Thanks David for your reply.
I have seen those versions, and in fact already have most of them.
One thing I don’t like about playing the game is I use windows 7 64 bit and it doesn’t play 16 bit games. I have to use DosBox to play Dungeon, and at my default desktop resolution it’s window is really small. That and the small fonts with white on black background bug me. Thus the need for another version.
The owner of the above mentioned website has the source code but he’s not giving it out. If that could be acquired, perhaps it can be used to make a Z5 version.
Edit: I just found out about the “version” command.
The WINGLK version is 3.2b. The version from the above website is 2.6a. It is possible I suppose the the person was mistaken about his version being the final version of the program as he claims on the website. I was excited by this writeup and wanted to make sure the version I was playing had all the things that were missing from previous versions.
The website states:
“If by some chance the only version of the game you ever played was on a mainframe, this version may be somewhat of a treat as it is the last mainframe version and has the Bank of Zork and Maze puzzles which didn’t appear in early versions.”