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ZIP - Infocom Z-code Interpreter Program V2.0 07nov93, by Mark Howell.
This interpreter will run all Infocom V1 to V5 games. It includes
support for timeouts in Border Zone, screen displays in Beyond Zork
and implements the #record debugging function, etc.
11 items:
Acorn_Zip.zip
[14-Jan-1997]
Acorn Archimedes executable, ported by
Edouard Poor, and dated 6th September 1993
ZIP_interpreter_binary_r1.1.cpt
[8-Sep-1994]
Macintosh executable, ported by
Matthew T. Russotto
ZIP_interpreter_src_r1.1.cpt
[8-Sep-1994]
Source code for Matthew T. Russotto's
Macintosh port
jzipstb3.zip
[11-Nov-1995]
John Holder's JZIP Infocom interpreter, ported to the
Atari 16 and 32 bit computers with MiNT or TOS by
Dancer. Version 2.01f beta 3.
macZeX.1.1.README
[2-Nov-1994]
Description of MacZeX.
macZeX.1.1.binary.sea.hqx
[2-Nov-1994]
Executable of MacZeX, an experimental,
enhanced version of ZIP for the Macintosh
with proportional and styled text, by
Greg Ewing.
(source code for an example game with styled text is in
infocom/compilers/inform5/examples/macZeX_GoldSkulX.inf)
macZeX.1.1.source.sea.hqx
[2-Nov-1994]
Source code for MacZeX, an experimental,
enhanced version of ZIP for the Macintosh
with proportional and styled text, by
Greg Ewing.
macpic6.c
[6-Nov-2001]
Code taken from an unreleased version of
Matthew Russotto's Version 6 Zip Infinity
interpreter which can decode the format used by
Infocom for their V6 graphical Mac releases.
winf_05.zip
[29-Aug-1994]
WInfocom Beta 1.0 (07aug94), MS Windows
executable, ported by Ido Razon.
wzip21.zip
[23-Jul-1996]
MS Windows executable version 2.1,
ported by Ron Murray.
zip.lha
[18-Nov-1993]
Amiga executable of AmigaZIP 3.3.
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