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The Z-Machine is a text based interpreter which runs text adventures made by Infocom and Z-code files.
 
The Z-Machine is a text based interpreter which runs text adventures made by Infocom and Z-code files.
  
CPCZVM is a Z-Machine interpreter for the CPC which runs under CPM. It is a modification of ZXZVM, an interpreter made by [[John Elliott] for the PCW.  The Amstrad version was converted by [[Kevin Thacker]]
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CPCZVM is a Z-Machine interpreter for the CPC which runs under CPM. It is a modification of ZXZVM, an interpreter made by [[John Elliott] for the PCW.  The Amstrad version was converted by [[Kevin Thacker]].
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CPCZVM features a virtual memory system supporting both the Z-machines RAM and ROM.

Revision as of 05:44, 6 July 2019

The Z-Machine is a text based interpreter which runs text adventures made by Infocom and Z-code files.

CPCZVM is a Z-Machine interpreter for the CPC which runs under CPM. It is a modification of ZXZVM, an interpreter made by [[John Elliott] for the PCW. The Amstrad version was converted by Kevin Thacker.

CPCZVM features a virtual memory system supporting both the Z-machines RAM and ROM.