JayDOC
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Original author(s) | Jason Bell |
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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 |
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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 |