The Grendel Project is an attempt at creating a solid, fast, and stable MUD server codebase that runs natively on Windows and Linux. Operational features include IPv6 support, a plugin architecture, enhanced scripting, copyover, and numerous other features.
| Tags | Games/Entertainment mud Role-Playing |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Original |
| Operating Systems | Windows Windows POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Delphi |
Recent releases


Changes: The server can now be run as a service on Windows NT/XP and as a daemon on Linux. The SMAUG area convertor was re-enabled. Generic server and console classes were added, a brand new version of the manual was added, some race conditions and memory leaks were fixed, and numerous other bugfixes were made.


Changes: Numerous important bugfixes have been made. More code cleanups have been done. Preparations have been made to include the DUnit testing framework. More scripting examples have been included, and a Linux (i386) binary has been added.


Changes: Cleanup to the directory structure, changes to makefiles, and various other code cleanups.


Changes: This release has code cleanup, bugfixes, optimizations, integration of the JclDebug unit, custom body parts and XML format for races, and an (experimental) SOAP Web service and InterMud 3 client.


Changes: A few binary files were left out of the previous release and are now included.
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