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There are multiple ways to connect to The Final Challenge.   
There are multiple ways to connect to The Final Challenge.  Regardless of the connection method, you can reach TFC at:


The home page at [http://www.finalchallenge.net finalchallenge.net] has a Java applet that will allow you to connect.  ZMUD and MUSH Client are two command MUD Clients players typically use, you may point your clients to finalchallenge.net port 4000 to connect.  
<pre>telnet finalchallenge.net 4000</pre>
 
== Java / Web App ==
The home page at [http://www.finalchallenge.net finalchallenge.net] has a Java applet that will allow you to connect.   
 
== PC Clients ==
ZMUD and MUSH Client are two command MUD Clients players typically use, you may point your clients to finalchallenge.net port 4000 to connect.  
 
===ZMUD Tips===


===MUSH Tips===
== Command Prompt / Telnet ==
You may also use your built in telnet functionality with PCs/Linux and MACs by entering the following syntax into either DOS, or BASH prompt.
You may also use your built in telnet functionality with PCs/Linux and MACs by entering the following syntax into either DOS, or BASH prompt.


<pre>telnet finalchallenge.net 4000</pre>
== Mac Clients ==
===Atlantis Tips===

Revision as of 17:01, 21 January 2011

There are multiple ways to connect to The Final Challenge. Regardless of the connection method, you can reach TFC at:

telnet finalchallenge.net 4000

Java / Web App

The home page at finalchallenge.net has a Java applet that will allow you to connect.

PC Clients

ZMUD and MUSH Client are two command MUD Clients players typically use, you may point your clients to finalchallenge.net port 4000 to connect.

ZMUD Tips

MUSH Tips

Command Prompt / Telnet

You may also use your built in telnet functionality with PCs/Linux and MACs by entering the following syntax into either DOS, or BASH prompt.

Mac Clients

Atlantis Tips