z machine sounds right, given the extensions that Jonathan mentioned. Personally.

Guess I'd bedtter finish up breakfast--just past ten hedre--and get ready for class, where i am by the way. We're discussing MacBeth, or "the Scottish play". Fun.

Sorry for the digression  The short answer is yes, zmachine is right.

Jane
On Dec 6, 2005, at 6:54 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

I'm wondering what format these games are in? Are they by any chance the z
machine language? The infocom games were developed on this platform.
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Hi Mary-Ellen, we will bundle a number of games with KeySoft 7 and
hundreds
more can be downloaded from the web.

Jonathan Mosen
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HumanWare

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