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- Updated idle timer to keep track of imms too (thanks Jamdog). - Standardized OLC messages. - Removed special procedures that were replaced with trigedit. - Updated README.WIN, README.MSVC8, and README.CYGWIN. --Rumble
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Updated: Apr 2007
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Compiling tbaMUD
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under Microsoft Windows
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There are a number of different compilers available for Microsoft Windows that
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can be used to compile tbaMUD. Each compiler works differently, so each
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compiler has a different set of instructions.
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We currently have instructions for using the following compilers:
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1. Cygnus CYGWIN (Formerly Cygnus GNU-Win32). This is a FREE compiler for
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Microsoft Windows! If you don't own a compiler, you can just download this
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one off the net and get tbaMUD up and running in no time. Read the file
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README.CYGWIN.
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2. Microsoft Visual C++ version 4.x -- read the file README.MSVC4.
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3. Microsoft Visual C++ version 5.x -- read the file README.MSVC5.
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4. Microsoft Visual C++ version 6.x -- read the file README.MSVC6.
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5. Microsoft Visual C++ version 8.x -- read the file README.MSVC8. This is
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also called Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 and the express edition is free and
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can be downloaded from Microsoft.
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6. Borland C++ -- read the file README.BORLAND
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7. Watcom C++ v.11 -- read the file README.WATCOM
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It should be possible to compile tbaMUD using other compilers that are not
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listed here, or other versions of these compilers -- as long as they support
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long filenames, etc. However, we don't have instructions handy for those
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compilers. Feel free to submit your own.
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Have fun!
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For help, check out http://www.cwg.lazuras.org
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Originally written by: Jeremy Elson
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