Internet Relay Chat
Getting Started
For those of you who are not familiar with Internet Relay Chat also known as IRC you might want to take a few minutes, and read up on
what exactly Internet Relay Chat is. You can click the link below to learn a little more about Internet Relay Chat.
Once you have taken the time to read
up on the topic a little you will need to download an IRC client that fits your needs.
http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#what
Below is a list of the more popular Internet Relay Chat clients. Make sure you download one that
pertains to the Operating System you are using. If you want a more extensive list of IRC clients you can
click the following link:
http://www.ircreviews.org/clients/
IRC Clients
If you don't want to download a chat client you can always use our Java Chat by
clicking HERE. Also if you use FireFox there is an addon you can
use called ChatZilla you can click HERE to download it. Using our java chat is probably the quickest way to start chatting on
our irc network though.
Getting Connected
Once you have decided on how you want to connect to our network you will need a server address. You can connect to
our irc network by using irc.computer-jargon.com on ports
6667, and 6668. By using this address you will be randomly connected to 1 of our 5 existing
irc servers.
IRC Statistics
Make sure you take the time to visit our irc statistics page. You can find out just about any statistics you'd want,
or need about our irc network. Just click the link below for more information.
IRC Services Commands
The links below will get you familiar with the various commands associated with the services we have on our irc
network.
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