A document collection, done by Lauren Burka ("ashne") detailing the
evolution of MUDs and MUD culture. Includes logs, analysis, and many
interesting details.
This is the full text of Howard Rheingold's book. Several of the chapters
deal with MUDs. Though his treatment of MUDs isn't particularly good, the
book itself is a worthwhile read.
Yahoo's page of links to MUD resources of all types. Lots of stuff here,
much of it unsorted and a little random, and certainly far from complete,
but it makes for entertaining browsing.
An extensive list of multi-player interactive entertainment of all types,
including BBS listings, commercial services, and links to MUDs. Although
the listings of MUDs are quite extensive, the information is not terribly
up-to-date.
A collection of links to various repositories of MUD information and
in-game WWW servers.
Amberyl's MUSH Manual
Your handy guide to programming either PennMUSH 1.50 or TinyMUSH 2.0 and 2.2.
Everything from the basics of how to get something to go "bibble" at you, to
designing recursive algorithms for complex text formatting.
Version 2.008 is available as a gzipped tar archive or in parts.
A document which administrators of PennMUSH 1.50-based MUSHes might find
helpful; it covers basic issues in administration, and contains a guide
to making hardcode modifications.
In the beginning, there was alt.mud, and then, later, rec.games.mud.misc.
In the summer of 1992, rec.games.mud split to form the present hierarchy,
listed below.
Important announcements, the MUD lists, and other useful information. I
currently moderate this group; submissions should be sent to
rgm-announce@graphics.cis.upenn.edu.