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  Lincoln's Birthday '94 02:37:04 pst From Richard Goldfinder
:Lincoln's Birthday '94 02:37:04 pst From Richard Goldfinder
From 90Dec13 (perhaps 90Dec12; it was a long day) to 92Jul25 I worked on ACit,  
&nbsp;From 90Dec13 (perhaps 90Dec12; it was a long day) to 92Jul25 I worked on ACit, making around 688 changes to the code that Matt gave me (he made DragCit 3.11 compilable by Microsoft C). First thing was to make it disable call-waiting when answering a call, which eventually evolved to the #DIAL_RING command. There were a bunch of other things that I wanted to do, and I did many (perhaps most) of them. There were some contributions, but I did maintained most of it, until later.<br />
making around 688 changes to the code that Matt gave me (he made DragCit 3.11  
&nbsp;DragCit 3.12 was released, and Matt got interested. He again made DragCit compilable by Microsoft C, and started fixing bugs and adding features. There was a lot of development sharing between GremCit and ACit among the current "GremCit Team". I was fairly conservative with my changes, Brent was fairly radical, and Matt took the middle road (still true today).<br />
compilable by Microsoft C). First thing was to make it disable call-waiting  
&nbsp;My job took a lot of my spare hours away, and the time I devoted to ACit development dwindled. Matt spent plenty of hours on GremCit development. GremCit was getting developed faster than ACit, and some BBSes were switching. I finally gave up competing, and wrote a conversion program, telling the sysops still using ACit that they should switch to GremCit for the best support.
when answering a call, which eventually evolved to the #DIAL_RING command.  
 
There were a bunch of other things that I wanted to do, and I did many (perhaps  
most) of them. There were some contributions, but I did maintained most of it,  
until later.
DragCit 3.12 was released, and Matt got interested. He again made DragCit  
compilable by Microsoft C, and started fixing bugs and adding features. There  
was a lot of development sharing between GremCit and ACit among the current  
"GremCit Team". I was fairly conservative with my changes, Brent was fairly  
radical, and Matt took the middle road (still true today).
My job took a lot of my spare hours away, and the time I devoted to ACit  
development dwindled. Matt spent plenty of hours on GremCit development.  
GremCit was getting developed faster than ACit, and some BBSes were switching.  
I finally gave up competing, and wrote a conversion program, telling the sysops  
still using ACit that they should switch to GremCit for the best support.
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Revision as of 22:14, 12 August 2010

ACit
Original author(s) Richard Finegold (aka Richard Goldfinder)
Initial release December 1990 (1990-12)
Discontinued v3.11.00a/405 / July 1992; 32 years ago (1992-07)
Written in Microsoft C
Operating system MS-DOS
Platform IBM PC
Child of Dragon's Citadel 3.11
Parent to Atlas (?)
Related Citadel+, Gremlin's Citadel, Titanic

Remarks:

   Lincoln's Birthday '94 02:37:04 pst From Richard Goldfinder
 From 90Dec13 (perhaps 90Dec12; it was a long day) to 92Jul25 I worked on ACit, 
making around 688 changes to the code that Matt gave me (he made DragCit 3.11 
compilable by Microsoft C). First thing was to make it disable call-waiting 
when answering a call, which eventually evolved to the #DIAL_RING command. 
There were a bunch of other things that I wanted to do, and I did many (perhaps 
most) of them. There were some contributions, but I did maintained most of it, 
until later.
 DragCit 3.12 was released, and Matt got interested. He again made DragCit 
compilable by Microsoft C, and started fixing bugs and adding features. There 
was a lot of development sharing between GremCit and ACit among the current 
"GremCit Team". I was fairly conservative with my changes, Brent was fairly 
radical, and Matt took the middle road (still true today).
 My job took a lot of my spare hours away, and the time I devoted to ACit 
development dwindled. Matt spent plenty of hours on GremCit development. 
GremCit was getting developed faster than ACit, and some BBSes were switching. 
I finally gave up competing, and wrote a conversion program, telling the sysops 
still using ACit that they should switch to GremCit for the best support.
File Size Date
ACit v3.11.00a/405 Source code (Repacked) 224,826 bytes September, 1991
ACit v3.11.00a/405 Source code (Original .ZIP file, newer archivers dislike) 235,520 bytes September, 1991
ACit Binaries, unknown version, includes configs from an old BBS 143,353 bytes February, 1992