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From: marc@pismo.cs.ucla.edu (Marc Kriguer)
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Subject: Re: Scrabble games. Anyone seen one?
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Date: Tue, 30-Jun-87 12:05:40 EDT
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In article <13741@watmath.UUCP> erhoogerbeet@watmath.UUCP,
 (Edwin (Deepthot)) wrote:

>Has anyone ever heard of a public domain or even comercial version or clone
>game of Scrabble for a pc? Please mail me.

This might be of some help to you:  SEVERAL years back, (my TRS-80 days)
there was a program called "Monty Plays Monopoly" for the TRS-80, and later
for the IBM PC as well.  This same company makes "Monty Plays Scrabble"
for the TRS-80, so there is a good chance that they might make it for the
PC as well.  It is not public domain (as far as I know; the TRS-80 programs
are certainly not), but should not be too expensive.

If there is any interest, I can look up the name of the company for you.
(Just give me a few days to find the disk!  ;-)
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