(m)IRC FAQ

Introduction to IRC

What is IRC?

IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a multi-user, multi-channel chatting system. Imagine sitting in front of your computer and “talking” through typed messages with either one person or many other people from all over the Internet, all in real time! Best of all, once you get set up, chatting on IRC is totally free!

IRC is based on a client-server model. You run a client program on your own computer which connects you to a server computer on the Internet. These servers link to many other servers to make up an IRC network, which transport messages from one user (client) to another. In this manner, people from all over the world can talk to each other live and simultaneously.

To join in the fun, all you need is an Internet Service Provider to get you connected to the Internet (if you’re able to read this web page, you’re already connected), and an IRC client program. The most popular clients are mIRC for the Windows operating system.

Quick Start, what is needed:

Step 1: Download mirc from www.mirc.com and install it.

Step 2: Google for “No Name Script”

Step 3: Click Link

Step 4: Go to Downloads

Step 5: Now to run mirc with the no name script you must download both programs and install MIRC FIRST.
Once MIRC is installed you may then install No Name Script. (no pictures you should know how to install programs). Incase you need
to know.. right click the program then click open. Select run, hit next a bunch of times till you see finish :)

Step 6: First thing you need to do is put in your account information so click tools then options.

Step 7: Now click on the connect tab and fill in the appropriate information.

Step 8: Now here select servers then decide which server you would like to connect to then hit select.
Now you should have that server selected to join.

Step 9: Now go to options then perform.

Step 10: Now go to options then perform. Make sure you check the option to enable perform on a connect this will make it so when you join a channel on connect without having to do it manually.

Step 11: Now NNS has some cool features like automatically putting in your auth settings (which will enable you to view channels that require authentication). Go to No Name Script, then set up.

Step 12: Now you can select your server and put the necessary info in.

(((BASIC SPECIAL COMMANDS))

/j  #channelnamehere (join #channelnamehere
/query personsnamehere (message somebody)
/reconnect  = **

So make sure you have something like this..

/j #spontan.ql
/j #spontanq4ctf

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