Zork Machine Interpreter and Debugger

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Zork Machine Interpreter and Debugger
Interpreter
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Developer Zzo38
Format Z-code
Interaction style
System Other
System details C source code
Latest version 9 / 29 Aug 2016
Status
Uses interpreter
Multimedia support
License Public domain
Notes Note that this interpreter cannot simply be downloaded and run to play game files.
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Zork Machine Interpreter and Debugger (called ZORKMID for short) is a Z-machine interpreter made by User:Zzo38. This program is fully public-domain.

In addition to playing and debugging Z-code games, it can also be useful when debugging other interpreters.

Features

  • Debugger (including breakpoints at address and at specific instruction opcodes; currently there is no source-level or symbolic debugging although that may be added in future)
  • Disassembler
  • Instruction profile to tell you how common each instruction opcode is executed (including the format, such as 2OP, long immediate, short immediate, variable)
  • Scripting to a file
  • You can write comments into the transcript file
  • Check for errors in the program (and optionally, warnings too)
  • Both big-endian and small-endian story files are supported
  • Can stop for "MORE" on each screen (unless this function is turned off)
  • Function to disable save games (may be useful when remote access is used and you don't want it to save?)
  • You can tell it to pretend to be a Tandy computer or not
  • Can read random numbers from a file/device or use internal random numbers

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