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This page contains the credits for the bones on which the Cleft of Dimensions was built. This information is also available in the MUD and its source files where appropriate.
Anime Heaven
/*************************************************************************** * Anime-Heaven 1.2 is copyright 2000 William J. Strong * * Anime-Heaven has been brought to you by the ADAH consortium * * Griswald Greenleaf (griswald@adah.zzn.com) * * Kain Abel (TokiNamja@hotmail.com) * * Starr Greenleaf (starr@adah.zzn.com) * * By using this code, you have agreed to follow the terms of the * * Anime-Heaven license, in the file ../doc/aheaven.license * ***************************************************************************/
None of us know what the ADAH consortium is, and have never seen an aheaven.license file. Saber might have seen it once. I wonder if MTS has it anywhere.
OLC
/*************************************************************************** * File: olc.c * * * * Much time and thought has gone into this software and you are * * benefitting. We hope that you share your changes too. What goes * * around, comes around. * * * * This code was freely distributed with the The Isles 1.1 source code, * * and has been used here for OLC - OLC would not be what it is without * * all the previous coders who released their source code. * * * ***************************************************************************/
ILAB Online Creation [Beta 1.0, ROM 2.3 modified] Port a ROM 2.4 v1.8 By Jason(jdinkel@mines.colorado.edu) Modified for use with ROM 2.3 By Hans Birkeland (hansbi@ifi.uio.no) Modificado para uso en ROM 2.4b6 Por Ivan Toledo (itoledo@ctcreuna.cl) (Apr. 7, 1995 - ROM mod, Apr 16, 1995) (Port a ROM 2.4 - Nov 2, 1996) Version actual : 1.8 - Sep 8, 1998 Original by Surreality(cxw197@psu.edu) and Locke(locke@lm.com)
ROT
/*************************************************************************** * ROT 1.4 is copyright 1996-1997 by Russ Walsh * * By using this code, you have agreed to follow the terms of the * * ROT license, in the file doc/rot.license * ***************************************************************************/
RoT is a ROM2.4 derived mud, which is originally based on the Merc 1.0 code. The RoT modifications to the ROM source are copyright 1996-1997 by Russ Walsh.
ROM
/**t************************************************************************ * Original Diku Mud copyright (C) 1990, 1991 by Sebastian Hammer, * * Michael Seifert, Hans Henrik St{rfeldt, Tom Madsen, and Katja Nyboe. * * * * Merc Diku Mud improvments copyright (C) 1992, 1993 by Michael * * Chastain, Michael Quan, and Mitchell Tse. * * * * In order to use any part of this Merc Diku Mud, you must comply with * * both the original Diku license in 'license.doc' as well the Merc * * license in 'license.txt'. In particular, you may not remove either of * * these copyright notices. * * * * Much time and thought has gone into this software and you are * * benefitting. We hope that you share your changes too. What goes * * around, comes around. * ***************************************************************************/ /*************************************************************************** * ROM 2.4 is copyright 1993-1998 Russ Taylor * * ROM has been brought to you by the ROM consortium * * Russ Taylor (rtaylor@hypercube.org) * * Gabrielle Taylor (gtaylor@hypercube.org) * * Brian Moore (zump@rom.org) * * By using this code, you have agreed to follow the terms of the * * ROM license, in the file ../doc/rom.license * ***************************************************************************/
ROM started in early February 1993, using Merc 1.0 code. In July of 1993, ROM II was started, eventually replacing the original ROM. ROM was up for a little over a year, after which the code (version 2.3) was released, and various other ROM muds were started, including Rivers of Mud under a new management (Zump's ROM), at rom.org 9000. Alander's current project is Athen, the sequel to the ROM code. It can be found on Rehobaom's Legacy, at hypercube.org 9000. The following people contributed to the ROM flavor of the merc base code: Socials -- Kelsey and Liralen New, Improved Valhalla -- Liralen Puff's new special proc and improved poofin/poofout code -- Seth Maps and map shop -- Ezra, Regnan (Olympus) Nirvana zone -- Forstall (mobiles rewritten by Alander) Mob Factory -- Pinkfloyd (originally written for ROM, mobiles rewritten by Alander) Geographically correct Midgaard (tm) -- Alander Ideas and playtesting -- Thousands of dedicated mudders around the world The New Thalos area was donated by Onivel of Jedi, who was also the originator of the ASCII flags used in the zone files Beta testing -- Ken Blosser, Doug Araya, and Sherene Neil all helped with bugs reports and suggestions, saving a lot of headaches Bug reports -- Thanks to Shad Muegge, Jerome Despret, Phoenix, Will Hongach, Erwin S. Andreasen, Adam Debus and especially Gary Turkington (author of the ROM FAQ) for help spotting bugs ROM 2.4 was developed during my time with Moosehead mud, and the release shares many of the features I wrote while I was there. Additional code was written by Seth Scott (the new poofin/poofout), and many contributions and ideas from the Merc list were used. Portions of Rusty's work on Moosehead also remain. The new features of 2.4 were largely produced in bull sessions with Gabrielle Taylor and Brian Moore, without whom this release wouldn't have happened. In particular, the new privacy code, furniture, and wiznet are the results of Gabrielle's ideas. Changes to the standard diku mob and object format, as well as the changes to Merc 2.1 source code, were done by Alander over many a late night of hair-pulling. Hope you enjoy it. (my apologies if anyone was forgotten in this list)
Merc
This mud is based on Merc 2.1, created by Furey, Hatchet, and Kahn. Merc 2.1 is available as Merc_21.tar.gz from ftp.tcp.com and ftp.math.okstate.edu. E-mail to 'majordomo@webnexus.com' to join the merc mailing list. Thanks to ... ... Diku Mud for starting it all. ... The Free Software Foundation and DJ Delorie for kick-ass tools. ... Copper Mud and Alfa Mud for releasing their code and worlds. ... Aod of Generic for ... well, everything. You're a hoopy frood, Aod. ... Alander for many ideas and contributions. ... John Brothers of Silly for permission to use Silly code and worlds. ... Zrin for administering the mailing list. ... Abaddon for proofreading our comm.c. ... Hind, Quin, Vic, Diavolo, Oleg, Trienne, and others for porting help. ... Diavolo, Grodyn, Morgenes, and others for code and bug fixes. ... Raff, Doctor, VampLestat, Nirrad, Tyrst, PinkF, Chris, Glop for worlds. ... the players and imps of Mud Dome, Final Mud, Mud Lite, Vego Mud, Rivers of Mud, Ruhr Mud, and Mystic Realms for bug reports, ideas, new code, and hours of enjoyment. Also see "help ROM" for information about the Rivers of Mud code base.
Diku
Original game idea, concept, and design: Katja Nyboe [Superwoman] (katz@freja.diku.dk) Tom Madsen [Stormbringer] (noop@freja.diku.dk) Hans Henrik Staerfeldt [God] (bombman@freja.diku.dk) Michael Seifert [Papi] (seifert@freja.diku.dk) Sebastian Hammer [Quinn] (quinn@freja.diku.dk) Developed at: DIKU -- The Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen.