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  • ▶ [https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1980-07 This issue] at the Internet Archive. ▶ [https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1980-12 This issue] at the Internet Archive.
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  • ...ive fiction. Originally published in the May 1987 issue of [[Byte Magazine|BYTE magazine]].
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  • * "An Adventure Authoring System." ''[[Byte Magazine|BYTE Magazine]]'', May 1987.
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  • The first byte of the save file is the number of routines on the call If the next byte in the file is nonzero, the next byte in the RAM will be
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  • ...is an author of the interactive fiction platform [[QSP]]. He is known as "Byte" for short.
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  • ...ing text adventure games"] - article by [[David Betz]] for [[Byte Magazine|BYTE Magazine]], May 1987.
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  • ...he dictionary of compressed words. RICK4 contains (amongst other things) a byte look up to the dictionary entries to decompress the text. # If the appropiate byte is non-zero in the (0x300 - 0x3e4) section then that message is added as an
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  • ...ork and the Future of Computerized Fantasy Simulations." ''[[Byte Magazine|BYTE Magazine]]'', December 1980.
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  • * ''[[Twin Kingdom Valley]]'' (publisher: [[Bug-Byte Software]]; [[BBC Micro]], [[C64]], [[Spectrum]]). The planned sequel was g
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  • ▶ [https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1980-07 This issue] at the Internet Archive. ▶ [https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1980-12 This issue] at the Internet Archive.
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  • ...able if it is able to open the status window (if not, it will set the mode byte to indicate to the Z-machine story that the status line is not available) (
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  • ...n Pirate Adventure, including the source code] - originally published in [[Byte Magazine]], December 1980.
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  • ...ive fiction. Originally published in the May 1987 issue of [[Byte Magazine|BYTE magazine]].
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  • ...eive a personalized souvenir from the Netherlands from the creator of QSP (Byte). <li><b>Byte</b> — creator of [[QSP]], one of the main engines of Russian interactive
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  • VOCAB:: .BYTE 0,4,0,0 ; minimal dictionary
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  • ** stringmaker.h &ndash; Turns a byte character array into a packed string or vice-versa.
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  • Most IF VM implementations consist of a loop which runs through the byte code, executing each instruction in turn. Such implementations are fairly s
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  • ...tory file]] than any other scheme for storing them. In the 1980's, using a byte or two to store a boolean value was wasteful. It was an overriding concern ...: Glulx Inform gets a default maximum of 56 attributes, represented in a 7-byte field, but this limit can be increased by changing the $NUM_ATTR_BYTES memo
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  • ...h]] to "story files" which contained Z-machine instructions. Z-code is the byte code and data file format used by the Z-machine, so the story files are oft
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  • ...Pirate Adventure, including the source code}} - originally published in [[Byte Magazine]], December 1980.
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  • Originally developed by Val "Byte" Argunov in 2001, it has a big and stable community.
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