, items and spells.
Additionally, if you use the AppleWin emulator you may also get
details about your party during trips to the maze."
Just my two cents worth,
Dean