awesome-z-machine
github.com/cschweda/awesome-z-machine ↗The Z-machine is a virtual machine that was developed by Joel Berez and Marc Blank in 1979 and used by Infocom for its text adventure games. Infocom compiled game code to files containing Z-machine instructions (called story files or Z-code files) and could therefore port its text adventures to a new platform simply by writing a Z-machine implementation for that platform. With the large number of incompatible home computer systems in use at the time, this was an important advantage over using native code or developing a compiler for each system. This tiny archive attempts to collect key z-machine documents.
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Installation instructions →What's inside
Tools
- 0.9 Release NotesZILF
- Alternate HTML versionInform
- Behind the Scenes #001ZILF
- Cleaned-Up Source Collection by Adam SommerfieldZILF
- Craverly Heights - ZIL (2021)ZILF
ZIL
- Episode 1 - Downloading and installing ZILFZILF
Downloading and installing ZILF
ZIL Overview
- A Brief Introduction to Lisp (1993)Lisp Resources
- A Device-Independent Graphics Manager For MDL by Poh Chuan LimMDL Resources
- Graphics Programming and Monitoring by J.C.R. LickliderMDL Resources
- HTML VersionMDL Resources
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisp_(programming_language)Lisp Resources
- IFWiki
Z-Machine Overview
- A Short History of the Z-machine
- Digital Antiquarian
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-machine
- https://www.filfre.net/2019/10/new-tricks-for-an-old-z-machine-part-1-digging-the-trenches/
- https://www.filfre.net/2019/11/new-tricks-for-an-old-z-machine-part-2-hacking-deeper-or-follies-of-graham-nelsons-youth/
- https://www.filfre.net/2019/11/new-tricks-for-an-old-z-machine-part-3-a-renaissance-is-nigh/
Showing a sample of 73 resources. View the full list on GitHub →