This Library contains all of the utilities, except the Microsoft Z80 compiler "M80.com" and "L80.com", that you will need to write your own adventures. The code for this adventure interpreter was written by Peter D. Scargill and the source was published in Dr. Dobb's Journal Number 61 November 1981 Volume 6, Issue 11 Peoples Computer Company Box E, 1263 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA 94025. The code is Zilog 80 and a Z80 processor is required to run it. The files are: GENHOSP.COM - a compiled adventure that I use as a "fun part" of the Medical Physiology Course at Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine. GENHOSP.DAT - the above program written in Adven80 language. The syntax of that language is at the end of the file and can be studied in the original publication. It is a "table language": it is composed of a series of tables. ADVEN-80.REL - this is the "interpreter." It can be loaded with a DATA.rel to make a new com file. The construction of a data.rel is as follows: Make up the tables as in GENHOSP.DAT and then "feed them to the Basic Interpreter." It is ADVEN-80.BAS and is written in Microsoft Basic. The output will be a .mac file. Assemble it with M80.com and then load the interpreter ADVEN-80.REL and link it to your new data.rel and you have created a new adventure. More details can be found in the original publication. Have fun! Robert W. Rasch 1504 Chickees Street Johnson City, TN 37604 (615) 928 6885