Connecting to MIRC

 

This is for mIRC 6.01. If you don’t have the latest one, get it from http://www.mirc.com/, it’s really nice since it has multi-server options.

 

First expand all the items so you see the things in a tree like structure:

Mirc

Once you turn in to the program. You see a pop up option

Mirc

On IRC Network

    Press the Add button and place in the following information

        Description: irc.irchighway.net

        IRC Server: irc.irchighway.net

        Port(s): 6667

        Group: (Leave this blank

    Press the Add button again.

        It should look like the one on top.

 

Next we need to fill up the personal information

    Full Name: Whatever you want (I wouldn't advice you to place in your real name for safety reasons)

    Email Address: Whatever you want (same with this one)

    Nickname: Name which you want to appear in

    Alternative: This is the alternative name you'll come in when someone else is already using the nick.

 

Press OK

After pressing ok your back on your screen. You can now push the to connect you to the server. When you are connected to the server.

 

Type in

    /join #DGT

 

 Welcome to DGT =)

 

Downloading the files from Fserves

 

Once you enter the channel

type in !list and a listing of fservers will appear on the screen.

 

Lets use Kaila's fserve as a example

-Kaila- [Fserve Active] - Triggers:[/ctcp Kaila öMî®öñ & /ctcp Kaila §±îGMå] - Users:[0/1] - Sends:[0/1] - Queues:[0/10]  - SysReset 2.53

 

As you can see there's the trigger, Sends and Queues.

    The Triggers: is a list of possible folders you can enter to.

 

To enter the folders you can type in either

        /ctcp Kaila öMî®öñ

        /ctcp Kaila §±îGMå

 

after you type in either trigger a pop up will appear

typing in dir will get you a listing of files that are available inside the fserve

The words that are capitalized means that its a folder. to enter the folder you write

cd <folder file>

Type dir again to display the files in the folder.

As you can see we have a listing of possible files that you can download.

    To download a file type in

            get <filename>

In this case for example I want to download Infinite Ryvius 26, I type in

          get Infinite ryvius 26[a-k].avi

After you either get a send or a queue. you can close the personal Message box.

 

Downloading files from Xdccs.

A Xdcc is something similar to a fserv.

-Kaila- [XDCC active] You have access to the following pools: Hanakimi_Mangas, Power_Mangas, Bxb_Mangas. Use: /ctcp Kaila XDCC LIST <poolname> to list XDCC Files for one XDCC pool. - SysReset 2.53

 

As you can see the trigger is:

        /ctcp Kaila XDCC LIST <poolname>

                Poolname refers to possible listing availables. For this example we have 3 pools

                        Hanakimi_Mangas

                              Power_Mangas

                              Bxb_Mangas

Lets say I want a listing of Hanakimi Mangas. You substitute the pool name to the available ones.

            /ctcp Kaila XDCC LIST <poolname>

                  /ctcp Kaila XDCC LIST Hanakimi_Mangas <-- we use this in the example :)

                  /ctcp Kaila XDCC LIST Power_Mangas

                  /ctcp Kaila XDCC LIST Bxb_Mangas

We get a listing something similar to this.

        As you can see, we have 5 files that we can download

                /ctcp Kaila XDCC GET Hanakimi_Mangas #<pack number>

                        Pack number refers to the [#1] [#2] [#3] [#4] [#5]

So if I wanted to download chapter 26.

I type in

        /ctcp Kaila XDCC GET Hanakimi_Mangas #1

Press enter. You'll then be either given a queue or send :)

That's about it.

 

Ok this is my first attempt on "how to" stuff. so I don't know if its clear enough or not. If you guys have any question feel free to ask through mirc, email or forums and we'll just help you out from there. :)