- InfoTaskForce
The InfoTaskForce was a group of
Infocom enthusiast s who firstreverse engineer ed the InfocomZ-Machine and wrote apublic domain version in C.The ITF started in
1986 when anAustralian adventure game player was playing "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy " and wondered whether there was a way to see all the humorous text in the adventure. He disassembled the CP/MZ-Machine interpreter and found out how Infocom was able to simultaneously release their adventures on multiple platforms: they were using avirtual machine . He changed from playing the adventures to disassembling the interpreter to understand itsinstruction set , memory map and its method of storing the adventure's objects.A group of friends realised that by re-writing the interpreter, they could play Infocom adventures on any machine they chose, so they got together under the name of the InfoTaskForce and began to write it in C. In 6 months they finished a Version 3 intpreter and uploaded it to a local FTP server for their use. Word leaked out and the ITF interpreter proved popular, not just because it allowed people to play games, but allowed them to understand the inner workings of the
Z-Machine .Over time, other interpreters appeared on the scene which supported the newer Version 5 features to varying extents, so in September 1992 the ITF created a second and final release of the ITF Interpreter which supported Version 5 features.
The ITF Interpreter was bundled by
Activision in their later release of "The Lost Treasures of Infocom ."
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