Talk:A Mind Forever Voyaging

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Greatly added to article--please review and change my overly verbose text if it doesn't look good--I wanted to make sure to include the plot, but...

--18 Feb 2005

This line: "...and was the first of the "Interactive Fiction Plus" line, meaning it used version 4 of the Z-machine and required at least 256 kilobytes of RAM."

is not correct. I used to play this game on my old Apple ][e, and it only had 128 Kb RAM.

--129.49.29.166 19:28, 26 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Hmm. I know the Version 4 machine had stricter memory requirements and I thought it did need 256 KB... - Furrykef 05:40, 13 Oct 2004 (UTC)
According to the back of the AMFV box, "Interactive Fiction Plus is available for most computers with at least 128K of memory." The Z-Machine standards document is also a good source of info for this type of information. It was version 5 (Trinity, Beyond Zork) that allowed Z-machine files up to 256k. - Nm 19:18, 01 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Added discussion of the Plan for Renewed National Purpose as well as the politics that Meretzky highlighted.