

There was no floppy drive or musical coprocessor - just a bunch of tapes one could load/save with his home tape-recorder and a beeper, whose sounds were rather psychotic than melodic. It was equipped with Zilog Z80 3.5MHz central processor and 48K of RAM. Note that everything related to d3 is designed to be portable, including the editor. The first real Speccy model was released in 1982, called the ZX-Spectrum 48. D3 is still a work in progress, although I don't think version 1.0 is too far off.

All binaries are for windows unless mentioned otherwise.

Here are some downloads related to the d3 engine. In order to save digital typing waste, I’m just going to call it the shortened Epix as well. I spent some time pondering what would be the minimal set of data that's actually needed, and I think the set that I've defined pretty much covers everything, even though the list is rather small.Īfter all, perfection is achieved when nothing can be removed. No, this isn’t your grandfather’s Epix from 2015, but rather, this is Garmin’s new 2nd gen Epix that effectively takes an Epix and elevates it with a full AMOLED color touchscreen display.Now, Garmin officially calls it just ‘Epix’, though you’ll see the 2nd gen bits here and there. Speccy is a tool that provides detailed information about the hardware components and operating system of the computer it is run on. So why not making it modular enough for other people to use as well? I started pondering about the mechanics of a dialog tree engine when I realized that several game concepts I had pondered about depended on having such a thing. DialogTree (d3) Game dialog tree middleware engineĭ3 is an implementation of a "dialog tree" mechanism that can be used in various game types, mostly adventure or RPG ones for simulating conversations, or as is to create "choose your adventure" type multiple choise games or storybook-style games (like some Japanese dating sims).
