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- A History of Moria: written by Jim Wilson
- This history is somewhat biased towards the Umoria versions because
- those are the versions that I am most familiar with; info for the
- VMS versions, in particular, may be inaccurate.
-
- Moria 4.8:
- The last version developed by the original authors, R.A. Koeneke,
- etc., at the Univ Oklahoma. This is written in VMS Pascal, and
- is only available for VAX/VMS systems. All other versions of moria
- are based on this program. (Sometimes referred to as VMS Moria 4.8.)
-
- Moria UB 5.0:
- This version was developed at Univ Buffalo, hence the UB in the name.
- This is also written in VMS Pascal, and is only available for VAX/VMS
- systems. Some of the distinguishing features of this version are:
- a Black Market where one can purchase highly enchanted magic items at
- 100 times normal value, monsters on the town level worth negative
- experience (Mother and Baby, Small Child), `shadow' Balrogs start
- appearing at level 50 with the `real' Balrog at level 1200 (this makes
- it a bit difficult to win). There are also some new items, and many
- more new monsters. (Sometimes referred to as VMS Moria 5.0 or
- Moria 5.0. Should not be confused with Umoria 5.x.) This is based
- on the Moria 4.8 sources.
- Moria UB 5.1:
- The latest version of UB Moria. This version is not available outside
- Univ Buffalo as yet, and I do not know what any of the new features
- are. Only available for VAX/VMS systems.
-
- VMS Moria 6.0:
- This version was under development at Villanova by Rick Greene.
- However, it was never completed and was never released. I believe
- that it was abandoned because Rick lost computer and/or network access.
- This was based on the Moria UB 5.0 sources.
-
- Imoria:
- This version was developed at the Univ. Washington. It is written
- in VMS Pascal, and is only available for VAX/VMX systems. This
- version has never been officially released outside U. Washington.
- I know very little about this version, but have been told by people
- at U Washington that it is far superior to any other Moria version
- that currently exists. It has many new monsters, new objects,
- new races, new classes, new terrain types (like water), etc.
- Unfortunately, the authors have never shown any serious intent
- to release the sources, they are simply unavailable. I believe
- that it is based on the Moria 4.8 sources.
- Imoria 4.9:
- The latest version of Imoria. I do not know anything about this
- version.
-
- PC-Moria 4.00+:
- This version is a port of the Moria 4.8 Pascal sources to the IBM-PC
- by John W. DeBoskey. This is a faithful port of the original game,
- unfortunately, this version has quite a few bugs and hence is not
- as good as the unrelated PC-Moria 4.87 version.
-
- Umoria (UNIX Moria) 4.83/4.85/4.87:
- This version was developed by Jim Wilson at UC Berkeley.
- It is written in UNIX/C and is much more portable than the original
- sources. These sources, at one time or another, were ported to VMS,
- IBM-PC, Atari ST, Amiga, Macintosh, Apple IIGS, VM/SP, Archimedes,
- are probably others too. This version fixes very many bugs, spelling
- errors, and inconsistencies in the original Moria 4.8 sources.
- This version has no help facility like the original program. It has
- character rerolling (in the later versions), but few other changes
- from the original game. (This version has many names, e.g.
- Umoria 4.87, UNIX Moria 4.87, PC-Moria 4.83, PC-Moria 4.873, Mac Moria
- 4.87, etc. Just about anything with a .83/.85/.87 in the name is
- a version of this program.) This is based on the Moria 4.8 sources.
-
- PC-Moria 4.83/4.873:
- This version was developed by Don Kneller, based on the Umoria sources.
- These sources are identical except that they will compile on machines
- with 16 bit integers, had many changes to reduce program size,
- and introduced the reduced map display. (Note: PC-Moria 4.83 is
- extremely buggy, and is unplayable. I strongly recommend that you
- upgrade to a newer version if you are still playing it.)
-
- Amiga Moria v3.0:
- This version was written by Richard and Bryan Henderson of Kettering,
- Ohio. It is based on the Umoria 4.85 sources. This version
- has bitmapped graphics, unlike the ascii graphics of all other
- versions. It has weapons of Godly Might (which make one practically
- invicible) and some other changes that make it far far easier than
- all other Moria versions. It also has several new monsters, such
- as Lavender Leprechauns. Sources for this version were never
- released.
-
- BRUCE Moria:
- This version was developed by Christopher J. Stuart at Monash
- University, Clayton, Victoria Australia. This version has many
- great new features: monster memories, look any direction code,
- settable options, better run/find code, can center character on
- screen, stat code rewritten to fix bugs, rudimentory help facility
- added, plus many other enhancements. This was considered an
- experimental version, and source never publicly released. This
- was based on the Umoria 4.85 sources.
-
- UMoria 5.x:
- This version is under developement by Jim Wilson at Cygnus Support.
- It has unified source for the UNIX/IBM-PC/Atari/Mac/VMS/Amiga ports
- of Umoria 4.87. It includes many new features borrowed from BRUCE
- Moria, many more bug fixes, all floating point code eliminated,
- many changes that affect play balance (hopefully for the better),
- many type/structure changes to reduce game size and allow fixes for
- pervasive bugs. See the doc/FEATURES.NEW file for a list of most
- user visible changes. (Sometimes called Umoria 5.0, Moria 5.0,
- Moria 5.x. Should not be confused with Moria UB 5.0.)
- Umoria 5.5:
- The latest version of Umoria 5.x.
-
- Vertical position indicates roughly when the versions were made available,
- although the scale is not very accurate.
-
-
- 1983 Moria 1.0
- |
- 1985 Moria 4.8
- / \
- 1987 UMoria 4.83 ------ ----------------------\
- / \ | \
- / ------- PC-Moria 4.83 | |
- UMoria 4.85 | | |
- / | \ | | Moria UB 5.0
- 1988 /------ | ------ | | |
- / | UMoria 4.87 | | |
- | BRUCE Moria | \ | | |
- Amiga Moria | | PC-Moria 4.873 | |---\
- (surviving) | | / | | \
- 1989 | /----------/ | | VMS Moria 6.0
- | / | | (defunct)
- 1990 Umoria 5.0 | |
- | Imoria 4.9 Moria UB 5.1
- | | |
- 1992 Umoria 5.5 (alive and well) (alive and well)
- |
- (alive and well)
-