Unsolicited testimonial from cadp53@ccsun.strath.ac.uk (14th June 1991) "It's a fiend to play well! So fast! It's now twice as popular as the other tetris's I installed! Take a bow!" T3 concept by Harvey "Max" Thompson (harveyt@sco.com) Pentris pieces by Kenton Oatley (maunf@uk.ac.warwick.cu) TNT pieces by Pete 'Gandalf' Favelle (csuat@uk.ac.warwick.cu) Things to do: (*) Fix email addresses to say mirk@ssl.co.uk throughout (*) Fix four games to use four separate high-score files (*) Clarify by using a single struct representing game-type (*) Consider re-introducing flush_keyboard() calls (*) Add left-to-right dropping startup flag (or key?) (*) Fix argument-parsing to use getopt() (*) Fix to determine game-type from argv[0] (*) Bring documentation up to date (*) Send it all off to GNU and LINUX. And Harv says: You could update README to mention who actually wrote it. You also have to edit tt.c to change the SCORE stuff. Perhaps it should be a Makefile flag (so you only have to edit one file). An explanation of the LOCKF define and LOCK_FILE would also be helpful here.