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ANN: Update to BGLightCE - Gnu Backgammon for the Pocket PC

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Andy

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Sep 13, 2002, 11:27:56 AM9/13/02
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Hello All,

I've posted an update of BGLightCE to
http://my.voyager.net/rudnitsky/BGLightCE. This release features a
new installer, added functionality and minor bug fixes.

I'd also like to extend my appreciation to all who have downloaded the
previous version and have generously tested it and provided feedback,
advice, bug reports, feature requests and comments.

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BGLightCE is a backgammon game for the Pocket PC that is based on the
Gnu Backgammon gameplay engine.

Beta releases are currently available for the following machines:
- Casio Cassiopeia
- HP Jornada
- Compaq iPAQ
- Compaq Aero 1500
- Symbol Technologies PPT 2700
- Palmax PD-131
- Palmax @migo
- Toshiba e310

Please visit http://my.voyager.net/rudnitsky/BGLightCE for
screenshots, details and downloads.

Thanks,
Andy Rudnitsky
BGLi...@hotmail.com

Back4U2 BBL

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Sep 13, 2002, 3:13:35 PM9/13/02
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"Andy" <BGLi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello All,
>
> I've posted an update of BGLightCE to
> http://my.voyager.net/rudnitsky/BGLightCE. This release features a
> new installer, added functionality and minor bug fixes.
>
> I'd also like to extend my appreciation to all who have downloaded the
> previous version and have generously tested it and provided feedback,
> advice, bug reports, feature requests and comments.

There must some interest for this GNUBg port...
Yet: I don't see many posts here.
Are the games.rec.backgammon subscribers kind of 'glued to the chair'
people? The 'non travelling' kind?
(Personally I don't have a palm top, or hand top or whatever-top... but
after visiting the site... maybe I'll ask SantaClaus?)

And.....
Is there anyone outside thinking of porting to Palm OS ???

(yep: I do have a couple of friends interested in a GNUBg Light for Palm OS
;-) )

Nardy


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