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  • Aaron Black is also known as [[User:Zzo38]], and on [[ifMUD]] as "<tt>zzo38</tt>" or "<tt>#20071</tt>", and on Usenet and Unusenet as "news@zzo38comput
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  • |Developer=Zzo38 [[Frolg]] is/was a Z-machine assembler written by [[User:Zzo38]]. It is written in C, and is licensed under GNU GPL 3 or later version.
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  • |Developer=Zzo38 Berzio is a Z-machine compiler written by [[User:Zzo38]]. It is written in C, and is licensed under GNU GPL 3 or later version. It
    594 bytes (93 words) - 17:16, 27 April 2022
  • ...hine_interpreters|Z machine interpreters]] that support these versions are Zzo38's own [[Aimfiz]] and [[Fweep]]. This is considered EXPERIMENTAL and subject
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  • author=[[User:zzo38|zzo38]]| Byline: Written by: zzo38
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  • |Developer=Zzo38 ...called <b>ZORKMID</b> for short) is a Z-machine interpreter made by [[User:Zzo38]]. This program is fully public-domain.
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  • ...storing metadata about text adventure games, invented by [[Aaron Black]] (zzo38), using RDF (the recommended serialization format is Turtle, although XML c
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  • * '''zzo38''' is [[Aaron Black]].
    14 KB (1,664 words) - 00:08, 10 January 2023