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If someone cares to try and make this work and determine if it is a Cit clone, let me know.
If someone cares to try and make this work and determine if it is a Cit clone, let me know.


If it is not a Citadel of some form, it needs to be nuked from this archive.
If it is not a Citadel of some form, it needs to be nuked from this archive, there is also an Atari 400/800 BBS called Nitelite from the same author, which you can read about [http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/software/ATARI/EIGHTBIT/NITELITE/ here]. It does not seem to be a Citadel.


== From the [http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/software/ATARI/ST/NITELITE/ BBS Documentary] ==
== From the [http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/software/ATARI/ST/NITELITE/ BBS Documentary] ==

Latest revision as of 02:23, 24 August 2010

Nitelite
Original author(s) Paul Swanson
Platform Atari ST

Nitelite

I know nothing about this software.

If someone cares to try and make this work and determine if it is a Cit clone, let me know.

If it is not a Citadel of some form, it needs to be nuked from this archive, there is also an Atari 400/800 BBS called Nitelite from the same author, which you can read about here. It does not seem to be a Citadel.

From the BBS Documentary

Some have called this a Citadel clone. The jury is still out. The author indicated in his program that he wouldn't use version numbers because it would be "cumbersome", so the versions have to be tracked by date of release within the archive.

Nitelite files

File Size Date
Nitelite BBS Program 90 kilobytes July 5, 1989