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| # $Source$
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| # $State$
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| # $Revision$
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| 
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| A few notes on the examples
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| ---------------------------
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| This directory contains a handful of working example programs that can be
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| built with the ACK. They're intended as a convenient source of test code
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| and as a starting point when writing your own programs.
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| 
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| They consist of:
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| hilo.c             ANSI C version of the Hi/Lo game
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| hilo.b             Basic version of the Hi/Lo game
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| hilo.mod           Modula-2 version of the Hi/Lo game
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| hilo.ocm           Occam 1 version of the Hi/Lo game
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| hilo.p             Pascal version of the Hi/Lo game
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| 
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| mandelbrot.c       A simple Mandelbrot generator, using floating-point maths
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| paranoia.c         An ancient public domain K&R C adventure game
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| startrek.c         An even more ancient public domain ANSI C game
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|                      (uses the FPU for distance calculation)
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| startrek.doc       Manual for above (plus in current directory when running)
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| 
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| Enjoy.
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| 
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| (startrek.c was written by David Ahl and converted to C by Chris Nystrom. See
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| http://www.cactus.org/%7Enystrom/startrek.html for more info.)
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| 
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| David Given
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| dg@cowlark.com
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| 2007-02-25
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