• IRC Client

    From nugax@21:1/107 to All on Fri Dec 1 23:08:31 2023
    Does anyone know what the IRC client someone wrote for Mystic was called?
    I saw it, but I cannot remember the name of it, nor where i saw it.

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to nugax on Sat Dec 2 07:06:26 2023
    Hello nugax,

    On Sat, 2 Dec 2023 05:08:30 -0600, you wrote:

    Does anyone know what the IRC client someone wrote for Mystic was called?
    I saw it, but I cannot remember the name of it, nor where i saw it.

    I'm not sure there were any written specifically *for* Mystic. But MRC (Multi-Relay Chat), which I used to think was called "Mystic Relay Chat" until I was later corrected, was originally written by a Mystic sysop (Gryphon).

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Chad Adams@21:1/107 to Accession on Sat Dec 2 08:04:30 2023
    I saw a IRC client someone wrote. I think I am going to write one in Python3 for Linux.
    I am re-releasing my mshell program, which is a shell to a linux os, with color directories, etc
    that you can use to "drop to shell" from sysop menu. Works nicely in Mystic!

    Actually gives you the bash shell.

    Will be in my TBX Software library on my BBS. Working on getting HTML file access setup soon.


    02 Dec 23 07:06, you wrote to nugax:

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    Hello nugax,

    On Sat, 2 Dec 2023 05:08:30 -0600, you wrote:

    Does anyone know what the IRC client someone wrote for Mystic was
    called? I saw it, but I cannot remember the name of it, nor where i saw
    it.

    I'm not sure there were any written specifically *for* Mystic. But MRC (Multi-Relay Chat), which I used to think was called "Mystic Relay Chat" until I was later corrected, was originally written by a Mystic sysop (Gryphon).

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From xqtr@21:1/111 to Chad Adams on Sat Dec 2 21:40:23 2023
    I saw a IRC client someone wrote. I think I am going to write one in Pytho for Linux.

    There is one from Opicron and also some unfinished projects from me: https://github.com/xqtr/BlockIRC
    https://github.com/xqtr/PythonIRC/

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  • From 0zZ-U@21:1/172 to nugax on Sat Dec 2 16:45:54 2023
    Does anyone know what the IRC client someone wrote for Mystic was called? I saw it, but I cannot remember the name of it, nor where i saw it.


    You might be looking for iCHAT by opicron https://github.com/opicron/mysticbbs-irc
    opicron did a fantastic job on it and it runs very smooth

    I see it's also listed by Phenom mods:
    https://www.phenomprod.com/Mods

    Good luck


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  • From nugax@21:1/107 to All on Sat Dec 2 17:39:54 2023
    That was it

    On 10:45 02/12 , 0zZ-U wrote:
    Does anyone know what the IRC client someone wrote for Mystic was called? I saw it, but I cannot remember the name of it, nor where i saw it.


    You might be looking for iCHAT by opicron >https://github.com/opicron/mysticbbs-irc
    opicron did a fantastic job on it and it runs very smooth

    I see it's also listed by Phenom mods:
    https://www.phenomprod.com/Mods

    Good luck


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  • From CJ@21:2/156 to nugax on Sun Dec 3 10:34:00 2023
    nugax wrote to All <=-

    Does anyone know what the IRC client someone wrote for Mystic was
    called? I saw it, but I cannot remember the name of it, nor where i saw it.

    Opicron wrote an excellent one called iChat. You can find it here:

    https://github.com/opicron/mystibbs-irc


    CJ


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  • From opicron@21:3/126 to nugax on Mon Dec 4 21:49:18 2023
    Does anyone know what the IRC client someone wrote for Mystic was called? I saw it, but I cannot remember the name of it, nor where i saw it.

    iChat ;)

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