Index of /if-archive/interpreters-other/ifp

      Name                    Last modified       Size  

[DIR] Parent Directory 14-Jul-2007 03:23 - [TXT] Index 08-Sep-2007 12:39 2k [BIN] ifp-1.4-1.i386.rpm 28-Aug-2007 10:52 3.7M [BIN] ifp-1.4-1.src.rpm 28-Aug-2007 10:58 12.9M [   ] ifp-1.4-core.tgz 28-Aug-2007 10:59 298k [   ] ifp-1.4-linux.cpio.gz 28-Aug-2007 11:01 3.7M [   ] ifp-1.4-resources.tgz 28-Aug-2007 11:06 12.6M [   ] ifp-1.4.tgz 28-Aug-2007 12:16 12.9M


    This directory contains files related to IFP by Simon Baldwin, a
      plugin scheme aimed at allowing a single interpreter to play
          games in many different interactive fiction formats.

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ifp-1.4-1.i386.rpm           RPM archive of Linux x86 binaries for RPM-based
                             systems.

ifp-1.4-1.src.rpm            RPM archive of the source code.

ifp-1.4-core.tgz             The "unencumbered" portion of IFP. Core IFP
                             sources, without any of the supporting
                             third-party code used in Glk or interpreter
                             plugins. All GPL licensed.

ifp-1.4-linux.cpio.gz        Binary build of full IFP, for use on systems not
                             based on RPM package management. Extracted from
                             ifp-1.4-1.i386.rpm.

ifp-1.4-resources.tgz        The "rest" of IFP. All third-party source
                             packages and example games. Has varying
                             licensing.

ifp-1.4.tgz                  Full source distribution of both IFP and related
                             plugins: Xglk, Glkterm, Cheapglk, Gargoyle,
                             Gtkglk; and interpreters for Z-machine (Frotz
                             and Nitfol), Tads2 and Tads3, Hugo, Alan2 and
                             Alan3, Glulx (Glulx and Git), AGT, AdvSys,
                             Level9, Magnetic Scrolls, Adrift, and Quest.
                             Includes Gamebox application for reading IFMES
                             RDF+XML and iFiction (Treaty of Babel) catalogs.