I've seen a bit of historical information about the AGOS engine, in the ScummVM wiki is too few.
( From http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/AGOS )The AGOS Engine was originally created by Alan Cox at HorrorSoft and is based on AberMUD V, with graphical extensions.
It could be nice if some wiki editor add more details to that, I think there can be in each engine sections some details about the history of thee engine and how evolved over the years.
( From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AberMUD )In 1991, Alan Cox wrote AberMUD IV (unrelated to AberMUD 4) and then AberMUD V, which was also used, with graphical extensions in the "Elvira" game by Horrorsoft (renamed to Adventure Soft and then doing adventure games like Simon the Sorcerer series and The Feeble Files). AberMUD V was later released under the GPL.
AberMUD is named after the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. About twenty AberMUDs remain in operation, but even as of 2002, they have few players.
( From http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/alan/ ... /Manual.01 )When I finally returned to university after a years absence I had three sets of AberMUD sources. The first of these was a fortunate backup taken before I spent a year working commercially for Horrosoft, the second the version including code I had written at Horrorsoft, and the third a commercial and somewhat different variant with a graphical interface that was used for the Elvira game. I was able to produce a limited distribution set of the second version, and also used it to start AberMUD5 running on the university computer society system.
This seems a "bit" different. So AGOS was an evolution of AverMUD IV with graphical extensions. Then AberMUD V is some early HorroSoft engine (it was used comercially?) that partially its code evolved to AberMUD V or something like that. I have this not too clear too.
I have not very clear if Alan Cox developed those graphical extensions or he only worked for Horrorsoft on the main engine, maybe he did not developed the graphical variant. He worked for HorrorSoft one year.
http://www.nemmelheim.de/horrorsoft/elvira/history.html
Can anyone give more details about this? For historical reasons, it could be nice to know more about this in an ordered form.
Regards,
The Madventurer