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The Icon Bar: The Playpen: Primesolve
 
  Primesolve
  polas (11:07 4/8/2006)
  monkeyson2 (11:21 4/8/2006)
    polas (11:25 4/8/2006)
      Phlamethrower (11:59 4/8/2006)
        polas (12:05 4/8/2006)
        Phlamethrower (12:08 4/8/2006)
          Matthew (14:11 4/8/2006)
            polas (14:44 4/8/2006)
              Phlamethrower (18:28 4/8/2006)
                ad (11:26 5/8/2006)
                polas (12:22 7/8/2006)
                  aardvark (17:10 19/1/2018)
 
Nick Message #78333, posted by polas at 11:07, 4/8/2006
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Hi all, just a quickie - anyone remember Primesolve by (i think) minerva? I had a copy but seem to have lost it and was wondering if anyone had one which they dont use any more and I might buy from them?

Nick
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Phil Mellor Message #78334, posted by monkeyson2 at 11:21, 4/8/2006, in reply to message #78333
monkeyson2Please don't let them make me be a monkey butler

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Was that the puzzle game with the Heath Robinson contraptions in it? I remember playing a demo of that on an Acorn Computing coverdisc. I might have bought it, had it not a) been so schooley, and b) cost about 80 quid.

I vote we bribe :flamethrower: into writing a new version.
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Nick Message #78335, posted by polas at 11:25, 4/8/2006, in reply to message #78334
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yup, that was it - i have tried to find the demo on the web, but it doesnt seem to have been popular enough for someone to put it on an ftp site
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78336, posted by Phlamethrower at 11:59, 4/8/2006, in reply to message #78335
PhlamethrowerHot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot stuff

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There was a thread/discussion about this here a while ago (Might have been on IRC, as I can't find any search results). I think poolie has a full copy of PrimeSolver, but claims it is teh suck.

I, on the other hand, do have the demo copy that was on the Acorn Computing coverdisk many years ago, and believe it is teh good.

I'll upload a copy when I get home from work.

I vote we bribe :flamethrower: into writing a new version.
I agree! Shame I don't have enough spare time to do it in :P
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Nick Message #78337, posted by polas at 12:05, 4/8/2006, in reply to message #78336
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I'll upload a copy when I get home from work.
That would be great thanks - like you I only ever played the demo (and a while ago) but really enjoyed it and would be cool to play the demo again
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78338, posted by Phlamethrower at 12:08, 4/8/2006, in reply to message #78336
PhlamethrowerHot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot stuff

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I vote we bribe :flamethrower: into writing a new version.
I agree! Shame I don't have enough spare time to do it in :P
Maybe I can work a mission into DeathDawn that involves you having to save a frog by dropping a bowling ball onto the head of a man sleeping on an exercise bike...
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Matthew Somerville Message #78340, posted by Matthew at 14:11, 4/8/2006, in reply to message #78338
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I thought you were all talking about Prime Shooter at first ;)
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Nick Message #78341, posted by polas at 14:44, 4/8/2006, in reply to message #78340
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lol, thats strangely addictive
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78352, posted by Phlamethrower at 18:28, 4/8/2006, in reply to message #78341
PhlamethrowerHot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot stuff

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http://www.phlamethrower.co.uk/misc2/ps.zip

Doesn't work on RISC OS 3.7, even with StrongGuard :(
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Andrew Duffell Message #78362, posted by ad at 11:26, 5/8/2006, in reply to message #78352

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That was a great game. My old school had it on the NCs, and it provided hours of lunchtime amusement.
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Nick Message #78416, posted by polas at 12:22, 7/8/2006, in reply to message #78352
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cool - thanks very much, great to be able to play it again :)
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Alex Macfarlane Smith Message #124242, posted by aardvark at 17:10, 19/1/2018, in reply to message #78416
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Apparently a 26-bit/32-bit safe evaluation version is at http://www.dsnell.co.uk/FunFysics.html
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