>precompiled MUDs do not necessarily mean they have to be stock muds, ...the
yes they do :P
>reason i suggested it is because it has already been configured to compile
>correctly under windows 95.... from there you can create your own rooms, as
>well as go through the code (which is included) and recompile it.
Well, if one was going to do that, what is the sense is getting a precompiled
MUD? Systems vary so much.
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