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This directory contains games for the CP/M operating system,
which ran on various 8-bit home computers with 8080/Z80
processors in the 1980s.
1 Subdirectory:
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8 items:
adventure_cpm.tar.gz
[3-May-2016]
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CP/M executable of the 375 point version of
Colossal Cave, by The Software Toolworks. This is an
expansion and port by Walt Bilofsky to the 8080/Z80
of Jim Gillogly's UNIX C port of Wood's original code.
barsoom1.zip
[17-May-2019]
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Barsoom Adventure #1: The Lost City, by Susan
Schnitger.
/if-archive/solutions/#Barsoom1.sol
cpm-advent-b03.zip
[11-Feb-2005]
cpm-advent-c01.zip
[3-Jul-2020]
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CP/M port of Colossal Cave Adventure, ported by
Mike Goetz. Version C01.1, March 1987, (580 points).
Includes Goetz's C source code for the A-code munger and interpreter,
and instructions on how to build the game on a modern system.
cpm-advent.zip
[21-Oct-2020]
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CP/M ports of Colossal Cave Adventure, ported by
Mike Goetz. Included are version A02 (350 points)
with Fortran source, versions B00 and B01 (both
550 points), B02 and B03 (580 points), and tools
to extract some approximation to A-code source
from the version B games.
cpm_advsampler.zip
[9-Jun-2019]
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A sampler of several freeware Z-code adventures,
put together by Carsten Dost. This will work with
most CP/M Systems with a 80x25 terminal and at least
64k of memory. Included games are Cat's Eye, Deja Vu
and Moonglow.
old
[22-Dec-2019]
Older versions of some of the games in this directory.
scott-adams-cpm.zip
[15-Jun-2021]
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Scott Adams games 1-12 with ADVENTUR.COM version 8.4c, an interpreter for CP
Z-80 required because the random number generator depends on the R register.
has been tested on CP/M emulators that do implement the R register. Without
R register, the interpreter will hang after printing the first room but befo
accepting any commands.
The interpreter program is believed to be identical to what was shipped on 8
floppy for CP/M, but it was copied from an MS-DOS-format disk of PC sharewar
made in the early 1990s.
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