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NAME

       fizmo-console - bare-bone console implementation of the fizmo Z-Maschine Interpreter.

SYNOPSIS

       fizmo-console [ options ] storyfile

DESCRIPTION

       fizmo-console   is   a   frontend   for  the  fizmo  Z-Machine  interpreter—“Fimzo  interprets  Z-machine
       opcodes”—which uses only the basic console output and input methods. It will run most of the  interactive
       fiction  games  aka  text  adventures written by Infocom or other games which are based on the Z-Machine—
       currently all versions except version 6 are supported.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show help message and exit.

       -ll, --line-length
              Will set the line length for the current screen. This will enable word-wrapping using the  defined
              screen size.

       -dh, --disable-hyphenation
              Disable word hyphenation. Useful for languages other than the supported ones.

CREDITS

   ITF  The InfoTaskForce
       All the people who drew up the Z-Machine Specification, in alphabetical order: Chris Tham, David Beazley,
       George Janczuk, Graham Nelson, Mark Howell, Matthias Pfaller, Mike Threepoint, Paul David Doherty,  Peter
       Lisle,  Russell  Hoare  and  Stefan  Jokisch.   See  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InfoTaskForce  for more
       information.

   The Frotz authors
       When I really got stuck I peeked into the frotz source. Thanks to Stefan  Jokisch,  Galen  Hazelwood  and
       David Griffith.

   People helping with bug fixes, extensions, packaging, translations and more
       in  alphabetical  order: Andrew Plotkin, David Leverton, Eric Forgeot, irb, Lewis Gentry, Michael Dunlap,
       Nikos Chantziaras, Pattrick Matthäi, Samuel Verschelde, Zachary Kline and the people at MacPorts.

SEE ALSO

       fizmo-ncursesw(6), frotz(6), xzip(6), jzip(6), inform(1)

AUTHOR

       Fizmo was written in 2005–2013 by Christoph Ender.

BUGS

       Fizmo is in beta stage and will probably still have some bugs.  If you stumble upon one, please  send  an
       e-mail to fizmo@spellbreaker.org.