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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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    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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