- ad1-description.txt [06-Jul-1996]
- A description of the following files:
- ad1-thumbnail.gif [06-Jul-1996]
- Infocom's "brain" advert, scanned in as a
thumbnail image (450x300), in GIF format.
- ad1-thumbnail.jpeg [06-Jul-1996]
- Infocom's "brain" advert, scanned in as a
thumbnail image (450x300), in JPEG format.
- ad1-thumbnail.png [06-Jul-1996]
- Infocom's "brain" advert, scanned in as a
thumbnail image (450x300), in PNG format.
- ad1.gif [06-Jul-1996]
- Infocom's "brain" advert, scanned in as a
full-sized image (1638x1095), in GIF format.
- ad1.jpeg [06-Jul-1996]
- Infocom's "brain" advert, scanned in as a
full-sized image (1638x1095), in JPEG format.
- ad1.png [06-Jul-1996]
- Infocom's "brain" advert, scanned in as a
full-sized image (1638x1095), in PNG format.
- CornerstoneBrochure.zip [02-Sep-2001]
- Infocom's marketing brochure comparing Cornerstone
to a number of other databases, scanned in
as JPEG-format images by Bill Hicks.
- CrazyDimwitSale.zip [02-Sep-2001]
- The "Crazy Dimwit" 1988 sales brochure from
Infocom's marketing company, Triton, scanned in
as JPEG-format images by Bill Hicks.
- our_circuits.html [04-Apr-1997]
- The famous "Our Circuits, Ourselves" catalog
supplied with early Infocom games, transcribed
into HTML format by Allen Garvin.
- passp_big.zip [17-Mar-1999]
- Passport To The United Products of Infocom,
a catalog supplied with later Infocom games,
scanned in and transcribed by Matthias Oborski.
Scanned in as full size images in JPEG format.
- passp_small.zip [17-Mar-1999]
- Passport To The United Products of Infocom,
a catalog supplied with later Infocom games,
scanned in and transcribed by Matthias Oborski.
Scanned in as full size images in JPEG format
with heavy compression (lower quality).
- passport.txt [17-Mar-1999]
- Passport transcribed to plain ASCII text
(passport.txt is contained in both .zip archives)