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authorAdam David <adam@FreeBSD.org>1996-12-03 13:31:13 +0000
committerAdam David <adam@FreeBSD.org>1996-12-03 13:31:13 +0000
commit9a3222aaadbc033538d8b614a6a0d38af4d612a5 (patch)
treea6f01fcf8d98da9ea0256d051b66697ca999ab4b /net/dgd
parentUse dafault CFLAGS (diff)
rewrite some supplementary docs
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Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=4770
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--- ../README.FreeBSD Sun Aug 28 06:43:17 1994
***************
*** 0 ****
---- 1,8 ----
-+ This is the core distribution of DGD, providing all the tools needed to
-+ implement a MUD server, except for the "mudlib" which must be obtained
-+ separately or written from scratch. Normally with DGD, the mudlib exists
-+ as two distinct layers -- one to define the programming environment, and
-+ the other is the actual programmed "world" that is interacted with.
+--- 1,9 ----
++ This is the core distribution of DGD, providing all the tools needed
++ to implement interactive servers, for instance MUD, IRC, WWW, etc.
++ A reference implementation of a kernel library is provided, which can
++ be further built on. Normally with DGD, there is a kernel library to
++ define the programming environment and a database library to define the
++ interaction environment.
+
+ Mudlib simulations are available for LPmud and LambdaMoo environments.
+ Other such simulations are in various stages of development.
@@ -15,17 +16,26 @@
--- ../README.sites Sun Aug 28 06:27:25 1994
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*** 0 ****
---- 1,13 ----
-+ DGD MUDs known to be open as of October 1995 are:
+--- 1,22 ----
++ DGD MUDs known to be open as of December 1996 are:
+
-+ [LPmud]
-+ IgorMUD: [193.12.207.11] igor.algonet.se 1701 (good typical LPmud)
-+ Albion MUD: [193.4.230.1] mud.veda.is 4000 (play and development)
-+ PaderMUD: [131.234.12.13] mud.uni-paderborn.de 3000 (enchanting realism)
++ [LPmud and derivatives]
++ IgorMUD: [194.213.74.34] igor.algonet.se 1701 (good typical LPmud)
++ Albion MUD: [193.4.230.10] mud.veda.is 4000 (play and development)
++ Xyllomer: [131.234.10.45] mud.uni-paderborn.de 3000 (enchanting realism)
++ 3M: [192.89.182.3] mmm.megabaud.fi 6047 (M M & mushrooms)
++ DemonWorld: [194.45.175.45] ??? 3000 (roleplaying)
++ ResWorld: [164.11.100.7] tao.btc.uwe.ac.uk 2000 (fantasy)
+
-+ All 3 have a more or less medieval theme.
++ All have a more or less medieval or fantasy theme.
+
+ [moo]
+ MirrorMOO: [129.10.114.196] mirror.ccs.neu.edu 8889 (Alice's Wonderland)
+
+ Other sites are also developing their own special mudlibs with DGD.
++
++ [other]
++ FishRoom: [199.89.234.17] kplace.monrou.com 1025 (aquaria discussion)
++
++ Ichat have developed a commercial product based on DGD, called ROOMS. For
++ further information and a list of chat sites, visit http://www.ichat.com