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{{software infobox|title=Gelek|developer=[[Joan CiberSheep]]|type=[[Interpreter]]|stableversion=1.2.1|devversion=n/a|operatingsystem=Ubuntu Touch (GNU/Linux)|writtenin=[[C++]], [[QML]], [[C]]|license=[[GPL]]|website=[https://open-store.io/app/gelek.cibersheep Gelek homepage]}} | {{software infobox|title=Gelek|developer=[[Joan CiberSheep]]|type=[[Interpreter]]|stableversion=1.2.1|devversion=n/a|operatingsystem=Ubuntu Touch (GNU/Linux)|writtenin=[[C++]], [[QML]], [[C]]|license=[[GPL]]|website=[https://open-store.io/app/gelek.cibersheep Gelek homepage]}} | ||
Gelek is an interpreter that includes all information and context needed to be able to play all [[Level 9]] games. It uses Andrew Plotkin's remote [[glk]] implementation ([[remglk]]) as a backend and the [[Level 9]] interpreter ported to [[glk]] by [[Glen Summers]], [[David Kinder]], [[Alan Staniforth]], [[Simon Baldwin]], [[Dieter Baron]] and [[Andreas Scherrer]]. | Gelek is an interpreter that includes all information and context needed to be able to play all [[Level 9]] games. It uses [[Andrew Plotkin]]'s remote [[glk]] implementation ([[remglk]]) as a backend and the [[Level 9]] interpreter ported to [[glk]] by [[Glen Summers]], [[David Kinder]], [[Alan Staniforth]], [[Simon Baldwin]], [[Dieter Baron]] and [[Andreas Scherrer]]. |
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Gelek is an interpreter that includes all information and context needed to be able to play all Level 9 games. It uses Andrew Plotkin's remote glk implementation (remglk) as a backend and the Level 9 interpreter ported to glk by Glen Summers, David Kinder, Alan Staniforth, Simon Baldwin, Dieter Baron and Andreas Scherrer.