Hi Travis:

I just looked at your mud client again and I am sorry but I do not understand 
on how to connect it at all.

I went to new connection and typed in squidsoft.net 7777 but that did not work.

It was hard to find a ip for it.

Is this what I am supposed to do?
On Oct 3, 2011, at 10:25 PM, michael maslo wrote:

> Hi, to connect using muddle do I need to use the ip address now?
> 
> Also is there a manual I can read to learn how to create triggers and alias? 
> 
> If I could learn how to do that I would be willing to use this all the time. 
> Will you let us know when it is ready or when you have finished updating this 
> terminal?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> On Oct 3, 2011, at 9:52 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
> 
>> The one I use is called muddle, and you can find it at the softocn pages 
>> located at:
>> http://mac.softcon.com (under the terminal applications)
>> I'm working on adding both mip and mcp protocols to it, but having trouble 
>> with the wrap around buffer it uses for it's text output, it likes to dump 
>> the entire buffer from time to time on my testing copy.  :) The version 
>> posted at the site doesn't have the enhancements though, so it's just your 
>> basic mud client, with triggers, aliases, and multiple window support.  The 
>> only problem (that I've not fixed yet) is you need to use the mud's ip 
>> address when you enter it into the connect list, not the host name itself.  
>> I'll get that fixed too after I solve the buffer wrap around issues.
>> :)
>> hth.
>> (btw, it's terminal only, but leopard and above all talk just fine in 
>> terminal, so there should be no issues unless you're using tiger).
>> 
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