- Removed the do_oasis function and called the Xedit commands directly (thanks Rhade).
- Updated idle timer to keep track of imms too (thanks Jamdog). - Standardized OLC messages. - Removed special procedures that were replaced with trigedit. - Updated README.WIN, README.MSVC8, and README.CYGWIN. --Rumble
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tbaMUD README File
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Updated: Apr 2007
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tbaMUD README
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All requests for help or bugs should be reported to: builderacademy.net 9091.
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Information about CircleMUD can be found at the CircleMUD Home Page and FTP:
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AMIGA - If you are using an Amiga running AmigaDOS. (If you're running
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NetBSD or Linux on an Amiga, use README.UNIX instead.)
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ARC - If you are using an Acorn running RiscOS.
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BORLAND - For those using Borland under Windows.
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CYGWIN - If you are using Cygwin shell in Windows (Updated 12/2006).
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CYGWIN - If you are using Cygwin shell in Windows.
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MSVC# - If you are using MSVC.
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OS2 - If you are using OS/2 Warp Connect v3.0 or OS/2 v2.x.
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UNIX - If you have any type UNIX system, including Linux, MkLinux, Ultrix,
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HP/UX, Solaris, SunOS, IRIX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, BSDi,
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Macintosh OS X, etc.
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VMS - If you happen to be on OpenVMS.
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WATCOM - If using WATCOM under Windows.
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WIN - If you are using Windows.
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If you are interested in porting tbaMUD to a new platform, see the
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file doc/porting.txt for some tips.
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If you are interested in porting tbaMUD to a new platform, see the file
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doc/porting.txt for some tips.
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For a small, private MUD, or a MUD used only for testing and development,
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For a small, private MUD, or a MUD used only for testing and development,
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about 10 megs of disk space and 16 megs of memory should be sufficient.
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For large, public MUDs with a large player base, 30 megs to 50 megs of
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disk space and at least 32 megs of memory are recommended. Free memory
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