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DOC and its further descendants is now used by a number of Internet BBSes, including some in [[wikipedia:Latin America|Latin America]] which have been heavily modified, support 8-bit [[wikipedia:character (computing)|characters]] and are presented in [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]]. | DOC and its further descendants is now used by a number of Internet BBSes, including some in [[wikipedia:Latin America|Latin America]] which have been heavily modified, support 8-bit [[wikipedia:character (computing)|characters]] and are presented in [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]]. | ||
Along with its offshoots DOC has inspired at least four clone codebases, including [[YAWC]], which is likely the oldest, [[Jammin]], which has since become [[WeIrDo]], [[bbs100]] (which is under [[wikipedia:GNU General Public License|GPL]]), and [[A better Citadel|A better Citadel (ABC)]]. | Along with its offshoots DOC has inspired at least four clone codebases, including [[YAWC]], which is likely the oldest, [[Jammin]], which has since become [[WeIrDo]], [[BBS100|bbs100]] (which is under [[wikipedia:GNU General Public License|GPL]]), and [[A better Citadel|A better Citadel (ABC)]]. | ||
After a number of years, the DOC [[wikipedia:source code|source code]] was finally released under the [[wikipedia:GNU|GNU]] [[wikipedia:GNU General Public License|GPL]]. It is presented mainly for 'academic interest' due to its complexity, specificity to ISCA BBSes PA-RISC hardware, and poor documentation; however, at least one branch from an earlier version of DOC is being developed under the name vDOC (or variant DOC). vDOC is known to work on [[wikipedia:Linux|Linux]], [[wikipedia:Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]], and [[wikipedia:FreeBSD|FreeBSD]] systems. | After a number of years, the DOC [[wikipedia:source code|source code]] was finally released under the [[wikipedia:GNU|GNU]] [[wikipedia:GNU General Public License|GPL]]. It is presented mainly for 'academic interest' due to its complexity, specificity to ISCA BBSes PA-RISC hardware, and poor documentation; however, at least one branch from an earlier version of DOC is being developed under the name vDOC (or variant DOC). vDOC is known to work on [[wikipedia:Linux|Linux]], [[wikipedia:Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]], and [[wikipedia:FreeBSD|FreeBSD]] systems. |
Revision as of 20:49, 23 June 2024
Written in | C |
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Platform | UNIX, PA-RISC |
Child of | Citadel/UX |
Parent to | Saturn, JayDOC |
Dave's Own Citadel
citadel.h includes the comment:
/* citadel.h 3.11 -- see copyright.doc for copyright information */
However, there is no copyright.doc!
Patricia Mergen-Adams indicates that DAVECODE is an early revision of Dave's Own Citadel (DOC BBS). The canonical version is DOCBBS software.
From Wikipedia
Dave's own version of Citadel (DOC) is a variant of the Citadel/UX BBS software which was developed specifically to run ISCA BBS in the late 1980s. It is based on Citadel/UX 3.0 but very heavily modified to suit the specific needs of ISCA BBS, which at its peak was a massive system supporting hundreds of simultaneous users.
DOC and its further descendants is now used by a number of Internet BBSes, including some in Latin America which have been heavily modified, support 8-bit characters and are presented in Spanish.
Along with its offshoots DOC has inspired at least four clone codebases, including YAWC, which is likely the oldest, Jammin, which has since become WeIrDo, bbs100 (which is under GPL), and A better Citadel (ABC).
After a number of years, the DOC source code was finally released under the GNU GPL. It is presented mainly for 'academic interest' due to its complexity, specificity to ISCA BBSes PA-RISC hardware, and poor documentation; however, at least one branch from an earlier version of DOC is being developed under the name vDOC (or variant DOC). vDOC is known to work on Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD systems.
Partial list of DOC BBSes
Unless otherwise noted, all these BBSes may be accessed by telnet.
- Renaissance BBS, (telnet gilyeat.com)
- ISCABBS, formerly bbs.isca.uiowa.edu, now at bbs.iscabbs.com, home of DOC
- Eschwa BBS, bbs.eschwa.com
- ITESO BBS, club.gdl.iteso.mx (in Spanish) <-- BBS Dead
- Club BBS, club.bbseros.org (in fact the line above at ITESO BBS is not longer valid, this is the new name and address for that BBS) <-- BBS Dead
- Smart BBS, smartbbs.org port 23 (telnet://smartbbs.org) (in Spanish) Derivative of Club BBS.
- Matrixbbs, matrixbbs.org (in Spanish)
- Utopia Dammit! BBS, telnet://bbs.utopiadammit.com (also available via ssh), home of vDOC
- Inara BBS, bbs.inarabbs.com port 23 ( telnet://bbs.inarabbs.com/ )
External links
Dave's Own Citadel Files
File | Size | Date |
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Dave's Own Citadel source code (davecode.gz) | 97,641 bytes | October, 1993 |