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From: planders@shadow.scs.unr.edu (Preston Landers)
Subject: Re: Z-machine games (and also Zork Zero)
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Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 03:50:48 GMT
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Collin Pieper  <clp5@cornell.edu> wrote:

>>I've got Inform (great program!) and I want some Z-machine games to run 

>Uhm.  I'm a little confused.  Inform is a compiler, isn't it?  Curses.z3
>is a finished game and there shouldn't be any source code for it floating
>around.  Inform doesn't decompile last I saw it.

You're right.  After I posted that message, I realized I was confusing 
Inform w/ the infocom.exe interpreter from the IF archive (I forget the 
name.)  Silly me.  No, well, anyway, I'm still stuck in Curses!.  Anyone 
have a walkthrough or some hints?  



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