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    Virtustan MUD

    MUD server, based on CircleMUD code, russificated

    MUD server, based on BylinyMUD codebase (BylinyMUD - russificated MUD, based on CircleMUD). Server is platform independent, maked in Linux (Debian, Centos, Ubuntu), FreeBSD, Windows github: https://github.com/Zerkalo-MUD/mud/
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    nvmc

    nvmc

    code of the book "Introduction to Computer Graphics..

    NVMC is a simple LAN multiplayer game intended as a support tool for teaching Computer Graphics. The game is a simple car race on a client/server architecture.
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    StarterMud is a port of Rom24B6 that is setup to be compiled on windows using MSVC. =========================== Update: 09-23-201 StarterMudv4 is the Latest Windows Build! I compiled it with Visual C++ 6.0 as this is what I originally used during development. - SVN now contains latest Windows StarterMud Files! =========================== The Area Editor (SMArcead) for windows includes support for OLC w/mobprogs.. Works with All Win32 versions of StarterMud. There is also a...
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    A multi-user user-extensible environment for exercising chatting and creative skills. Derived from TinyMUD 1.4.1 beta. Code active since Jan 30, 1990. The development site is online at telnet:uglymug.org.uk:6239
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    This is for the development of the RSCD_v4 server daemon. The code is GPL licensed. This code was black box reverse engineered and does not contain any copyrighted intellectual property.
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    DOTL is a bare bones MUD code base designed for developers seeking to create a MUD based on AD&D 2nd Edition rules. Written entirely in C.
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    A GTK+ MUD client with support for MCCP, MXP, support for the zChat and MudMaster peer-to-peer chat protocols, the MUD sound protocol (MSP), Telnet GA support, regexp trigger support, aliases, Perl and Python plugin support.
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    Papaya is a fully featured MUD client with features including ANSI colour, multiple simultaneous connections, proxy support, aliases, triggers and plugins. It uses the GTK widget set and runs on (at least) Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, Solaris and MacOSX.
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