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    cpm-vtdozer-dxforth

    Simple vertical scroller game for CP/M written in Forth

    Use Ed's DX-Forth to compile this. You can cross-compile this game on any UNIX system using Joseph Allen's CP/M emulator. It requires VT52 compatible terminal to display correctly. Tested on CP/M Plus running on ZX Spectrum +3 (+3e), ZX Spectrum Next and Amstrad CPC6128. ********** Compatibility note for ZX Spectrum +3 (+3e): make sure SET24X80 is started (e.g. from PROFILE.SUB) before running this game.
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    DieRoller is a PalmOS application for gamers, written in Quartus Forth. It allows you to roll up to 8 multi-sided dice, and display the roll results as well as the sum. DieRoller is freeware, and Quartus Forth source code is included. In order to work
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