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mIRC was created by Khaled Mardam-Bey, [5] a British programmer born in Jordan to a Syrian father and a Palestinian mother. [6] [7] He began developing the software in late 1994, and released its first version on 28 February 1995.
QuakeNet is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network, and was one of the largest IRC networks. The network was founded in 1997 by Garfield (Henrik Rasmussen, Denmark) and Oli (Oli Gustafsson, Sweden) as a new home for their respective countries' Quake channels.
As mIRC progressed it started to include XiRCON features such as multi-server support and visual themes. XiRCON's remaining userbase began to dwindle as mIRC became more stable and popular scripts comparable to Kano were released. A very small community still keeps the program alive via moderating the official IRC channel, #XiRCON on EFnet.
IRC still lacks a single globally accepted standard convention for how to transmit characters outside the 7-bit ASCII repertoire. IRC servers normally [ clarification needed ] transfer messages from a client to another client just as byte sequences, without any interpretation or recoding of characters .
The United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command (MIRC, The MIRC, formally USAMIRC [1]) was stood up as the first Army Reserve functional command in 2005. . Headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, MIRC is composed mostly of reserve soldiers in units throughout the United States, and encompasses the bulk of Army Military Intelligence reserve units, consisting of over 40 strategic ...
The mIRC scripting language (often unofficially abbreviated to "mSL" [3] [4]) is the scripting language embedded in mIRC and Adiirc, IRC clients for Windows but work with WiNE for Linux. Primary uses [ edit ]
DALnet is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network made up of 39 servers, with a stable population of approximately 10,000 users in about 4,000 channels. [1]DALnet is accessible by connecting with an IRC client to an active DALnet server on ports 6660 through 6669, and 7000.
mIRC: Khaled Mardam-Bey Shareware, 30-day trial [4] Proprietary: GUI C/C++ [5] Nettalk: Nicolas Kruse Free software: Apache-2.0: GUI Visual Basic: Pidgin: Free software: GPL-2.0-or-later: GUI C: PIRCH: Northwest Computer Services Shareware: Proprietary: GUI Delphi: PJIRC: Philippe Detournay Free software: GPL: GUI Java: Quassel: Manuel ...