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Uploaded files which contain one of more executables. These files are typically utilities to aid in working with ZZT in some way or game specific executables designed to be used with just the included upload. These files are NOT supported by the Museum's file viewer for obvious reasons.
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A web browser skinned to look like z2 in 2000! It doesn't seem to function anymore.
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A slightly later edition of the z2 browser. It still doesn't work, but the colors are a bit less glaring. It also makes laser sounds.
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ZZT clone/successor attempt
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Convert bitmap graphic files to ZZT boards!
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An earlier version of ZIG. Strangely, this one has functioning audio support in DOSBox.
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ZIG is a ZZT clone with a decent fanbase and quite a few games to its name! Check out its own sub-archive on z2!
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I useful utility for loading ZZT worlds in different directory’s or drives.
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ZoomIt takes as input a single board and splits it into 25 blocks of 12 by 5. It then outputs a ZZT world of 25 boards, each board a 5x zoom of a 12 by 5 block, with board links to its neighbor blocks.
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ZOZ game. Included is ZOZEdit, the hacked version of KevEdit used to create ZOZ; Windows only, no installer. (You will need to install KevEdit and put ZOZEdit in its folder in order to run it.)
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Lock and unlock ZZT worlds with this program.
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There has been some controversy on whether or not this utility is the same as the ZZM Studio. It looks the exact same except for the VMUs, but it also has support for 64th notes and all 9 drums!
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At its current state, it can't do much. However, it sounds to be quite a promising utility. Right now, you can type in music, test it, and save it to a ZZM file.
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This utility patches ZZT to open "SECRET" locked files.