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NAME

       tinymux - The TinyMUX mush server

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual  page  documents  the  tinymux  server, a mud server in the MUSH family, only
       briefly.

       It provides a number of features including support for Unicode,  IPv6,  SSL,  rich  color,
       external  module  support,  and connectivity to external SQL databases. Using its internal
       programming language, MUSHcode, this server can be used to  build  rich,  virtual,  multi-
       player environments.

       TinyMUX  does  not provide a superset of all the features available in other MUSH flavors,
       but those it does implement provide a stable and robust environment that performs as  well
       as or better than that of its peers.

CREDITS

       TinyMUX   2.10   is  derived  from  TinyMUX  1.6.  It  is  maintained  by  Stephen  Dennis
       (Brazil@BrazilMUX) and  would  not  exist  without  the  generous  contributions  of  many
       individuals.  Ideas  for  features, occasionally code, documentation, project support, bug
       hunting, came from many places, including TinyMUSH, ChaoticMUX, RhostMUSH, and PennMUSH.

       We would like to thank the following people:

       - Barbarella@Pacifica for making it fun, for proving to me that MU'ing  is  a  Good  Thing
              (tm),  for  pulling  me into hosting and server work. Without the choices she made,
              MUX 2.0 would never have happened.

       - David Passmore for his long time care and maintenance of TinyMUX.

       - Andrew Molitor, for the radix compression library, and some wonderful utilities.

       - Soruk from AuroraMUSH for his long time contributions toward making and keeping  TinyMUX
              Linux compatible, as well as the sample config file found in CONFIGURATION.

       - T. Alexander Popiel for help with conceptual issues in general and specifically with the
              parser.

       - Steven Legowik (BEM@Erisian.net) for Makefile, cross-platform work, and modifications to
              Backup.

       -  Virginia  Legowik  (Audumla) and Lilith@Sandbox for committed readme and helpfile work.
              For infrastructure support with web sites and mailing lists.  For making a team.

       - Ashen-Shugar and RhostMUSH for their bug reports and support.

       - Robby Griffyn and ChaoticMUX for bug reports.

       - Lew Newby (Dragon) for his stress-testing, cross-platform builds, and bug reports.

       - MacGuvyer @ Pacifica for a Unix patch for WoD-realms which led to porting all of MUX 2.0
              back to Unix.

       - Nick Gammon for the initial prototype of NT IO Completion ports.

       - Judge Dredd@Pacifica for specification of WOD_REALMS.

       - The large body of people who reported bugs or made useful suggestions along the way:
              Aranor,  Asia, Audumla, Barbarella@Pacifica, BEM, Carmilla@Pacifica, Chimera@Umbral
              Shards,  Corum,  Dark  City@Pacifica,  D'ceit@Santo  Domini,   Dreamscape@Pacifica,
              Dune@Pacifica,     Emma@Pacifica,    Evan@Pacifica,    Farscape@Pacifica,    Father
              Jethis@Pacifica,   Geoffrey   Gerrietts,    Godzilla@Pacifica,    Hackers@Pacifica,
              Highlander@Pacifica,  Hitchhiker's  Guide@Pacifica, Ian@everywhere, Idoru@Pacifica,
              Incubus@Santo  Domini,  Jake,  Jarod@Pacifica,   Johnny   Mnemonic@Pacfica,   Judge
              Dredd@Pacifica,   Lucifer,   Lydia   Leong,   Macross@Pacifica,  McGuyver@Pacifica,
              Meglos@Myrka,  Mephistopheles@Santo  Domini,  Michael@Pacifica,  Morgan,   Myrddin,
              Neuromancer@Pacifica,    Orpheus@Pacifica,    Rimnal@Myrka,   Robert   G.   Fisher,
              Robin@Pacifica,  Sailor  Moon@Pacifica,  Seraphim@Tokyo  By  Night,  Sesha@Granite,
              Six@Pacifica,  Sixth  Sense@Pacifica,  Snow Crash@Pacifica, Soylent Green@Pacifica,
              Squeeky-Bobo,    Trek@Pacifica,    Twelve    Monkeys@Pacifica,    Valkryn@Pacifica,
              Vass@Pacifica, Vurt@Pacifica, Xandar.

       -  Many  other people who may go unnamed. Dozens of people have contributed to development
              of the TinyMUX family of servers, and we would like to thank them  for  their  hard
              work.

AUTHOR

       tinymux was written by Stephen Dennis (Brazil)

       This  manual  page  was  written  by Ervin Hearn III <noltar@korongil.net>, for the Debian
       GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

SEE ALSO

       tinymux-install(1)

       http://www.tinymux.com/ The primary TinyMUX server webpage.

                                         January 1, 2017                               TINYMUX(6)