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Posted Tuesday, May 11th @ 10:58:22 AM, by George Greer in the global mud world dept.
Jeremy Davis wrote, "This patch will install IMC2 to Circle30BPL15.
Only been tested under RedHat Linux 5.0-5.2 and most likely will not work
at all for Windows as I believe IMC is only made for unix systems."
And in case you're wondering what IMC2 is...
What is IMC2?
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IMC2 is a replacement for James Seng's IMC addon for Merc/Envy/ROM
based MUDs. It was written with three basic goals in mind:
o to generate a completely new codebase, placed under the GPL
o allow portability between mud types
o a new protocol, circumventing various problems in the existing IMC
code
IMC2 has various features, including:
o supports rinfo, rwho, rtell, rreply, rbeep, imclist, rwhois, rquery,
rfinger
o ICE allows dynamic creation and removal of inter-mud channels, and
allows control over who can participate in channels you own
o inter-mud mail is now in (note to someone@anothermud)
o core code is not tied to any particular mud flavour
o loop elimination - IMC connections can form loops without causing echoing
o code maintains a list of active muds on IMC plus ping times to them
o backward compatibility - will connect to muds using James Seng's
IMC code
o forward compatibility - new packet types can be forwarded without
recompiling
o modularity - since the core code is mud-independent, the code is
usable on just about anything, including no mud at all! (see
router.c for an example of this)
o ease of use - adding new packet types or modifying the behavior of
existing types does not require an indepth knowledge of the protocol
o easy configuration - imc.conf is human-readable, and all
configuration can be done from within the mud without rebooting.
o invisibility state (including wizi/incog) is preserved between muds
o immortal commands: rconnect, rdisconnect, rignore, rsockets,
imc (config editing)
o colour between muds, independent of the particular method used by each
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