Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
Hi,
I have a strange question.
Did Peter Scott the prolific programmer live in Rodgau Germany?
The reason I ask is I have come across an old game published in Practical Computing called Caving which is by Peter Scott of Rodgau, but I don't know if it is THE Peter Scott.
If you look at the Peter Scott games that he had published in magazines http://bbcmicro.co.uk/index.php?rt_R=&r ... =on&sort=b I don't think it has his "look", but I would like to be sure.
Thanks,
Lee.
I have a strange question.
Did Peter Scott the prolific programmer live in Rodgau Germany?
The reason I ask is I have come across an old game published in Practical Computing called Caving which is by Peter Scott of Rodgau, but I don't know if it is THE Peter Scott.
If you look at the Peter Scott games that he had published in magazines http://bbcmicro.co.uk/index.php?rt_R=&r ... =on&sort=b I don't think it has his "look", but I would like to be sure.
Thanks,
Lee.
Re: Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
I can't answer the question but very much related is that for some reason, outside of the big commercial titles, caving was THE game that kept me coming back for more. I always loved it.
It's also a great example of the predictability of randomness in computing
Paul
It's also a great example of the predictability of randomness in computing
Paul
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Re: Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
Roving robot 1&2 chars look like Hunkidory,
so might say Yes is same
so might say Yes is same
Re: Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
The sprites from Roving Robot, plus the effect between levels, are just like Haunted House.
Re: Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
Lee, I wondered the same.
Somewhere in those boxes of clippings I'm cataloguing/scanning there's a submission by an Ian Bell. Not necessarily that Ian Bell of course.
Somewhere in those boxes of clippings I'm cataloguing/scanning there's a submission by an Ian Bell. Not necessarily that Ian Bell of course.
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Re: Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
Just when I thought I'd imagined it, I found it. It was published in Popular Computing Weekly, 24 June 1982, p 16. It's erm...
...attached.
...attached.
Re: Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
The similarity in concept between this and the randomly generated planet descriptions in Elite is striking...
As Ian Bell is presumably contactable via his website, you could ask him.
As Ian Bell is presumably contactable via his website, you could ask him.
Re: Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
Hi Col,
The game I am querying is "Caving". Did the famous Peter Scott write it? or just another Peter Scott that lived in Germany?
http://bbcmicro.co.uk/index.php?rt_R=&r ... =on&sort=b
Lee.
EDIT: the "Morris The Millipede" listing from Personal Computer News March 84 states the game is by "Peter Scott of Bedlington Northumberland".
There is only 2 months between the publications of "Morris" and "Caving", so maybe this is looking less and less likely it is the same Peter Scott?
The game I am querying is "Caving". Did the famous Peter Scott write it? or just another Peter Scott that lived in Germany?
http://bbcmicro.co.uk/index.php?rt_R=&r ... =on&sort=b
Lee.
EDIT: the "Morris The Millipede" listing from Personal Computer News March 84 states the game is by "Peter Scott of Bedlington Northumberland".
There is only 2 months between the publications of "Morris" and "Caving", so maybe this is looking less and less likely it is the same Peter Scott?
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Re: Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
Nice find! This is obviously some early procedural-generation code that Bell kept working on and eventually developed into Elite.
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0 REM Star Trek script generator by Ian Bell, 1982
1 REM typed in and tidied up by lurkio @ Stardot, 2019
10 MODE7:VDU23;8202;0;0;0;:PRINT'"Star Trek"'"on BBC Micro"
11 PRINT'"It is a little known fact that thescripts of Star Trek were produced byParamount's enormous 1960s valveoperated computer. I have replicated theprogram for the BBC Micro. Indeed, it";
12 PRINT"has proved possible to improve upon theoriginal, producing scripts of a highercalibre than those filmed."
13 PRINT" Of course, the program produces scriptsof variable length. Paramount handledthis by inserting fights and nobleprofile shots to pad out the episodes."
14 PRINT" The program will run on either theModel A or B. Make sure that the stringsin lines 130 and 505 are identical orthe program will never end (that's howthey got the motion picture)."
15 PRINT'"_ Ian Bell, Popular Computing Weekly,"'" 24 June 1982, p.16":*FX15
16 TIME=0:REPEATUNTILINKEY0<>-1ORTIME>6000:IFRND(-TIME)
17 :
50 MODE7:FORI=2TO3:VDU31,7,I,141,131:PRINT" S T A R T R E K":NEXT:VDU31,12,5:PRINT" by Ian Bell"'
90 B$=""
100 R=RND(11):IF R>7 X=500 ELSEIF R>4 X=520 ELSE X=500+20*R
105 FORDD=0TO999:NEXT
110 PROCSAY(X):IF A$=B$ GOTO 100
120 PRINTN$;A$".";:IFPOS<>0PRINT'ELSEPRINT
130 IF A$<>"Take us out of orbit, Mr Sulu" OR RND(4)<>4 B$=A$:GOTO100
140 PRINT" ALL: Hah! Hah! Hah!"''" THE END"
150 END
300 DEF PROCSAY(X)
310 RESTORE X
320 READ N$,A
330 FORI=1TORND(A):READ A$:NEXT
340 ENDPROC
500 DATA" KIRK: ",4,I'm responsible for the lives of 3000 crewmen,It's a thousand to one against but it's our only chance
505 DATA"Take us out of orbit, Mr Sulu","That's what makes us human, Mr Spock"
520 DATA" SPOCK: ",3,It appears to be some kind of unknown energy,Fascinating,Most illogical
540 DATA SCOTTIE: ,2,"The enjins canna take it, Cap'n","She canna take the strain, Cap'n"
560 DATA" SULU: ",1,"Captain, it just...disappeared"
580 DATA" McCOY: ",1,"He's dead, Jim"
Re: Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
Though "Peter Scott of x" is quite a specific way to put it, How many other Dev's put just their name, not also where they live?leenew wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 11:17 am EDIT: the "Morris The Millipede" listing from Personal Computer News March 84 states the game is by "Peter Scott of Bedlington Northumberland".
There is only 2 months between the publications of "Morris" and "Caving", so maybe this is looking less and less likely it is the same Peter Scott?
And people do move!.
I wonder if any stylistic similarities can be seen in the code?
So many projects, so little time...
Re: Did Peter Scott live in Germany?
Hi
No, there are no similarities that I can see.
I just think he is a different person.
I found many references to the more famous Peter Scott as being around the Northumberland area so at the moment I have the other chap as Peter Scott 2 until I differentiate him properly.
Lee.
No, there are no similarities that I can see.
I just think he is a different person.
I found many references to the more famous Peter Scott as being around the Northumberland area so at the moment I have the other chap as Peter Scott 2 until I differentiate him properly.
Lee.