Pedro Lambrini wrote:The reason I ask is because I bought a FE3 solely in the hope that this comes out. Spending £70 to play Infocom adventures on my Vic is well worth it!
I'm happy you're such an Infocom fan!
I can answer to your questions from my own point of view, i.e. the one of a game tester and final user. The goals accomplished to this point are:
1) TNT has done a great job in creating the Infocom interpreter ("Z-Machine", ZM) for the VIC-20, and adapting the adventure disks to be read from it.
2) The ZM and the adventure are placed in two different disks (or *.d64s, if you prefer).
3) Once you run the ZM, you have to choose the desired number of columns and rows, the colours of border, text and background, switch to the adventure disk ("story disk"), and press RETURN.
4) You can now enjoy your Infocom adventure. Most adventures of the first and second generation have been translated this way; others are simply too big to fit into a VIC story disk (e.g. Sherlock, unfortunately).
5) I tested almost every single adventure of the 24 (!) available, and found no problems, except for Seastalker which had an ASCII map not correctly dispalyed, requiring a patch. The patched adventure works flawlessly now.
6) If you want, you already can play them on real hardware, creating the physical disks and swapping between them with the 1541.
7) The problem with FE3 is: if you don't have the switch disk buttons, you simply can't swap between the ZM and the story disk.
8 ) To circumvent this issue, Mike produced a version of the adventures in which the ZM and the story disk reside both on the same *.d81 image, readable by the FE3.
9) Unfortunately, as the savegame function accesses directly the story disk, it corrupts the whole contents of the *.d81 disk (this point is not so clear for me
).
10) Producing a ZM which can save games without direct access seems to be quite difficult, and I asked TNT to which point this means re-writing the engine from scratch.
Summary: you reallly can play Infocom adventures on diskettes with a real VIC, or using either D64s or D81s in VICE; and even play them with a real VIC with FE3, but to this point of development you can't save games.
Hope this helps.