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    Amberworld is (going to be) an interpreter for the Amiga classic Ambermoon (by Thalion) and games with a similar engine (Dragonflight, Amberstar, Albion). This project needs support, looking for an 680x0 assembler geek.
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    davex

    Command shell & program launcher - for the Apple II

    Davex is a ProDOS command shell & program launcher for the Apple II family of computers. It offers a *nix-like command interpreter, has intrinsic and extrinsic invokable modules, and serves as a print spooler and general I/O redirector.
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    Skyroads project (interpreter) for the Linux-based handheld GP2X based on the original source code of Bluemoon's game which was released in 1993.
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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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