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    Anzim is a Z-Machine files intetpreter for Android platform.
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    JFrotz

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    Android and J2ME(Blackberry) Interactive Fiction Z-machine interpreter

    JFrotz is a java based Z-Machine Interpreter for Android and J2ME devices that support MIDP2.0 and file access, e.g., Blackberry. It is based on Frotz 2.43, which has been converted from C source code to Java using Cibyl. It plays V1-5,7,8 Infocom and Inform games. J2ME: Installation can be accomplished via the JAR files in the installation above. Note: JFrotz requires at least 3MB of memory to run. Blackberry: Installation can be accomplished via the COD files in the installation...
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    Z-Machine Preservation Project
    An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java Virtual Machine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
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    Zinc allows you to play text adventure games either on your own or cooperatively over a network. It comes with interpreters for two of the most popular game formats i.e. Z-machine and TADS games, and it has a powerful map facility.
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    nookZax is an Android implementation of the ZAX Z-Machine Interpreter, which has been optimized for a "rooted" nook eink device (First Generation). It is based on Zax 0.91. It plays V1-5,7,8 Infocom and Inform games. For more information http://sites.google.com/site/zaxmidlet. Note: NookZax only works for the first generation eink nook. For the Nook STR or Nook color, see https://sourceforge.net/projects/jfrotz/, which is a generic android version 2.1+ implementation of Frotz.
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    This is a open source 3D laser scanner targeted for CNC machinery but not only.
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    Mr Toms is an IRC Bot written using Scala and Scala actors. Plugins can be distributed and loaded as jar files, and plugins to interact with Z-machine based games (e.g. zork) and MPD are included.
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    Interpreter for Interactive Fiction games. Has a built-in auto-mapper; supports Z-Machine, Glulx, BTZ, ScottAdams/AdventureInternational.
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    ZaxMidlet

    Note: Zaxmidlet is deprecated. Current work is on JFrotz for J2ME.

    Note 2/10/2012: ZaxMidlet is no longer under current development and will be replaced by JFrotz, which is a Z-Machine interpreter based on the Frotz engine for both J2ME (Blackberry) and Android. http://sourceforge.net/projects/jfrotz/ JFrotz uses more memory than ZaxMidlet, so Zaxmidlet may still be the best choice for users with relatively low-end J2ME devices. ZaxMidlet is a midlet Z-Machine Interpreter for Blackberry and other J2ME devices that support MIDP2.0 and file access...
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    CellarDoor is an Interactive Fiction interpreter for PalmOS devices. It supports Z-Machine (Z1-Z8, inc. Z6) and Glulx stories, as well as .zblorb and .gblorb files and graphics. Requires hi-res screen & memory card.
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    ZPlet is an interpreter for programs using the Z-Machine virtual machine invented by Infocom for their interactive fiction. This fork of ZPlet implements basic support for files in Z-Machine Blorb format (.zblorb) generated by the Inform 7 compiler.
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    Visual Turing Machine is a tool for visually designing Turing machines. This means no coding in abstract scripting languages, but simple point&click design. It uses the a..z symbol set, plus the "empty" # symbol, and also simulates an infinite tape.
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    ZPlet is an interpreter for programs using the Z-Machine virtual machine invented by Infocom for their interactive fiction.
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    ZMARCO is an Open Archive Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) 2.0 compliant data provider. The 'Z' in ZMARCO stands for Z39.50; 'MARC' stands for MAchine-Readable Cataloging; and the 'O' stands for OAI.
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    zdb is an effort to create a source level debugger for Inform, the modern programming language of the Z-machine. The Z-machine is the virtual machine created by Infocom for distributing text adventures.
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    A virtual machine inspired by the concept of IBM's z/VM. The goal is to create a secure, fast and reliable server platform with focus on security with the ability to nest more VMs.
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    "grue" is an irc bot developed in perl for Linux, which allows a group of people to play an Infocom/Z Machine game.
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    z48 is the HP48 port of John's Zcode InterPreter (jzip). Runs Infocom & Inform bytecode images (games), and attempts to be compliant with Z-Machine Standards Document 1.0.
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    An extensible cross-platform implementation of the Z-machine in C. Runs interactive fiction stories from Infocom and those made with Inform.
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    Viola is an interpreter for Z-Machine games, like those created by Infocom, written in Python. It will have full support for all eight Z-Machine versions, and the blorb resource format.
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    Leafpile is a Z-code interpreter, a Java implementation of the Z-machine virtual machine used for running Infocom/Inform interactive fiction story files. Leafpile seeks complete compliance with the Z-machine Standards Document 1.0.
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    A python implementation of a 'z-machine', a virtual machine which executes interactive fiction stories.
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