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Gold Chest is a new game engine inspired by the old gold-box styled RPG games. My goal is to create a game with the same Look and Feel of the gold-box games while bringing to it newer graphics, sounds, music and network play.
...For more information, see the paper "Arun Natarajan, Peng Ning, Yao Liu, Sushil Jajodia, and Steve E. Hutchinson, "NSDMiner: Automated Discovery of Network Service Dependencies," in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM '12), Orlando, FL, March 2012."
This work is supported by the U.S. Army Research Office (ARO) under a MURI grant W911NF-09-1-0525.
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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 above. OTA install link https://sites.google.com/site/javafrotz/home
Android: Installation can be accomplished via the .apk file in the installation above. ...
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.
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
Note: Zaxmidlet is deprecated. Current work is on JFrotz for J2ME.
...ZaxMidlet is a midlet Z-Machine Interpreter for Blackberry and other J2ME devices that support MIDP2.0 and file access. It is based on Zax 0.91. It plays V1-5,7,8 Infocom and Inform games. For OTA Install goto http://sites.google.com/site/zaxmidlet
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.
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.
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.
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.
John's Zcode InterPreter. Runs Infocom & Inform bytecode images (games). Supports all UNIX with termcap/curses, DOS w BCC and MSQC, OS/2, and in progress is a cross-platform GUI front end using wxWindows. Unicode/multicodepage support is planned.
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.