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« on: October 20, 2012, 09:28:09 am »
Nice guide
I guess if the person can't install anything or for whatever reason can't use one of the programs (can't really think of one b/c you can just stick some on a flash drive but you never know), there's also the IRC link at the top of the page, which goes to a browser-based client.
Ok, I'll add that link; I wasn't aware of something like qwebirc for EFnet. Nice guide! And i can't find xchat in your list At the suggestion of merth, that's listed under HexChat. (See previous post) I added this: - Respect Channel Rules. Remember that some channels have different guidelines about what you can and cannot do.
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« on: October 19, 2012, 11:00:59 pm »
I should also note that Hexchat may not be available on Linux quite yet; however, XChat (which Hexchat is based off of, and is featured in the screenshots) is the one that you should use in place of Hexchat.
Good tutorial, though instead of XChat, I'd suggest HexChat. It's actively updated and free for all systems. It's based on the XChat source.
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« on: October 19, 2012, 10:28:31 pm »
Many of our community members use IRC to communicate and talk about calcs. The OmnomIRC client forwards messages to IRC from a browser. To take full advantage of the features of IRC (Such as other channels, and full control of your session), you must join the Omnimaga IRC channel. (irc://irc.efnet.net/#omnimaga for those who know what they are doing). To start out with IRC, you'll need an irc client. I use KVIrc, but you can use whatever client floats your boat; the procedure is roughly the same. Try several out to find one you like. - Linux
- HexChat - A nice IRC client for beginners
- Pidgin - Yet another client that supports many networks
- KVIrc - A good client that is very configurable
- Konversation - KDE's IRC client
- Quassel - Similar to KVIrc, but more beginner friendly
- irssi - A command line client
- Windows
- mIRC - One of the more popular clients, however, you must pay for it
- Trillian - Yet another client that supports many networks
- Miranda IM - Yet another client that supports many networks
- HexChat - A nice IRC client for beginners
- Pidgin - Yet another client that supports many networks
- KVIrc - A good client that is very configurable
- Quassel - Similar to KVIrc, but more beginner friendly
- irssi - A command line client
- OS X
- Colloquy - A nice client for beginners
- Quassel - Similar to KVIrc, but more beginner friendly
- Snak - A good client for beginners
- HexChat - A nice IRC client for beginners
- Pidgin - This is the OS X version of Pidgin
- Linkinus - An advanced client that costs money
- irssi - A command line client
Instructions:- Open your IRC client; you should see something like this:
- Type in "/server irc.efnet.org" and press enter. This will connect you to the irc server.
- Some text will show up, and after a few seconds, more will pop up. At this point,it should look something like this:
- Next, type "/join #omnimaga" and press enter. This will join the channel (a place where people can talk to each other) that cemetech has.
- After that, a your irc client should automatically switch to the channel. If it doesn't, just click on the new tab. Congratulations! You are now ready to talk about anything on your calc-centric mind.
For lazy people: just click on the link and you can have IRC right in your browser: http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?action=ezportal;sa=page;p=24EtiquetteFor a smooth voyage, please follow all of the following guidelines: - Listen to Ops. Ops are the people with an '@' next to their name. They can kick and ban you from the channel, so don't upset them.
- We are not here 24/7. Many people idle on irc, even when they are afk. When you ask a question remember to hang around so we can talk to you.
- IRC is not AIM. Please keep emoticons and textspeak to a minimum.
- Don't Spam. Spamming is disruptive and annoying and will not get you noticed (and may even get you kicked/banned).
- Don't Troll. Trolling will *not* be tolerated, and could result in a kick or ban.
- Be Courteous. Being nice to others will go a long way in getting help.
- Respect Channel Rules. Remember that some channels have different guidelines about what you can and cannot do.
That's about it; enjoy your stay! Crossposted at the suggestion of Alberthro. Sorry about the formatting; I couldn't get it to work rightEDIT: Fixed formatting, per seana11's request. (And yes, I did ask him to crosspost this - thanks seana11! OmnomIRC's future is kinda bleak, so IRC is your best chance for getting online and chatting with us! The New bot is also online there, so join us on IRC! )
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« on: August 04, 2012, 12:55:05 pm »
Quick Reminder For Everyone:
The deadline for the contest is August 15. Make sure to upload your program by 12:00 am. UTC. Sources must be included with the program under a folder in the zip. Happy Coding!
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« on: July 22, 2012, 07:12:40 pm »
That's really cool; do you have a list of all syscalls that are implemented? Will there be a linux port?
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« on: July 17, 2012, 04:13:10 pm »
Can I crosspost some of this to UCF?
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« on: July 15, 2012, 01:42:12 pm »
2941: The locked-down model TI has for the Nspire doesn't bother you sinc you've already written an OS 2942: For al of their calcs 2943: In INTERCAL
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« on: July 01, 2012, 10:11:15 pm »
2922: Your calc has created its own virtual universe, and concluded that humanity's best option is to worship Casio like slaves 2923: Twice
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« on: July 01, 2012, 10:09:23 pm »
" Ok I understand your concern. That said, a demo is possible for a contest, but if it's just the first level, it might lose a few points due to being too easy and short. And the contest ends in two weeks, so I guess time would definitively be an issue. It does not end in 2 weeks! It ends in August.
BTW: that would be also nice project. DOSBox on Prizm :-) Even better: make it bash.
or csh or bsh or ssh or... well, ANY sh type shell!
DOSBox would be sorta cool cuz we could play old games on it
ASHs to ASHs, DOS to DOS
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« on: July 01, 2012, 03:25:49 pm »
2919: You harbor a secret loathing that grows within you every time he looks at your calculator as more than a mere object.
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« on: July 01, 2012, 03:18:45 pm »
Ok I understand your concern. That said, a demo is possible for a contest, but if it's just the first level, it might lose a few points due to being too easy and short. And the contest ends in two weeks, so I guess time would definitively be an issue. It does not end in 2 weeks! It ends in August. BTW: that would be also nice project. DOSBox on Prizm :-) Even better: make it bash.
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« on: June 20, 2012, 08:22:19 am »
Ok, the official list of who to bribe is:
3D: MicroPro, FlyingFisch, Forty-Two, Cartix, Puerobaz On-Calc Language: MicroPro, FlyingFisch, Puerobaz Shell/FM: MicroPro, Forty-Two, Cartix, Krazylegodrummer Educational: MicroPro, FlyingFisch, Forty-Two, Cartix, Krazylegodrummer Editor: MicroPro, FlyingFisch, Forty-Two, Cartix, Puerobaz
We accept calculators, minions, and food.
(I'd also like to get another language judge on board, since we have only two judges there. *Stares at Helder*)
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« on: May 31, 2012, 03:05:48 pm »
shush, they know what I mean
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« on: May 30, 2012, 03:10:24 pm »
The application deadline for judges is in 11 days. Me and the other mods at UCF are happy to be judges, but some of us want to enter in categories, thus disqualifying ourselves from judging that category. If we could have a couple other judges, that'd be great. Judges who have a classpad would be especially helpful, since only MicroPro has a classpad (I believe). We will evaluate the entrants, and release the final panel on the 15th of May.
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