CD gamedriver and mudlib
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CD gamedriver and CD mudlib (also known as CDlib) are popular LPMud gamedriver and mudlib. The name CD comes from Chalmers Datorförening (Chalmers Computer Society), which most of the developers were members of.
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[edit] History
In the late 1991, Lars Pensjö, creator of Genesis LPMud and of LPMud itself, has retired from the project. The rest of the administration has decided to create CD as a fork from Lars's development version of LPMud, known as LPMud 3.0.
Latest news:
- 17 September 2004 - migration to svn
- 16 May 2005 - svn repository publicly available
- 13 June 2005 - CD.06.00 driver release
[edit] Features
Some of the features are:
- function data type (since CD.04)
- 64-bit integers (since CD.05)
- guilds, shadows and command souls
- met/nonmet seen/unseen system
- rich standard library
[edit] Developers
Most notable developers included:
- Anders Chrigström (Azid)
- Tony Elmroth (Banzai)
- Johan Andersson (Commander)
- Dave Richards (Cygnus)
- Felix A. Croes (Dworkin)
- Carl Hallén (Fatty)
- Lennart Augustsson (Marvin)
- Stas van der Schaaf (Mercade)
- Ronny Wikh (Mrpr)
- Thornsten Lockert (Plugh)
- Jacob Hallén (Tintin)
[edit] External links
- driver and mudlib - svn repository
- LPC tutorial - documentation