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▲IrC (Internet Relay Chat) provides a way of communicating in real time with people from all over the world. It consists of various separate networks (or "nets") of IRC servers, machines that allow users to connect to IRC. The largest nets are EfNet (the original IRC net, often having more than 32,000 people at once), Undernet, IrcNet, DalNet, and NewNet.
Generally, the user (such as you) runs a program (called a "client") to connect to a server on one of the IRC nets. The server relays information to and from other servers on the same net. Recommended clients:
▲* http://www.irchelp.org/
see:> IrC BotS IrSsi MiRC MircSSL MircScripting QuitMessages VHosts IrcLogs IrcQuotes ChatSlang BitchX ...▼
▲see:>
RFC 1459
* http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/rfc/
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Latest revision as of 09:07, 10 April 2006
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) provides a way of communicating in real time with people from all over the world. It consists of various separate networks (or "nets") of IRC servers, machines that allow users to connect to IRC. The largest nets are EfNet (the original IRC net, often having more than 32,000 people at once), Undernet, IrcNet, DALnet, and Newnet.
Generally, the user (such as you) runs a program (called a "client") to connect to a server on one of the IRC nets. The server relays information to and from other servers on the same net. Recommended clients:
see:> IRC Bots Irssi mIRC mIRC/SSL mIRC/scripting QuitMessages VHosts IrcLogs IrcQuotes ChatSlang BitchX ...
RFC 1459