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*** ../README.FreeBSD Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
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--- ../README.FreeBSD Sun Aug 28 06:43:17 1994
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*** 0 ****
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--- 1,8 ----
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+ This is the core distribution of DGD, providing all the tools needed to
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+ implement a MUD server, except for the "mudlib" which must be obtained
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+ separately or written from scratch. Normally with DGD, the mudlib exists
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+ as two distinct layers -- one to define the programming environment, and
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+ the other is the actual programmed "world" that is interacted with.
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+
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+ Mudlib simulations are available for LPmud and LambdaMoo environments.
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+ Other such simulations are in various stages of development.
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*** ../README.sites Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
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--- ../README.sites Sun Aug 28 06:27:25 1994
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--- 1,13 ----
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+ DGD MUDs known to be open as of October 1995 are:
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+
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+ [LPmud]
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+ IgorMUD: [193.12.207.11] igor.algonet.se 1701 (good typical LPmud)
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+ Albion MUD: [193.4.230.1] mud.veda.is 4000 (play and development)
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+ PaderMUD: [131.234.12.13] mud.uni-paderborn.de 3000 (enchanting realism)
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+
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+ All 3 have a more or less medieval theme.
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+
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+ [moo]
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+ MirrorMOO: [129.10.114.196] mirror.ccs.neu.edu 8889 (Alice's Wonderland)
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+
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+ Other sites are also developing their own special mudlibs with DGD.
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