05-05-2006
The first thing that springs to mind would be a shell script using netcat, but I haven't worked in Tru64 in several years, and kind of doubt that netcat even exists for your environment.
Anyone?
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INFON(6) Games Manual INFON(6)
NAME
infon - Program bugs to compete for food and survival
SYNOPSIS
infon [-r <renderer>] [-f] [-x <width>] [-y <height>] [-v] [-h] <server[:port]>
DESCRIPTION
infon is the graphical viewers for the infon game. Infon is a game which simulates the live of simple bugs who eat, propagate, eat each
other and evolve. The players can not control the bugs directly but write their "intelligence" in the simple script language lua and upload
it to the game using a plain telnet connection. The code can then be modified even while the game is running.
You have to specify the hostname of the server to connect to on the command line.
OPTIONS
-r <renderer>
Renderer to use (sdl_gui,...)
-x <width>
Initial screen width
-h <height>
Initial screen height
-f Start in fullscreen mode
-v Display version information
-h This help
server[:port]
The server (and port) to connect to. If no port is given, 1234 is used.
SEE ALSO
infond(8)
AUTHOR
infon was written by Florian Wesch <fw@dividuum.de>
This manual page was written by Joachim Breitner <nomeata@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
November 21, 2006 INFON(6)