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nmn

Mupen64Plus Dev.
OkayGo and I setup an IRC channel at FreeNode for Mupen64Plus.


Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #mupen64plus

This place is for any discussion related to the development of Mupen64Plus. You must follow the rules of FreeNode when on this channel (because, of course, FreeNode is the server.)

If you do not have an IRC client, here are some ways to get on.



Windows Clients
XChat: http://www.silverex.org/download/
This is XChat for windows. The Official Windows port costs money, but this unofficial one does not, and it is completely legal (XChat is open source, the official windows build is the only thing that costs money)

HydraIRC: http://www.hydrairc.com/
HydraIRC is another very nice free IRC client. This one sort of mimics mIRC so if you have used mIRC before and, say your trial expired, or you no longer have it installed, this is a good replacement.

Bersirc: http://bersirc.free2code.net/
Bersirc is a nice open source lightweight IRC client. You'll find it's not as beefed out as most clients, but it is really easy to use and lightweight.

jIRCii: http://jircii.dashnine.org/
This one is quite simply a nice client that looks alike mIRC. It runs using Java, so unless you have Java installed and aren't looking for a lightweight client, you'll find that this one does what you need and a bit more.

mIRC: http://www.mirc.com/
Beginners might like this one, but it costs money. You really shouldn't use this because it's not free.



Linux Clients
XChat: http://www.xchat.org/
Unsurprisingly, this Open Source GTK IRC client is also available for Linux (but the official Linux builds are completely free)

Konversation: http://konversation.kde.org/
Konversation is a nice IRC client for KDE. It is very user friendly.

jIRCii: http://jircii.dashnine.org/
This one is quite simply a nice client that looks alike mIRC. It runs using Java, so unless you have Java installed and aren't looking for a lightweight client, you'll find that this one does what you need and a bit more.



Other Ways
FreeNode Java Chat: http://java.freenode.net/
You can reach the Java IRC client hosted at Freenode's website.

NetSplit FreeNode Java Client: http://irc.netsplit.de/webchat/?net=freenode
You can also use this Java Client hosted elsewhere to access FreeNode and jump onto #mupen64plus.




How To
Get onto FreeNode:
Enter the Server information above into your IRC client as the IRC server URL. Then, press your client's connect button.

Get onto #mupen64plus:
You can either type
Code:
/join #mupen64plus
into your IRC clients prompt, or you can manually browse through the channel list using your clients channel list function.


Need more help?
Here are some tutorials. The most popular tutorial is posted first and then others are added on with only a number. These are not page numbers. Trust me.

[XChat Tutorial][2][3]
[mIRC Tutorial][2][3]
 
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okaygo

Mupen64Plus Dev.
Wow this is surprising a little more active then I thought! If you guys have questions, this is the place to be!
 

lifning

New member
Great idea, I hope the feedback there will help in the development process.

...And while we're whoring our favorite IRC clients: irssi, the client of the future! =P
 

smcd

Active member
I haven't tried irssi. I was merely trying to expand the selection to include free clients for Windows that don't suck terribly since mIRC was the dominate one mentioned and it is often used/exploited by bad people though not so common these days :p
 
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nmn

Mupen64Plus Dev.
I highly recommend X-chat, the free GTK IRC client. Tbh, anything but mIRC is good, but Xchat is one of the easiest ones and I like promoting it because it's OSS (we are talking about Mupen64Plus discussions here :p)
 

hasone

New member
edit: silly problem. so, random reply to replace it.

Hey, everybodee! IRC is awesome!
 
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dark magshin

New member
actually, the last time i checked, mirc has a bug where if you click out of the window, the "keep using trial" button becomes un-grayed.

EDIT: also, you might want to add colloquy to your list of irc clients. it's a free mac irc client.
 

Ramon Smith

New member
Having real difficulty figuring out how to use the wxwidget front end. I have no idea how to work it, I read for hours now. That's a problem with these front ends, they don't include instructions on how to use it with mupen64plus.
 

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