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A beginner's guide to mIRC
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Posted 2002-12-30, 06:01 PM
IRC is a great, if not the best way to chat live with other people, but not enough people actually want to try it out as it seems like a somewhat complicated process to get started compared to messengers like AIM, ICQ or MSN. The truth is that it's very easy once you get started. This tutorial will guide you through a few simple things about mIRC when it comes to connecting to any server you like. If you have used mIRC before, you can still read this guide to see if you have missed any of the most important basics of connecting to a server and joining a channel.


1: First off, start by downloading the program itself from www.mirc.com, or click any of the links below for direct downloads:

http://mirc.ircadmin.net/mirc603.exe
http://www.ctech.ca/mirc/mirc603.exe
ftp://mirc.fredmoses.com/pub/mirc/mirc603.exe
ftp://ftp.freenet.de/pub/mirc.com/mirc603.exe


2: Run the installation after downloading it, and start the mirc.exe program file itself, either from the directory where you installed mIRC, or via your desktop icon in case you decided to let the installation create one for you. If you've failed miserably in your quest to find the program, check your start menu instead.


3: After you have started mIRC, you should see a small panel like the image directly below this text. If you can't see it, try pressing alt+o to open it up. Fill out the info outlined in orange:




4: Click the Add button in the top right part of the same panel you used to fill your information in. A new panel (or popup, window, whatever you want to call it) will appear. Simply fill out a description for your server and an actual URL to the server. The Zelaron IRC network will be used for the example below:


Also, remember to click the Add button in this window as well, after you have filled out the information. Leave the Port, Group and Password fields alone for now, as they're not neccesary to bother with.


5: Now, make sure that the description for your server has been selected from the list, and then click the Connect to IRC Server button to connect to the server:




6: After connecting, your Status window will be flooded with server welcome messages, and a panel that lists a few channels might pop up. Type #zelaron in the only field where you can type and hit enter to join the channel. If you have disabled the box, or simply closed it, you can join the channel manually by typing /join #zelaron, or an even shorter way; /J zelaron.


7: Congratulations! You're now an official IRC hog. Have fun, and enjoy your stay in #zelaron, if that's the channel you're planning to visit. There are vast amounts of IRC servers and channels, but you'll learn to find exactly what you're looking for in time.
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Posted 2003-01-01, 06:01 PM in reply to Chruser's post "A beginner's guide to mIRC"
Cool :/
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Posted 2003-01-13, 09:43 PM in reply to Chruser's post "A beginner's guide to mIRC"
Anyone else have trouble w/ Mirc???
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Posted 2003-01-17, 11:22 AM in reply to Chruser's post "A beginner's guide to mIRC"
Parts of that tutorial seem similar to the one I wrote
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Posted 2003-02-08, 06:09 PM in reply to Chruser's post "A beginner's guide to mIRC"
If you're a telnet ninja and know the IRC protocol, you can use IRC with telnet =D.

I wrote a weak IRC client that's basicly just a telnet clien that handles the pinging and ponging.

If you're looking for a change form mirc, you should try xircon(xircon.com). It's no longer in development, but if you know TCL, you can do just about anything with it, even write what's essentialy a whole new client(kano.net, good script, may not exsist anymore though).
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Posted 2003-03-06, 03:35 PM in reply to Chruser's post "A beginner's guide to mIRC"
Hey I know some cool places to get mIRC scripts and other nifty things. www.niff.com is a pretty good place. I helped write the script

Well download it and see how you like it...

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Posted 2003-05-23, 11:55 AM in reply to Chruser's post "A beginner's guide to mIRC"
No one is ever on Mirc Zel channell.
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Posted 2003-05-28, 06:11 PM in reply to Chruser's post "A beginner's guide to mIRC"
is there a new address or something for Mirc...I thought I heard something about it, but I forgot...I dunno...I've been try'n to get on it for like a month now and it's not letting me on...any help??
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Posted 2003-12-29, 09:38 AM in reply to Chruser's post "A beginner's guide to mIRC"
works great for me, never had any problomes with mIRC
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Posted 2004-01-12, 01:23 PM in reply to Chruser's post "A beginner's guide to mIRC"
I just felt like posting in here.

Cool guide.

... *Shrugs*

Maybe tonight we'll fly so far away... We'll be lost before the dawn...
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