Here it is:
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> From: far...@well.UUCP
> Newsgroups: net.games.hack
> Subject: Re: How do I get a copy of hack?
> Message-ID: <9...@well.UUCP>
> Date: 9 Apr 86 09:49:48 GMT
> References: <1...@lpi.UUCP>
> Reply-To: far...@well.UUCP (Mike Farren)
> Distribution: net
> Organization: Whole Earth Lectronic Link, Sausalito CA
>
> In article <1...@lpi.UUCP> a...@lpi.UUCP writes:
> >I can't stand it any more. I've been waiting for someone else to post a
> >request for sources, but the tantalizing hints of what the game is like
> >prompts me to ask the net:
> >
> > Is "hack" public domain?
> > If so (or even if not), how do I obtain a copy?
> > Who out there is the author?
>
> I can supply sources (and binaries) for HACK for the IBM-PC (this
> is version 1.03 with some PC-specific enhancements, but contains the
> complete unix source code as well). It's available on standard IBM
> PC format floppies, or is downloadable from the number given below.
> If you can't download, send me email, and I'll let you know how to go
> about getting it from me.
> Sorry, I can neither post nor email the files - they're just
> too big!
>
> --
> Mike Farren
> uucp: {your favorite backbone site}!hplabs!well!farren
> Fido: Sci-Fido, Fidonode 125/84, (415)655-0667
>
>
Thanks to Bill Stewart who sent this to me.
Daryl Clarke
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