• IGM Registrations

    From Daryl Stout@1:382/33 to DONALD TIDMORE on Tuesday, December 06, 2005 22:27:00
    Donald...

    I got the runtime patched versions of Maldorf's Mountain, and Talent
    For The Skill. But, even though they're freeware, the registration
    information isn't showing up for my BBS. Will just your name and Castle
    Camelot work for those??

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  • From Donald Tidmore@1:261/38 to Daryl Stout on Wednesday, December 07, 2005 22:17:36
    Donald...
    I got the runtime patched versions of Maldorf's Mountain, and Talent
    For The Skill. But, even though they're freeware, the registration information isn't showing up for my BBS. Will just your name and Castle Camelot work for those??
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    ñ OLX 1.53 ñ Real Sysops put a BBS up as a service...NOT an ego trip!!

    The IGM's aren't mine, so my name and web-site name are not likely to do any different from what you tried. At the moment, I can't tell you about Maldorf's
    Mountain, since I can't remember who did that one.

    These four Lord igms are non-supported programs by Joshua Eckerman. Earlier this summer, he had sent two high-density 3.5" floppy disks to Doug Rhea containing ALL of his source code files -- which he did NOT have any backup of.
    The post office LOST the envelope which is somewhere in postal limbo. DO NOT EVER trust something important to any postal service without keeping a backup, and without using certified mail, is lessons learned from that incident.

    Joshua wrote four igms Talent for the Skill, Dragon Town University, The King's
    Dilemna, and Mirror of Illusion. He can't provide registration codes I think, and he is not likely to want to try recreating the programs. If someone wants to ask him something about the programs, they can reach him at josh@cognitivecoding.com, which was his validated email address back in late may 2005. it is likely that even if the disks had reached Doug Rhea, that it would not have much difference. Joshua told me he was having read errors on both disks when he tried to copy files from them. End result is that those four igms are now officially dead igms.

    Will write second message in a few minutes about Maldorf's Mountain. Donald

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  • From Donald Tidmore@1:261/38 to Daryl Stout on Wednesday, December 07, 2005 22:49:04
    Donald...
    I got the runtime patched versions of Maldorf's Mountain, and Talent
    For The Skill. But, even though they're freeware, the registration information isn't showing up for my BBS. Will just your name and Castle Camelot work for those??
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    ñ OLX 1.53 ñ Real Sysops put a BBS up as a service...NOT an ego trip!!

    Maldorf's Mountain is also a dead igm. It, along with Aladdin's Palace IGM and
    Show Conversations utility, were written by Devon Brooks. I have been unable to locate him anywhere in the past 2+ years of searching for lost Lord/BBS authors. At any rate, even if he had been found, he could not legally authorize me or anyone else to distribute updates of any kind for his programs.
    He had sold everything he did BBS-wise to Korombos, who is in prison for attempted murder in Arizona. No one knows what Korombos did with his computer software. Doug Rhea tried to contact him in the prison and never got any response. If I recall right, his real name is David Lambert or something like that.

    I simply made RTE200 patches of various Lord programs and made them available for others to use. Over time, most of them have been authorized for official distribution by Lord authors I've found, who found me, or who Doug Rhea located. If my patch archives save someone the hassle of dealing with EXE files that are sometimes compressed with PKllite, etc, and which have RTE200, then my work was worthwhile to someone.

    Don't assume that I am the author of programs unless I specifically say that I am, just because I did rte200 patches of Lord programs. These igms, that I will list below, have Non-Distribute status. Some were patched for RTE200 and
    verified as working either by myself or by other Lord users to sent their patched
    archives to me.

    I repeat, I do NOT have legal right to distribute these, but will allow others to
    have them upon email request. They are available online at the Nightfall Games
    server Lord site because its owner, Michael Everett, had no problem with hosting
    ALL of my RTE200 patch programs unless their author made objection. Since those
    authors, with three exceptions noted below, can't be located to this day, no one
    has made any such objections.

    Aladdin's Palace 2.01 patch, Dragon's breath Mountain v7.4 patch, The Graveyard

    3.40 patch, Jenny's Kitchen 1.5 patch, Kanen's Lotto Hut 1.10 patch, Maldorf's
    Mountain 2.60 patch, Pleasant Valley 1.00 beta (not rte200), TeamLord rte200 patch, and Zephyr Town Square 0.9a patch.

    Exceptions data:
    I never got around to doing an RTE200 patch of the Kanen igm's v1.11 archive. Marc Ryan, the author of Pleasant Valley, was not satisfied with his work and he
    removed it from distribution a couple of years ago. Plus he never finished its

    development before losing interest in Lord programming. TeamLord belongs to Michael Preslar. He has copy of the Teamlord patch archive, but has never posted it online for download anywhere that I know of. He is the only one with

    the legal right to distribute TeamLord, therefore I don't try to do so with the
    patch
    I have -- which I did not do personally. Whether or not TeamLord is ever updated
    again, is up to Preslar to decide.

    I'm hoping I can find the author of the Zephyr igm and The Magic Shoppe - Stephen
    Oberholtzer - with Ken Davis's help, but to date have had no luck on that author.
    I have minimal source code used with Magic Shoppe from Ken Davis, but it is a skeleton framework that does nothing, which Ken used to create The Village Hut.

    The Graveyard's author was found by Doug Rhea and he lost the source code years ago. Its a dead igm. The author of Jenny's Kitchen requested that NO ONE
    distribute any versions of his igm which he was disappointed in. Consider it a
    dead igm as a result.

    I am now the author of The Village Hut, which Ken Davis has turned over to me, and I am working on updating it to use standard DDIGM/DDPLus coding. The igm is
    available for beta testing if others wish to help with testing. Contact me via email at ktidmore@bellsouth.net or gtidmore@hiwaay.net. If neither address works for you, use donald.tidmore@usa.net which is my long-term permanent email
    account.

    Currently, Michael Preslar is handling update of LordNet program personally as he has stated earlier this fall in this Lord echo, due to fact that a whole lot of it uses proprietry Lord coding. I don't know the story on that unless
    Seth Robinson allowed Joseph Masters special access to LORD source code to create that program years ago. I have no idea if Preslar has anyone else working on updates of his other Lord programs that he acquired the rights to from Joseph Masters. He had entrusted all of the J.M. programs to Chris Martino who as everyone should know by now disappeared from sight in late May 2005. His Oddware web-site then disappeared the next month. I don't know if Chris kept Michael updated with source code from his work on the JM programs, but I do know that he failed to do so with my programs that he was doing Lord/32 versions of for me. Martino was, and is, a huge disappointment and a big example of how NOT to handle other people's computer software.

    If you want to bring old igms back to life, and are interested in updating Joseph
    Masters's programs, you can always ask Preslar to let you update them. He can be reached in various ways, including through this LORD echo, and via email at mike@lordlegacy.com. Donald

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