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X-Moto has an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC IRC] chat. Feel free to join our '''#xmoto''' channel on the '''irc.netrusk.net''' server. This is the place where X-moto developers, map makers and players meet.  
 
X-Moto has an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC IRC] chat. Feel free to join our '''#xmoto''' channel on the '''irc.netrusk.net''' server. This is the place where X-moto developers, map makers and players meet.  
 
To join the IRC chat from in your web-browser, go to: [http://irc2go.com/pjirc/?net=Netrusk&room=xmoto irc2go.com] Just enter your name and click "continue" and a java application will load, and let you chat in the IRC.
 
  
 
For the list of available IRC clients see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_clients here].
 
For the list of available IRC clients see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_clients here].
  
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Online irc clients are useful if you are not on your own computer.
 
Online irc clients are useful if you are not on your own computer.
 
[http://irc2go.com/pjirc/?net=Netrusk&room=xmoto Join here!]
 
[http://irc2go.com/pjirc/?net=Netrusk&room=xmoto Join here!]
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===Things needed:===
 
* Chat Room: keep the preset (xmoto).
 
* Chat Room: keep the preset (xmoto).
 
* Nickname: you name that other people can see when chatting.
 
* Nickname: you name that other people can see when chatting.

Revision as of 16:36, 30 March 2009

X-Moto has an IRC chat. Feel free to join our #xmoto channel on the irc.netrusk.net server. This is the place where X-moto developers, map makers and players meet.

For the list of available IRC clients see here.

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Online irc clients are useful if you are not on your own computer. Join here!

Things needed:

  • Chat Room: keep the preset (xmoto).
  • Nickname: you name that other people can see when chatting.
  • Realname: name that people can see from your info.

Then hit continue! Allow the java and you are in. :)

Under Pidgin

For example, you can download Pidgin here. It runs in Linux, MS Windows and Mac OS X. When you start Pidgin for the first time it should look approximately like this:

File:Pidgin screen1.png

Now we need to add an IRC account. Put "irc.netrusk.net" in the "server" field and your nickname for "screen name". This will be your name on the server(you can change it later).

Pidgin screen2.png

Save these settings and press "connect". You will see something like this:

Pidgin screen4.png

Now type "/join #xmoto" in this window or press Buddies->Join a chat in the main window. That's all, you are connected.

Pidgin screen6.png

Under mIRC

mIRC is another popular IRC client. However mIRC is only for windows users, and it's not open source. But here is a short tuturial if you prefer mIRC:

  • The first step is to visit mIRC's homepage and download the most recent mIRC client.

It should look like this when you've installed mIRC, and launched it for the first time.

MIRC screen1.png

Then fill out the fields, but don't press "Connect" yet! Because we need to specify which server we are going to use.

  • Press "Servers"

Now a long list of servers will appear, but you'll be unable to find our server in the list. So we'll add it ourselves!

  • Press "Add", and type in the description and server-address:

MIRC screen3.png

  • Press "Add" again...
  • Then mark it in the list and press "Select".
  • Now when our server is specified, press "Connect".
  • And the final thing; type in the channel name and join us!

MIRC screen4.png