Does anyone know of a MOO client for the Acorn.
Cheers
Steve
What's a MOO client, please? I've got that Impression document with two cow
pictures in. You ctrl-click on them, and the MOOs tell you which one has
BSE...
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> In article <01bddbd3$fa82cb20$3e0a9ac2@steve-s>, "steve"
> <qphsbl...@rmplc.co.uk> wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a MOO client for the Acorn
>
> What's a MOO client, please? I've got that Impression document with two cow
> pictures in. You ctrl-click on them, and the MOOs tell you which one has
> BSE...
MUD (Multi User Domain) Object-Oriented, would be my guess.
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Yup. And there are no decent MOO clients for RISC OS. I tend to just
telnet with ANTTerm to a unix server and use tinyfugue from there.
Be nice to have it all local though.
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Oh.. but there is! I've written a script for lirc (IRC client)
specifically for talker and mud situations. It does VT100 and ANSI
colour/bold too.
I don't think T. Olsson has released it yet with lirc, as we're still
testing some changes he's made, but should be out Real Soon Now.
Peter
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> In article <na.3c144e4883...@ni.edam.maps>, Andrew P.
> Harmsworth Esq. <dna...@ni.edam.maps> wrote:
>
> > In article <01bddbd3$fa82cb20$3e0a9ac2@steve-s>, "steve"
> > <qphsbl...@rmplc.co.uk> wrote:
> > > Does anyone know of a MOO client for the Acorn
> >
> > What's a MOO client, please? I've got that Impression document with two
> > cow pictures in. You ctrl-click on them, and the MOOs tell you which one
> > has BSE...
>
> MUD (Multi User Domain) Object-Oriented, would be my guess.
And there was me thinking it was the BOVINE RC5 cracking program...<sigh>
All the best,
Marc Warne
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Er, so it should be MUDOO, then?
> In article <kade_fh-1109...@macleod.cs.utas.edu.au>,
> kad...@postoffice.utas.edu.au (Kade Hansson) wrote:
> > MUD (Multi User Domain) Object-Oriented, would be my guess.
>
> Er, so it should be MUDOO, then?
There's no pun in that. :-)
> In article <na.406e7a4884...@ni.edam.maps>, Andrew P.
> Harmsworth Esq. <dna...@ni.edam.maps> wrote:
>
> > In article <kade_fh-1109...@macleod.cs.utas.edu.au>,
> > kad...@postoffice.utas.edu.au (Kade Hansson) wrote:
> > > MUD (Multi User Domain) Object-Oriented, would be my guess.
> >
> > Er, so it should be MUDOO, then?
>
> There's no pun in that. :-)
Mr MUDOO
Wasn't he the near blind cartoon character? 8-)
Willie
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