Was there ever one written? This project has been kept alive for an astonishingly long time, so it'd make sense to have a real history written down, lest we forget.
History of angband
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The release details an rephial (start here and go forward) almost qualify; there's also the Angband chapter in Dungeon Hacks. But yes, it would be a good thing to have.One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. -
Glaurung, Father of the Dragons says, 'You cannot avoid the ballyhack.'Comment
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PWMAngband variant maintainer - check https://github.com/draconisPW/PWMAngband (or http://www.mangband.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=9) to learn more about this new variant!Comment
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I think Nick was referring to the list of versions on the right hand side. If you follow through from one version to the next, there is some history of the events and discussions around the major releases, pieced together from newsgroup posts at the time. This includes releases we don't have the source code for in some cases.takkaria whispers something about options. -more-Comment
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Yikes! So there's no copies available of the early 2.7.x source code?
I'm almost sure that I have the 2.7.3 source code since that's my Linux executable-only release on rephial.org. I may have the 2.7.2 source code as well. The surmountable problem is that they would be on a Linux box with no Wi-Fi card which is currently being used as an end table.Comment
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That was actually fun in a reminiscent way. This monitor does not support my custom designed video resolutions, the root file system was corrupt, I got to quickly recall how to use fdisk and correct the cylinder size, but with the most disturbing finding being the floppy diskette drive being flagged by BIOS as broken.
While I did retain the 4.2 BSD source code along with proprietary Sun source code, I did not retain the missing Angband source code as I would have assumed that someone else would have done so.
I did find all encrypted emails both from and to Ben, Charles, and many other game players before, during and after that transition period. I would say that translated history of that transition is "close enough".Comment
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Yikes! So there's no copies available of the early 2.7.x source code?
I'm almost sure that I have the 2.7.3 source code since that's my Linux executable-only release on rephial.org. I may have the 2.7.2 source code as well. The surmountable problem is that they would be on a Linux box with no Wi-Fi card which is currently being used as an end table.One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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Our posts likely overlapped, but I have discovered that I have no such source code to share.
I thought that older source code was on phial.org, but phial is gone. Ben would surely have source code copies of his Angband releases, but they have disappeared, for reasons unexplained.
I obviously cannot discuss certain internal dyanmics, but Ben and I both recognized that Angband was once very buggy. That bothered us both, very much.Comment
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Angband history
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!ms...8/vPxfKrk_HcMJ - Just found these surveys of angband personal history
'Mischa E Gelman posted several general-purpose Angband surveys
some years back, and a lot of people had a good time with them'
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...nd/yJLrDkoMGgw - Angband vs nethack
Plus the earliest version I could find was for the DOS 286 version of Angband 2.7.9v3 (1/24/96):
*Especially with ftp.thangorodrim.net/ being down
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