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Level9 5.1, 2019 Windows update

01 Oct 09:44
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This is an update to the Windows version of Level9, with the following changes:

  • The Windows version now supports high DPI displays and changing DPI while the interpreter is running.
  • The Windows version now includes a patch from Stefan Bodrato to give the line-drawn graphics an optional “dithered” look.

Level9 5.1

03 Oct 10:20
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Level9 5.1 was released on 23rd June 2011.

The only change from version 5.0 is that the bitmap graphics from the US Macintosh release of Lancelot now display correctly.

Level9 5.0

03 Oct 10:26
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Level9 5.0 was released on 29th April 2011. Changes in this version:

  • V1 games are also now supported.
  • The input logic now correctly handles commas and full stops in the user's input for v3 or later games.
  • The input logic now allows hyphens and apostrophes to be input, which is needed for some v2 games.
  • The dictionary listing for v2 games no longer has junk on the end.
  • The graphics detection algorithm has been improved, so that it now correctly finds graphics in all known games.
  • A difference in the logic between the v2 and v3 line-drawn graphics has been implemented, which corrects the scaling for some v2 graphics.
  • Added #seed and #play meta commands.

Level9 4.1

06 Oct 10:55
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Level9 4.1 was released on 11th July 2007. Changes in this version:

  • Corrected a bug that made Lancelot unplayable.
  • BBC B bitmaps are now shown as they appeared on the original computer.

Level9 4.0

06 Oct 10:54
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Level9 4.0 was released on 3rd July 2005.

This version adds support for bitmap graphics from the later games.

Level9 3.0

13 Oct 18:26
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Level9 3.0 was released on 5th May 2002. Changes in this version:

  • Implemented support for line-drawn graphics.
  • Fixed a problem with v4 detection that stopped some versions of Scapeghost running correctly.
  • Implemented an opcode used by the disk based versions of Time and Magick, which now means that saving from these games works.
  • The interpreter now gives you a reasonable amount of time to enter the Lenslok code in protected games, and also tells you what the code should be.

Level9 2.0

08 Oct 10:30
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Level9 2.0 was released on 1st October 1996. Changes in this version:

  • Revised the description of v4 games to include all the post-1987 games, which are now supported.
  • v2 games are also now supported.
  • Added meta commands.