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I'm not sure if the link I added is acceptable as another reference or if this should be integrated into the article. I was one of at least two people who obtained a copy of the source code from Douglas Morgan. I was a lowly CS undergrad and ended up not being able to figure things out, while Richard Hunerlach created the first PC port. Absent any other source code to adapt from, his PC port has become the canonical reference for how the game works.

I'm the owner of that github repo I linked, as I spent about a week of free time transcribing the source from my copy. (For years I had assumed MANY other people had received copies and the porting project had moved on without me, so my time to contribute had passed. I was wrong.)  I had just recently bought my first home laser printer with a capable auto document feeder, and used the ADF to scan Daggorath as a test. I've since transcribed the entire source, including a missing page from my original listing I was able to get a copy of from Richard Hunerlach. The source on github has been lightly modified, only changing what is necessary for a modern assembler (lwasm in lwtools) to produce a ROM that's binary identical to the 1983 original.

On one hand, wikipedia is not for the promotion of personal projects. On the other hand this is an artifact of historical significance and should be preserved.