-GlkFrotz v2.43 - An interpreter for most Infocom and other Z-machine games.
-Glk port created and maintained by Tor Andersson.
+GlkFrotz v2.50 - An interpreter for most Infocom and other Z-machine games.
+Glk port created by Tor Andersson.
+Maintained by Ben Cressey and Philip Chimento.
Read more on the web page:
char * garglk_fileref_get_name(frefid_t fref);
--- Original readme ---
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-FROTZ V2.43 - An interpreter for all Infocom and other Z-machine games.
+NFROTZ V0.3 - An interpreter for all Infocom and other Z-machine games.
Complies with standard 1.0 of Graham Nelson's specification.
Originally written by Stefan Jokisch in 1995-1997.
Ported to Unix by Galen Hazelwood.
Reference code and Unix port currently maintained by David Griffith.
+Windows port by David Kinder.
+NFrotz is an ncurses-based synthesis of the Windows port with the Unix
+ one, maintained by Michael Martin.
- Compiles and runs on most common flavors of Unix, both open source and not.
- Plays all Z-code games including V6.
-- Old-style sound support through OSS driver.
- Config files.
- Configurable error checking.
- Default use of the Quetzal file format. Command line option to use the
format at Quetzal such that converting from old-style and Quetzal is
difficult if not impossible. This also means you can't restore an
old-style save and then save your game in Quetzal.
-- Optional speech synthesis and recognition through FLITE and Sphinx.
+- Blorb and iFiction support.
+- Full Unicode output on terminals that support it.
- Distributed under the GNU Public License.
-
For information on what Interactive Fiction is and how to play it, see the
file "HOW_TO_PLAY".
For installation information, see the file "INSTALL".
-For information on the speech synthesis and recognition capabilities of
-Frotz, see the file "SPEECH".
-
For update history, see the file "Changelog".
For information on known bugs in Frotz, see the file "BUGS".
-
-For bug reports, check the Unix Frotz website to see if there's a new
-release. If not, send your bug report to me at dgriffi@cs.csubak.edu.
-
-For information on porting Frotz to new platforms, see the file "PORTING".
-
-For those who are involved in creating and distributing binary packages
-containing Frotz and including Frotz in BSD-style ports/pkgsrc trees,
-see the file "PACKAGING".
-
-The latest information on Unix Frotz is available at the Unix Frotz
-homepage at http://www.cs.csubak.edu/~dgriffi/proj/frotz/.
-
-The latest release of Unix Frotz is available from the Interactive
-Fiction Archive at:
-http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/infocom/interpreters/
- frotz/frotz-<version>.tar.gz
-and
-ftp://ftp.ifarchive.org/if-archive/infocom/interpreters/
- frotz/frotz-<version>.tar.gz
-
-The Interactive Fiction Archive has several mirrors which may be better
-choices depending on where you live. Here is a partial list.
-
-http://www.ifarchive.org/ (USA, Pittsburgh, PA)
-http://mirror.ifarchive.org/ (USA)
-ftp://ftp.ifarchive.com/if-archive/ (USA, Los Angeles, CA)
-ftp://ftp.guetech.org/if-archive/ (USA, Bremerton, WA)
-ftp://ftp.plover.net/if-archive/ (USA, Chicago, IL)
-ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/misc/if-archive/ (Finland)
-http://www.planetmirror.com/pub/if-archive/ (Australia)
-ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/if-archive/ (Australia)
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