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From: buzzard@world.std.com (Sean T Barrett)
Subject: Re: Z-Machine
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Andrew Plotkin  <erkyrath@eblong.com> wrote:
>OKB -- not okblacke <brenbarn@aol.comremove> wrote:
>> Likewise, Glulx is designed to let authors
>> do the same thing as the Z-machine, namely, write interactive fiction.
>
>...in the Inform programming language.
>I don't want that clause to be overlooked.

Those Implementors sure were forward-looking.

SeanB
