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  |platform = [[wikipedia:UNIX|UNIX]]
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  |ancestors = [[Dave's Own Citadel]]
  |ancestors = [[Dave's Own Citadel]]
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  |descendants = [[vDOC]]
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= JayDOC =
= JayDOC =
I know nothing about this software.
Stands for "Dave's Own Citadel". Derived from Citadel/UX and used as the software for the ISCA BBS since the early 1990's. Can handle many connections (over a thousand). Used as the base code for a number of late 1990's derivatives.
 
An earlier version of DOC software is called DAVECODE. Derivative names include JayDOC and vDOC.


== JayDOC files ==
== JayDOC files ==
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|[[Media:JayDOC.tgz|JayDOC (DOC Version 1.7, Fbrd rev. 0.3)]]
|[[Media:JayDOC.tgz|JayDOC (DOC Version 1.7, Fbrd rev. 0.3)]]
|align="right"|103,484 bytes
|align="right"|103,484 bytes
|align="right"|
|align="right"|February 11, 2002
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|[[Media:ssl_client.tgz|DOC client v2.0.26, with SSL]]
|[[Media:ssl_client.tgz|DOC client v2.0.26, with SSL]]

Revision as of 04:06, 24 August 2010

JayDOC
Original author(s) Jason Bell
Platform UNIX
Child of Dave's Own Citadel
Parent to vDOC

JayDOC

Stands for "Dave's Own Citadel". Derived from Citadel/UX and used as the software for the ISCA BBS since the early 1990's. Can handle many connections (over a thousand). Used as the base code for a number of late 1990's derivatives.

An earlier version of DOC software is called DAVECODE. Derivative names include JayDOC and vDOC.

JayDOC files

File Size Date
JayDOC (DOC Version 1.7, Fbrd rev. 0.3) 103,484 bytes February 11, 2002
DOC client v2.0.26, with SSL 60,748 bytes
i386 Linux version of SSL client 362,043 bytes
Mac OS X version of SSL client 25,014 bytes
Unknown file JayDOC.readme.txt 546 bytes