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In early 2016, following a successful attempt to "back-port" Mike Mayfield's HP BASIC version of the Star Trek text-based computer game to CP-V (on the late George Plue's DOS-based "Siggy" Sigma/CP-V emulator), Keith Calkins (Plue's erstwhile colleague at Andrews University) mentioned that students at Andrews had once run a Fortran version of a Star Trek game on the campus Sigma. After some searching, a Fortran Star Trek was discovered on the Web site of one Oleg Uryutin, who had been a student in the early 80s at the Minsk Radiotechnical Institute and had fond memories of discovering a PDP-11 version of Star Trek and who, with the help of a colleague there, had ported the game from RT-11 to RSX-11M on the PDP-11. His site (which is now, alas, defunct and not even archived on the Wayback Machine) had the source code for a VAX Fortran version of the University of Texas "Super Star Trek", which turned out to be possible to port to F77 on CP-V.
The unmodified VAX source code, along with and VMS command files to build the executable, are included here in the directory "Original_VAX_version", for reference. (The VAX code builds and runs without a hitch on a SimH VAX-11/780 running VMS 4.7 and VAX Fortran V4.8-276. The top-level build command is "@TREKBLD".)
The unmodified VAX source code, along with VMS command files to build the executable, are included here in the directory "Original_VAX_version", for reference. (The VAX code builds and runs without a hitch on a SimH VAX-11/780 running VMS 4.7 and VAX Fortran V4.8-276. The top-level build command is "@TREKBLD".)