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- Bryan Scattergood, June 1994
-
- This is release 1.7c of my version of the ITF Infocom interpreter,
- which is available in three forms
-
- 1 A source code release for Unix/X11
- 2 A binary release for the Acorn Archimedes family
- 3 A binary release for the Psion Series3 family of palmtops
-
- All three should be available from the interactive-fiction archive
- at ftp.gmd.de, and the latter two should be available from the
- usual machine-specific archive sites.
-
-
- What is it for?
- ===============
-
- In all versions, the package is intended to make playing infocom
- games as simple and pleasurable as possible. To this end it adds
- the following features to those found on most interpreters
-
- * Command line editing using standard (and emacs) keys
-
- * History of commands with full recall and editing
-
- * Full integration with the appropriate windowing systems:
-
- . Uses resources for configuration under X11
-
- . Full desktop integration with drag and drop on the Acorn
-
- . Full font and dialog support on the Psion
-
- * Proportional font support with optional justification
-
- If you want a standard 'dumb terminal' interpreter then the
- standard InfoTaskForce interpreter or Mark Howell's Zip are
- probably a better bet.
-
-
- Is this Public Domain, CopyLeft or what?
- ========================================
-
- This package is *not* public domain.
- It is *not* copylefted.
- I retain the copyright.
- You may not distribute modified versions of these packages.
-
- So what *are* you allowed to do?
-
- You may freely copy these packages, provided you the copy you
- supply is unmodified and complete. You may do whatever you want
- with the packages, *provided* it is for your own personal use.
-
- The basic intention here is to stop you generating and
- distributing derivatives; if you make useful changes, then send
- them to me and I'll probably include them in the next release.
-
- The Psion and Acorn version are available only as a binary
- release; I own and like both these machines, and for technical and
- legal reasons I cannot distribute the source for these platforms.
-
- The Psion and Acorn versions are shareware; if you send me 5 to 10
- pounds sterling, then I'll keep you informed of updates and give
- priority to your feature requests. The X11 version is intended to
- operate in the usual Unix tradition of sending patches to the
- author.
-
-
- Alright, but how do I install it?
- =================================
-
- You read the installation instructions for this particular package
- in the file Install in the Doc directory (which should be in the
- same directory as this file.)
-
- You may want to browse through the other documentation in that
- directory as well.
-
-
- And where do I get the games?
- =============================
-
- You will not find the classic Infocom games available for ftp.
- They are now owned by Activision who are selling them in two
- bundles known as the Lost Treasures of Infocom (volumes I and II);
- you buy these as you would any other commercial software, either
- mail order or if you are lucky from a local shop.
-
- The bundles are available for the Mac, PC and Amiga; I recommend
- the PC version since just about anything can read PC format floppy
- disks.
-
- If you feel that you can't justify buying 20 or 11 games for about
- the original cost of *one* infocom game, then you'll have to make
- do with games written using Graham Nelson's compiler Inform. The
- original (and still the best) such game is Graham's own Curses,
- but a port of Colossal Cave is also available. Both Inform and
- Curses are available from ftp.gmd.de.
-
-
- Contacting the author
- =====================
-
- First the standard disclaimer:
-
- This program is provided "as is", without any warranty of any
- kind. The entire risk as to its quality and performance is with
- you. In no event will I be liable for damages arising from the
- use of this program.
-
- However, if you have any bug reports or feature requests then you
- can send them to
-
- jbs@comlab.ox.ac.uk
-
- or (failing that) to
-
- bryan@fsel.com
-
- If you don't have email, or you need to send something through
- the post then I can be reached as
-
- Bryan Scattergood
- The Queens College
- Oxford
- OX1 4AW
- England
-
- until late 1994.