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|[ | |[http://lwr.wtf/citadel/Stonehenge/henge121.zip Stonehenge v1.21 (Repacked, README renamed because of zip bug)] | ||
|align="right"|131,126 bytes | |align="right"|131,126 bytes | ||
|align="right"|September, 1985 | |align="right"|September, 1985 | ||
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|[ | |[http://lwr.wtf/citadel/Stonehenge/henge121.orig.zip Stonehenge v1.21 (Original .zip)] | ||
|align="right"|138,207 bytes | |align="right"|138,207 bytes | ||
|align="right"|September, 1985 | |align="right"|September, 1985 | ||
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|[ | |[http://lwr.wtf/citadel/Stonehenge/heng226prgs.zip Unknown file heng226prgs.zip] | ||
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|[ | |[http://lwr.wtf/citadel/Stonehenge/heng226help.zip Unknown file heng226help.zip] | ||
|align="right"|21,406 bytes | |align="right"|21,406 bytes | ||
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|[ | |[http://lwr.wtf/citadel/Stonehenge/heng226doc.zip Unknown file heng226doc.zip] | ||
|align="right"|55,760 bytes | |align="right"|55,760 bytes | ||
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|[ | |[http://lwr.wtf/citadel/Stonehenge/applic.zip Stonehenge Applications Library] | ||
|align="right"|40,704 bytes | |align="right"|40,704 bytes | ||
|align="right"|1985 | |align="right"|1985 |
Latest revision as of 22:06, 23 June 2024
Original author(s) | David Bonn |
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Initial release | Mid-1980s |
Written in | Microsoft C |
Operating system | MS-DOS |
Platform | IBM PC |
Child of | Citadel |
Parent to | Ironhenge, Commons, NeoLith |
Related | Citadel (by Gremlin) |
Stonehenge
Stonehenge was commercial software sold in the Seattle area in the mid-1980s. It took the basic Citadel architecture and added many new concepts, such as groups and halls. It also had its own networking code.
Matt Pfleger duplicated nearly all of Stonehenge's features (the only exception I can think of is networking) and added many of his own in his free version of Citadel. This, coupled with the rather limited market for such software, worked against its commercial success.
I read an article in one of the computer industry trade magazines (it might have been Info World) some time around 1997 or 1998 which made reference to a David Bonn living in the Seattle area who worked as a Linux consultant.
Stonehenge files
File | Size | Date |
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Stonehenge v1.21 (Repacked, README renamed because of zip bug) | 131,126 bytes | September, 1985 |
Stonehenge v1.21 (Original .zip) | 138,207 bytes | September, 1985 |
Unknown file heng226prgs.zip | 107,371 bytes | |
Unknown file heng226help.zip | 21,406 bytes | |
Unknown file heng226doc.zip | 55,760 bytes | |
Stonehenge Applications Library | 40,704 bytes | 1985 |