Citadel+

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Citadel+
File:CitadelBBSwindow.litlnemo.png
Typical Citadel BBS screen
Original author(s) Brent Bottles (aka resident)
Richard Finegold (aka Richard Goldfinder)
Don Kimberlin (aka err head)
Elisabeth Perrin (aka Livia)
Matthew Pfleger (aka The Gremlin)
Developer(s) Anticlimactic Teleservices, Ltd.
Initial release October 1994 (1994-10)
Stable release /065y2k / October 1999; 24 years ago (1999-10)
Preview release /Win32/066pα73 / May 2009; 15 years ago (2009-05)
Written in Borland C++
Operating system MS-DOS
Win32 (/066)
Platform x86
Child of Gremlin's Citadel
Related ACit, Citadel (by Gremlin), dars, Squiggle, Titanic
Gremlin's Citadel
Original author(s) Brent Bottles (aka resident)
Richard Finegold (aka Richard Goldfinder)
Don Kimberlin (aka err head)
Elisabeth Perrin (aka Livia)
Matthew Pfleger (aka The Gremlin)
Developer(s) Anticlimactic Teleservices, Ltd.
Initial release 1992 (1992)
Discontinued /064.2 / August 1993; 30 years ago (1993-08)
Written in Microsoft C and Borland C++
Operating system MS-DOS
Platform x86
Child of Dragon's Citadel
Parent to Citadel+
Related ACit, Citadel (by Gremlin), dars, Squiggle, Titanic

Citadel+

Citadel+ is really nothing more than a renamed Gremlin's Citadel. The name Gremlin's Citadel was mostly as a joke, given when Matt Pfleger did not expect it to become such a success. While at least Matt and Brent wanted to rename it simply "Citadel", others objected that it was too generic, and also a bit conceited to claim to be the One True Citadel. Thus, the + was added to make it a bit different. Of course, we later learned that there was already a Citadel Plus. Oh well. Life will always be confusing.

Citadel+ grew to be the most widely used variant of Citadel before the development team lost interest and went different ways. The unfinished version 66 was intended to bridge the gap between dial-up systems and the Internet: it runs on Win32 (such as Windows 95 and 98 and NT) and supports multiple simultaneous users connected through either modems or Telnet. However, it is not complete. It is missing some features, and is only somewhat stable. Brent and Matt still tinker with 66 at times, and might even finish it eventually.


As of 2010 Brent has long lost interest, but occasionally thinks about picking it up again if he weren't working full time. He is supposedly in possession of an incomplete port of /066 to Mac OS X, but it is unknown which alpha he started this from.

Occasionally Jason Simpson (aka waxed) tinkers with the Citadel+ code base, and seems to be in possession of the most current, and still used Citadel+/Win32/066 code. Most of this has been minor bug cleanup, and some improvements to <C>hat as well as tweaks to make Cit+ behave a little better under WINE There is an svn currently available at http://zombiechow.com/citplus.

There still exists a somewhat annoying bug for sysops who wish to still offer dial-in service. It is known as the COM1 bug, as the symptom is sometimes when a caller hangs up from the modem connected to COM1, the BBS will crash.

Recent development hasn't actually been on the Citadel+ code base, but on a bot called Jab which interacts with the BBS, and a webchat page which has url linking and thumbnailing features, as well as a few CSS themes to choose from. Webchat logs you on to the BBS via net6969, which never worked all that well for networking (hey, it was in alpha!) but seems to work well for this!

Slumberland BBS (Beacon Hill, Seattle, WA, USA) is still up and active, and is currently believed to be the only active Citadel+ still around, it is also the only known place where Jab, waxed's webchat and andy's WJE webchat add-on are in use.

I should question the date, or the description of the documentation files. As /065 came out in 1995 or late 1994 sometime, the files are unlikely to be the preliminary docs if they came from 1999.

Personally, Jesse bets the date is wrong.

Cit+ Files

File Size Date
Version 65y2k Source Code 1,413,720 bytes October, 1999
Version 65y2k Auxmem (EMS, XMS, Virtual) for DOS 565,835 bytes October, 1999
Version 65y2k Regular (conventional memory only) for DOS 563,280 bytes October, 1999
Version 65 first release Source Code 1,412,204 bytes October, 1999
Version 65 first release Auxmem (EMS, XMS, Virtual) for DOS 587,802 bytes July, 1995
Version 65 first release Regular (conventional memory only) for DOS 583,901 bytes July, 1995
Version 66 revision 67 source code 1,509,880 bytes March, 2002
Version 66 revision 67 alpha test for Windows 849,104 bytes March, 2002
My occasionally updated copy of Jason's svn of current Cit+ code
big pile of things I haven't sorted yet
Documentation
File Size Date
Version 65 preliminary documentation (Text) 200,462 bytes September, 1999
Version 65 preliminary documentation (Word 6.0) 261,205 bytes September, 1999
Version 65 preliminary documentation (WordPerfect 5.1) 233,531 bytes September, 1999
Support Files
File Size Date
Version 65 Customization Kit 158,407 bytes December, 1995
Version 65 Spell-checker dictionary 477,087 bytes September, 1999
Some script files that you might find useful
File Size Date
Transfer Net 6.9 packets over the Internet with a dial-up shell account 7,056 bytes January, 1996
On-line user questionnaire 10,381 bytes September, 1999
Use your Citadel to receive faxes, if you have a fax modem 5,063 bytes September, 1999

Gremlin's Citadel

Gremlin's Citadel was renamed to Citadel+ in October 1994 with the /065 release.

GremCit Files

TODO: wiki upload and add tables for all the files from the GremCit page