]-*-[ README Updated at v0.3.1b1. The documentation, unfortunately. Remind me to write proper docs - or at least put them in proper places. [Hmm, could use a better title.] ## ## ##### ##### #### # # # # the ... game? ### ## # # # # # # ## # #### ## ##### # #### # # # # # - . . . . . - ##### ## # # # # # # # ## ## ### ## ##### # # # ### # # Version 0.0.1b1 ## ### ## ## ##### By Kevin Rudat <krudat@sourceforge.net>, ## #### ## ### and many, many others. ## ## ]-*-[ The Story: [Cyberpunk - netrunners, cyberjacks. William Gibson's works, Johnny Mnemonic, and more recently The Matrix.] [Hrm. Something about a competition...just the rankings board, really. Retire first to see if you've won, or something like that.] ]-*-[ COPYING: See the file COPYING. In short, open source. ]-*-[ The Status: The game is playable - you can get a contiguous game (it can be saved), and with suffifcient perseverance (or a decent script) there's no reason why one can't get Rank 5. However, it's still quite a way from finished - the game is rather boring in many aspects, and many features (colour, day-limits, many other things) are simply unfinished. As I said, this software is beta. Open-source beta. This means that YOU can fix this! The standard things apply - I'd _love_ any contributions, bug reports, bug fixes, patches, ideas, documentation, new titles for the README, missed credits, and any other useful input. Flames to /dev/null or the Recycle Bin as appropriate. ]-*-[ Portability: [Mental note: dig up that old dos compiler and get to work...] At the moment, to my knowledge, Netrun requires a libc computer with C compiler, Make, and some form of curses library with development files. However, I can't even guarantee that. I'm develop-and-testing it on a Pentium-class box running Debian/GNU Linux 2.1 (slink) with libncurses-4, which means that the code's portability just to other Linux flavours is may well be through the floor, let alone to (say) Windoze. This is to say nothing of running at speed on 486s! As always, however, I'd appreciate reports, patches and even tarballs of the ports, so I can roll them into the main distribution (or not). ]-*-[ Installation: See the file INSTALL. ]-*-[ Credits: See CREDITS. ]-*-[ News: See NEWS. ]-*-[ Contributing (Website Plug): Netrun is on Sourceforge: <http://sourceforge.net/projects/netrun>. (That specific URL could change.) Note that it doesn't have a decent website. However, here one can find the Netrun cvs tree, and something resembling a `latest release' (pfft), as well as a mailing list for any correspondence.