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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Show crashlogs] Frotz 2.41 ported to AROS by Kalle Räisänen <kal/aros-stuff.tk>. compiled for AmigaOS 4.0 by Spot / Up Rough This is the stdio version of AmigaFrotz (with some small changes) compiled for AROS-i386. It uses ANSI escape sequences to console the cursor (code in `amiga_stdio.c'). The main change I've made is to make `os_read_char()' (in `amiga_stdio.c') not echo the chars it reads (which seems to be the Right Thing). There are a few other changes, but nothing significant. I've also made fairly extensive changes to the archive layout, eg. moved the blorblib files to a sub directory, added a Makefile, et c. Plus I've added the directory `games/', which contains `the Encyclopedia Frobozzica' and `Advent', a couple of games to test functionality. The code in `src/amiga/' should be fairly easy to port to AROS, 'though I haven't looked to closely at it. Installation Just copy the file `frotz' into somewhere in your path (`C:' might be good). /Kalle Räisänen .___________________________________________________________. | | | A M I G A O S 4 . 0 C O M P I L E B Y | ._______ .______. | | ____/________________________________________| |__ . ._|____._ | ._ | ._ | _/______. | |/ | |/ | |/ | |/ | | | _________| | | |_________________|______|spt/up |_______________|_______________| . . | | | I am in a shitty economical situation, so if you feel | | that what I do is worth anything, use paypal to donate | | to my email addy, spotATtriadDOTse, thanx! | | | | Spot / Up Rough 2006 | |___________________________________________________________| |
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