Atari ST - 1989
Angband
1 / 3- Genre
- Adventure - RPG (2-D)
- Year
- 1989
- Language
- [unknown]
- Publisher
- [no publisher]
- Controls
- Keyboard
- Distributor
- —
- Players
- 1
- Developer
- [n/a]
- Resolution
- Medium / High
- Licensed from
- -
- Programmer(s)
- Gehring, Rainer
- Country

- Graphic Artist(s)
- —
- Software
- English
- Game design
- —
- Box/Instructions
- English
- Musician(s)
- —
- License
- PD / Freeware / Shareware
- Sound FX
- —
- Serial
- —
- Cover Artist(s)
- —
- ST Type
- ST, STe / 1MB
- MIDI
- —
- Version
- —
- Dump
- Download
- Number of Disks
- 1 / Single Sided
- Dump format
- MSA
- Protection
- —
INSTRUCTIONS
This is the first Version from Angband for the Atari-ST. I tested it on
a 3MB Ram-Machine and on a `normal' STs with 1MB. This version
still contains one known bug:
1: Pressing Control-C stops the Program. So beware when you want to exit
with Control-X !
All other known bugs from the Unix version are also in the ST-version
because I used the unix-sources.
I added some minor features:
1) Auto-Rolling on character generation (from Druid-version of Moria 5.5).
2) The words `suscepible' and `resists' in the monster memory are
highlighted (sometimes a bit buggy, when those words are the last one in
a line).
3) Haggling can be switched off.
4) In file character description the slain unique monsters will be listed.
The environment variable `USER' is used for the savefile name and the default
name of the character.
The directory-structure *must* be like this (on any drive):
ANGBAND
|
+--LIB
|
+--BONES
+--FILES
+--QUESTS
+--FILES
+--SAVE
The directory ANGBAND can be placed in any directory e.g.
G:\GAMES\ANGBAND\blablablah
MANUAL.PRG in directory FILES is a self-extracting archive with the file
ANGBAND.MAN. When you are using a floppy disk, extract this one on a separate
disk. Otherwise there wont be enough space for bones and savefiles.
The program TPACKER can pack ANGBAND.TOS as exe-file so that loading from disk
will be faster.
Enjoy
Sam (Rainer Gehring)
Bug reports: gehring@pib1.physik.uni-bonn.de
Rainer Gehring
Oberer Lindweg 46
53129 Bonn
Germany