![]() Amstrad PCW (any model, including the PcW16). Spectrum with ResiDOS (thanks to Garry Lancaster). Supported platforms not listed include MicroBee and SAMCoupe.īridge between the Z-machine and telephony devices Zoom: Zoom is a Z-Machine interpreter that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Various platform builds tested and available. Current builds support VT-52, ADM-3a, HGT, VT-100, VT-100 with ANSI colour, and Soroc 120 terminal emulations. Requires minimum z80 and CP/M 2.2 or CP/M 3. Other systems: Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Portable, Playstation Vita, Playstation 3, Sega Dreamcast, RISC OS (see ) There are usually binaries available for Windows and macOS, but you should also be able to build the compiler for Linux, Amiga, Archimedes, Atari ST, BeOS, Mac Classic, OS/2, MS-DOS, Unix, VMS and EPOC. PunyInform games can be developed on any platform which the Inform 6 compiler can be built for. You can also use Ozmoo Online instead of installing it on your computer: or the Z-Machine, with the Z coming from Zork, Infocoms first game). Use a Windows, Mac or Linux computer to run the make script (make.rb) which builds disk image(s) for the system you want to play on (Commodore 64, 128, Plus/4, or MEGA65 + there's a port for Acorn/BBC). Windows Frotz is an interpreter that can play all the old Infocom text adventures. TRS-80 Model 4/4D/4P running LS-DOS or TRS-DOS 6.2 (real or emulator) ![]() Works well for V3-5 games, has both ncurses and 'dumb' interfaces (for scripting) Is available as a console app through npm. Mostly MIT, some interpreters BSD, GPL-2.0Īn online editor is available: see ].Ĭ source code and Win32 executable available Here is the equivalent information from the new database:
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