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From: magnus@thep.lu.se (Magnus Olsson)
Subject: Re: Walkthroughs
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In article <Bz05GK.Ct7@apollo.hp.com> johnf@apollo.hp.com (John Francis) writes:
>P.S. Would anyone be interested in a TADS version of mainframe zork?
>I keep on thinking about putting something like this together, and
>it is becoming apparent that TADS is probably the way to go.
>I'm talking about a version including everything up to the Don Woods
>stamp - if anyone knows of puzzles added later than that one I would
>be very interested to hear about them.


Depends on how different this version is from the Fortran version - the
latter has been translated to C, and exists in binary form for all the
machines that support TADS. If you're speaking of the original MDL
version, it would be just great.

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