Now I understand more, the LPMud FAQ makes more sense, especially when they talk about LPMud drivers and mudlibs. I'll mention the ones that grab me:
Drivers. DGD is a streamlined driver, but immature and without networking support at its core. MudOS is one of the fastest and most feature-filled with good TCP support.
Mudlibs. LIMA is a new MudOS mudlib is modular and features a UNIX-like shell with output redirection and command piping. LPMoo is a DGD LambdaMoo simulation that I mentioned earlier. TMI* is good for tinkering and has good www and intermud support, but low performance and design quality.
See also: An httpd written in MudOS; Resources at imaginary.com.
Also, if anyone would like to tell me where to find TMI-2 I'd be most grateful. I'd like to use MudOS and TMI, I think.
Now I understand more, the LPMud FAQ makes more sense, especially when they talk about LPMud drivers and mudlibs. I'll mention the ones that grab me:
Drivers. DGD is a streamlined driver, but immature and without networking support at its core. MudOS is one of the fastest and most feature-filled with good TCP support.
Mudlibs. LIMA is a new MudOS mudlib is modular and features a UNIX-like shell with output redirection and command piping. LPMoo is a DGD LambdaMoo simulation that I mentioned earlier. TMI* is good for tinkering and has good www and intermud support, but low performance and design quality.
See also: An httpd written in MudOS; Resources at imaginary.com.
Also, if anyone would like to tell me where to find TMI-2 I'd be most grateful. I'd like to use MudOS and TMI, I think.