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Something to waste a few minutes on in the Terminal

Postby beachycove » 09 Apr 2012, 03:44

Erm, begin by opening the Terminal....

At the bash prompt, enter:

telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl

You'll then have to hit return a couple of times before the magic begins -- and may the ASCII force be with you!
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Re: Something to waste a few minutes on in the Terminal

Postby uniserver » 09 Apr 2012, 15:19

pretty cool :) i wonder how a Macintosh Se would render those ASCII graphics, whats a good terminal for MacOS?
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Re: Something to waste a few minutes on in the Terminal

Postby IPalindromeI » 09 Apr 2012, 23:47

NCSA Telnet, or even MacSSH.
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Re: Something to waste a few minutes on in the Terminal

Postby jruschme » 10 Apr 2012, 00:21

AppleWorks 4 or 5 should also be good if you can find a TCP/IP tool for comm toolbox. (IIRC, Black Knight has a free one.)

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Re: Something to waste a few minutes on in the Terminal

Postby Anonymous Freak » 10 Apr 2012, 00:40

MacTerminal is my favorite:

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Sometime this week, when I have a free evening, I'll boot up the Linux server (the rack-mount monstrosity underneath - a quad Itanium rig,) and the Mac 128 and MacTerminal over and try that URL on the Mac-cum-serial-terminal. Unfortunately, my serial terminal boot disk for the Apple IIc died, and I can't get ADTPro to work on the Linux box properly.
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Re: Something to waste a few minutes on in the Terminal

Postby Bunsen » 10 Apr 2012, 09:25

Anonymous Freak wrote:(Aw, crap, that link is going to die in a couple months

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Re: Something to waste a few minutes on in the Terminal

Postby Bunsen » 10 Apr 2012, 11:44

For some more interactive ASCII sci-fi fun, check out the command-line Star Trek game, a port to Javascript (ie, playable in your browser) of one of the earliest popular computer games.

http://nerici.org/bloggo/p/trek/code/trek.html
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Re: Something to waste a few minutes on in the Terminal

Postby IPalindromeI » 15 Apr 2012, 16:05

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Re: Something to waste a few minutes on in the Terminal

Postby olePigeon » 19 Apr 2012, 20:23

You can also telnet to nethack.alt.org for some Nethack. It's actually pretty fun because so many people play there, you run into a bones level probably 1 out of 5 games.
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