The Z-Machine is the format used by Infocom, and now compiled to by Inform, one of the three most popular platforms for development. You can get an interpreter for practically any system out there, and source is usually available. Please do not ask anyone for Infocom games to play with these interpreters, as these are still under copyright in the majority of the world.
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An I/O library used to make interpreters more portable. You need this if your interpreter says it requires Glk.
Open Source Z-code interpreter for UNIX, DOS, OS/2, Atari ST and other machines.
A Z-Machine interpreter for GNU Emacs. May be useful combined with the Emacs Inform major mode.
An interpreter intended for debugging. Includes auto-map feature, and debugging (cheat) verbs. Requires Glk for I/O.
An interpreter written in Python.
Preliminary screenshots of a z-code interpreter for the Cybiko.
An interpreter written in Python.
An I/O library used to make interpreters more portable. You need this if your interpreter says it requires Glk.
Open Source Z-code interpreter for UNIX, DOS, OS/2, Atari ST and other machines.
An interpreter intended for debugging. Includes auto-map feature, and debugging (cheat) verbs. Requires Glk for I/O.
A Z-Machine interpreter for GNU Emacs. May be useful combined with the Emacs Inform major mode.
Preliminary screenshots of a z-code interpreter for the Cybiko.
