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|[ | |[http://lwr.wtf/citadel/Citadel-86e/C86NET.orig.ZIP C86Net Networker (original .ZIP)] | ||
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|[ | |[http://lwr.wtf/citadel/Citadel-86e/C86NET.ZIP C86Net Networker (repacked)] | ||
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|[ | |[http://lwr.wtf/citadel/Citadel-86e/CTDL286.ZIP Citadel-286 (86e) Unknown file] | ||
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|[ | |[http://lwr.wtf/citadel/Citadel-86e/ctdl-86e.zip Citadel-86e Unknown file] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 23 June 2024
Original author(s) | Farokh Irani |
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Initial release | 1986 |
Written in | Symantec C |
Operating system | MS-DOS |
Platform | IBM PC |
Child of | Citadel-86 |
Citadel-86e
Since 1-Dec-83, I'd been running a BBS loosely based on the (then) rage, the DYM(Dial Your Match) system. It was better than the original DYM in some ways, and best of all was the price; free :).
However, being that the BBS was written in BASIC (compiled), and not designed to be a "real" BBS, I started to search for a new BBS. I looked into a few, notably RBBS, Fido, and TBBS. However, RBBS, also being in BASIC, left me cold, TBBS costs money (that I didn't have), plus it didn't have source code for me to hack, and Fido was not very user friendly (in my opinion), and once again, no source. So, I was resigned to writing one from scratch when I chanced upon a Citadel-CP/M BBS. There I found out that someone had ported Citadel to an IBM PClone, so I called the Test System, and got a copy of Citadel-86 during the spring of 1986.
I then proceeded to hack away at it, and renamed it to Citadel-286, and then to Citadel-86e, since many people thought that an 80286 was required to run it.
- Farokh Irani
Citadel-86e files
File | Size | Date |
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Citadel-86e v2.19 | 470,394 bytes | October, 1995 |
C86Net Networker (original .ZIP) | 93,736 bytes | |
C86Net Networker (repacked) | 93,689 bytes | |
Citadel-286 (86e) Unknown file | 470,394 bytes | |
Citadel-86e Unknown file | 471,003 bytes |