In Compute! Issue 13, June 1981, a small program is published. It runs on an unexpanded KIM-1, showing a random number as used by the dices in a board game Dungeons And Dragons.
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Dungeons And Dragons Dice Simulator For The KIM-1 |
The program is typed in by me, using TASM32 as assembler. And tested on the KIM-1 Simulator.
Here the archive with source, article and binaries.


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