Level9 - an interpreter for games from the British text adventure company Level 9. The interpreter was written by Glen Summers and David Kinder. Capable of playing Level 9 games in any format, including Spectrum snapshots.
Latest release: v5.1, 23rd June 2011
Binaries for Andreas Scherrer's port of the Level9 5.1 interpreter to Microsoft's .NET framework, version 0.9.6.
Installer for Andreas Scherrer's port of the Level9 5.1 interpreter to Microsoft's .NET framework, version 0.9.6.
Source code for Andreas Scherrer's port of the Level9 5.1 interpreter to Microsoft's .NET framework, version 0.9.6.
Level9 v2.0 for the Acorn Archimedes, ported by Colin Turnbull.
Level9 v2.0 for the Atari ST, ported by Matthias Jaap.
Level9 v2.0 for EPOC/Psion, ported by Simon Quinn.
Source code for Simon Quinn's EPOC/Psion port of Level9 v2.0.
Level9 v2.0 for 16-bit Windows (Windows 3.1), written by Glen Summers.
Level9 v4.0 for Windows CE, ported by Nikita Borodikhin. Archive includes binaries for WinCE3.0/PocketPC PDAs based on ARM, MIPS and SH3 processors.
Source code for Nikita Borodikhin's Windows CE port of Level9 v4.0.
Level9 v4.1 Glk executables for Linux, ported by Simon Baldwin. Includes XGlk, TermGlk and CheapGlk versions.
Level9 v5.1 for the Amiga, ported by David Kinder.
Level9 v5.1 for 16-bit DOS, ported by David Kinder.
Level9 v5.1 for 32-bit DOS (requires 386 or better processor), ported by David Kinder.
Level9 v5.1 Macintosh executable, ported by Alan Staniforth. Runs on MacOS on 7.6 to 9.2.
Level9 v5.1 Macintosh OS X executable, ported by Alan Staniforth. Runs on OS X 10.2 to 10.7, universal binary for PPC or Intel.
Level9 v5.1 Macintosh source code, ported by Alan Staniforth.
C source code and porting notes for Level9 v5.1, written by Glen Summers, David Kinder, Alan Staniforth, Simon Baldwin and Dieter Baron. Also includes the source for the DOS, Windows and Amiga ports, as well as Jim Cameron's Unix/Curses port, Simon Baldwin's Glk port, and Torbjörn Andersson's Linux/Gtk2 port.
Level9 v5.1 for Windows, written by Glen Summers and David Kinder.