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NEW DOS-BASED MUD DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
INTRODUCED AT ONEBBS CON
Continuum Software emphasizes ease of development and
operation
ATLANTA, GEORGIA -- CONTINUUM SOFTWARE has introduced a
DOS-based MUD development system, INDUSTRIAL PROSE & MAGIC,
that can run both as a BBS door and a stand-alone system.
This is the world's first commercial, subscription-oriented,
non-Internet MUD system.
Particular attention has been paid to ensuring that
non-technical users can install, design, and operate any
sort of MUD desired. Internet MUDs, although extremely
popular, require C programming expertise to set up and
administer, and obviously need to run on an Internet site.
"Over the past few years, MUDs have been incredibly popular
in the Internet world. Some countries have even banned
them, as they have caused a significant growth in network
traffic," said Eric Olsen, a spokesman for Continuum
Software. "But up until now, the rest of the world has been
excluded from the fun. Industrial Prose & Magic is going to
change all that."
Industrial Prose & Magic can run on any IBM-PC compatible
computer, although a 386-33 with a 19.2 modem is
recommended. Memory requirements vary with the number of
nodes to be run concurrently.
Continuum Software is a software development company with
offices in Atlanta and Milwaukee. CONTINUUM SOFTWARE,
916 Underwood Ave, Atlanta, GA 30316.
CONTACT:
Eric Olsen
(404) 635-0931 (Voice)
(404) 627-4161 (MUD)