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➜ PennMUSH
➜ Compiling the server
➜ Windows XP home edition
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| Posted by
| Ukomba
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| Date
| Wed 17 Dec 2003 09:15 PM (UTC) |
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| | Is there some where to download a mush for Windows XP so that all you have to do to start it going open one thing? If not, is there some where that gives step by step instruction on how to get a mush from down load to up and running? I've tried to use the read me files but they seem to assume that I know sertain things as skip them. | | Top |
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| Posted by
| David Haley
USA (3,881 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Reply #1 on Wed 17 Dec 2003 10:17 PM (UTC) |
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| From the PennMUSH download page here:
Quote: If you would like compile your own, take a look at the web page How to make changes, including compiling. This page shows how to compile SMAUG, including discussions about the difference between source and object, and what 'linking' is. Much of it is relevant to PennMUSH.
Here is the link it gives: http://www.gammon.com.au/smaug/howtocompile.htm
Thought that might at least give you a start. |
David Haley aka Ksilyan
Head Programmer,
Legends of the Darkstone
http://david.the-haleys.org | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,165 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Reply #2 on Thu 18 Dec 2003 06:54 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| See this page:
http://www.pennmush.org/#penn-win32
You should be able to find a precompiled Win32 PennMUSH there. |
- Nick Gammon
www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com | | Top |
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