Hi all,
I have Frotz on my iPhone, but want to get some of the free games that come
with it onto my Mac. Anyone know how I can do this?
TIA,
Donna
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ave 2 issues I am curious about. Well, only one of them is an issue.
I have some old Infocomm games I'd like to play. The games are
mostly in .dat files on the CD's. They will work with Frotz.
The issue involves compiling with Xcode.
I wanted to compile Frotz, an infocomm Z-code game
> .dat files on the CD's. They will work with Frotz.
>
> The issue involves compiling with Xcode.
>
> I wanted to compile Frotz, an infocomm Z-code game interpreter. I got the
> tar ball and was able to successfully compile it, (at least it seems to work)
> using th
39 PM, Joseph Norton wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have 2 issues I am curious about. Well, only one of them is an issue.
>
> I have some old Infocomm games I'd like to play. The games are mostly in
> .dat files on the CD's. They will work with Frotz.
>
> The issue invol
Hi:
I have 2 issues I am curious about. Well, only one of them is an issue.
I have some old Infocomm games I'd like to play. The games are mostly in .dat
files on the CD's. They will work with Frotz.
The issue involves compiling with Xcode.
I wanted to compile Frotz, an infoc
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