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[[Zork]] was developed on MIT's ITS operating system for the PDP-6 and PDP-10 mainframe computers, between 1977 and 1978 by MIT university students Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, Marc Blank, and Tim Anderson.
[[Zork]] was developed on MIT's ITS operating system for the PDP-6 and PDP-10 mainframe computers, between 1977 and 1978 by MIT university students Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, Marc Blank, and Tim Anderson.


Three of the students formed [[Infocom]] and they split ''Zork'' into three parts to release it commercially on home computers of the time,
Three of the students formed [[Infocom]] and they split ''Zork'' into three parts to release it commercially on home computers of the time.


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology Wikipedia article on Massachusetts Institute of Technology]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology Wikipedia article on Massachusetts Institute of Technology]
*[https://web.mit.edu/ Official website of Massachusetts Institute of Technology]
*[https://web.mit.edu/ Official website of Massachusetts Institute of Technology]
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 23 July 2021

Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts that was founded on April 10, 1861.

Zork was developed on MIT's ITS operating system for the PDP-6 and PDP-10 mainframe computers, between 1977 and 1978 by MIT university students Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, Marc Blank, and Tim Anderson.

Three of the students formed Infocom and they split Zork into three parts to release it commercially on home computers of the time.

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