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Anonymous
March 2, 2005 8:56:57 PM

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I only just found out about Core Wars as it was mentioned in a book, and
being an asm nut i couldnt help but feel a strong attraction to the game
straight away! but with so many Core Wars sites out there, just getting
started is the hard part

Would somebody be kind enough to explain how to get a simple warrior vs
warrior game up and running? I've downloaded the Windows binaries, but dont
have any warrior source code (or compiled warriors ... im assuming they have
to be compiled? what do you compile them with?)

Thanks! I cant wait to start

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Anonymous
March 2, 2005 8:56:58 PM

Archived from groups: rec.games.corewar (More info?)

> Would somebody be kind enough to explain how to get a simple warrior vs
> warrior game up and running? I've downloaded the Windows binaries, but dont
> have any warrior source code (or compiled warriors ... im assuming they have
> to be compiled? what do you compile them with?)

Welcome to corewar,

the best windows-based corewar emulator is Wendell's CoreWin. You can find it
here:

http://www.geocities.com/corewin2/

It includes also a nice graphic of the core displaying the progress of the
battle.

The best source for warriors is Christoph Birk's Koenigstuhl:

http://www.ociw.edu/~birk/COREWAR/koenigstuhl.html

I also recomment Karonen's Beginner Guide to Corewar:

http://vyznev.net/corewar/guide.html

and the corewar lexicon (still under development)

http://www.corewar.info/lexicon/

Usefull informations regarding all kind of corewar related topics can be
found here:

http://www.corewar.info/
http://www.corewar.co.uk/

Fizmo
Anonymous
March 3, 2005 3:36:26 AM

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Thanks very much for those links,
Wendell's CoreWin is certainly a lot better and easier to use than the one I
was trying. It's very intuitive too - it comes with a set of warriors, and
within a minute or so after loading the program i had compiled some warriors
and had them fighting. This is going to be a _bad_ distraction from work
:-)


"Fizmo" <fizmo_master@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:9f53b5fb.0503020730.2177d455@posting.google.com...
> > Would somebody be kind enough to explain how to get a simple warrior vs
> > warrior game up and running? I've downloaded the Windows binaries, but
dont
> > have any warrior source code (or compiled warriors ... im assuming they
have
> > to be compiled? what do you compile them with?)
>
> Welcome to corewar,
>
> the best windows-based corewar emulator is Wendell's CoreWin. You can find
it
> here:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/corewin2/
>
> It includes also a nice graphic of the core displaying the progress of the
> battle.
>
> The best source for warriors is Christoph Birk's Koenigstuhl:
>
> http://www.ociw.edu/~birk/COREWAR/koenigstuhl.html
>
> I also recomment Karonen's Beginner Guide to Corewar:
>
> http://vyznev.net/corewar/guide.html
>
> and the corewar lexicon (still under development)
>
> http://www.corewar.info/lexicon/
>
> Usefull informations regarding all kind of corewar related topics can be
> found here:
>
> http://www.corewar.info/
> http://www.corewar.co.uk/
>
> Fizmo
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