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Very basic usage of IRC, this should get you started if you are unfamiliar with IRC. All commands for IRC start with an "/" so if a line starts with that it's going to be handled as a command and not text that you want to send. Any other characters will be interpreted as an message / text. Some basic commands and how to use IRC.
<Text> | This is going to send that text to your current active window. Example of text sent private Example of text sen to a channel As you can see there's very little difference between a chat room (Channel) and private message to someone
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| /me <Text> | This is going to be shown in the channel for everyone, it's for something you do. The output of /me loves Magi is going to be "ex33s loves Magi" How /me looks like
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| /msg <IRC-Nickname> <message> | This is going to send a message to that irc nickname. How private message looks like Please note that it's not until they respond you get an private window like the example image above
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| | To use our IRC bot (m-bob) you'll need to have an registered nickname on IRC and here's how that's done, we actually recommend your register your nickname, this way if someone has your nickname you can force them to change nickname.
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| /msg nickserv register <Nickname> <Email> | This will start the process of registering your nickname on the current IRC network, follow the instructions sent to you mail and on the screen to complete the registration. The start of the registration process Follow the instructions sent to your mail. My instructions for completing the registration. When completed all steps it's going to look like this
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| Using Nickserv | After the registration I recommend that you set the enforce flag for your nickname, this will make anyone that tries to use your nickname without identify himself (More about identify below) with password to change his nickname to something else. This is what enforcement looks like
To identify your self with nickserv you haft to type "/msg nickserv identify <Your Password>", Here's for my demo account
To learn more what commands that are available and how to use them can be found out by "/msg nickserv help", this will list all available commands and howto get help for a specific command.
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This is a very basic howto use IRC, Dive deeper in to using IRCThanks dude! I can use this!
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joelao95 (OP)
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November 29, 2014, 06:53:27 PM |
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Very basic usage of IRC, this should get you started if you are unfamiliar with IRC.
All commands for IRC start with an "/" so if a line starts with that it's going to be handled as a command and not text that you want to send. Any other characters will be interpreted as an message / text.
Some basic commands and how to use IRC.
Nice, this can be in the forum's guide section.
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SamWalters
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Sam Mother Fuckin' Walters
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November 29, 2014, 09:07:20 PM |
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Well done on this guide!!! This is what people on IRC need. Everyone join us on IRC and Twitter! We are making it RAIN MAGI ! https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#magihttps://twitter.com/BitWalters IRC GUIDE FOR #MAGI below Very basic usage of IRC, this should get you started if you are unfamiliar with IRC. All commands for IRC start with an "/" so if a line starts with that it's going to be handled as a command and not text that you want to send. Any other characters will be interpreted as an message / text. Some basic commands and how to use IRC.
<Text> | This is going to send that text to your current active window. Example of text sent private Example of text sen to a channel As you can see there's very little difference between a chat room (Channel) and private message to someone
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| /me <Text> | This is going to be shown in the channel for everyone, it's for something you do. The output of /me loves Magi is going to be "ex33s loves Magi" How /me looks like
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| /msg <IRC-Nickname> <message> | This is going to send a message to that irc nickname. How private message looks like Please note that it's not until they respond you get an private window like the example image above
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| | To use our IRC bot (m-bob) you'll need to have an registered nickname on IRC and here's how that's done, we actually recommend your register your nickname, this way if someone has your nickname you can force them to change nickname.
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| /msg nickserv register <Nickname> <Email> | This will start the process of registering your nickname on the current IRC network, follow the instructions sent to you mail and on the screen to complete the registration. The start of the registration process Follow the instructions sent to your mail. My instructions for completing the registration. When completed all steps it's going to look like this
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| Using Nickserv | After the registration I recommend that you set the enforce flag for your nickname, this will make anyone that tries to use your nickname without identify himself (More about identify below) with password to change his nickname to something else. This is what enforcement looks like
To identify your self with nickserv you haft to type "/msg nickserv identify <Your Password>", Here's for my demo account
To learn more what commands that are available and how to use them can be found out by "/msg nickserv help", this will list all available commands and howto get help for a specific command.
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This is a very basic howto use IRC, Dive deeper in to using IRC
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PeteAugustus
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November 29, 2014, 10:04:47 PM |
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I follow you Sam, you a celeb!
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JimmyTaylor
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November 29, 2014, 11:34:51 PM |
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Well done on this guide!!! This is what people on IRC need. Everyone join us on IRC and Twitter! We are making it RAIN MAGI ! https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#magihttps://twitter.com/BitWalters IRC GUIDE FOR #MAGI below Very basic usage of IRC, this should get you started if you are unfamiliar with IRC. All commands for IRC start with an "/" so if a line starts with that it's going to be handled as a command and not text that you want to send. Any other characters will be interpreted as an message / text. Some basic commands and how to use IRC.
<Text> | This is going to send that text to your current active window. Example of text sent private Example of text sen to a channel As you can see there's very little difference between a chat room (Channel) and private message to someone
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| /me <Text> | This is going to be shown in the channel for everyone, it's for something you do. The output of /me loves Magi is going to be "ex33s loves Magi" How /me looks like
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| /msg <IRC-Nickname> <message> | This is going to send a message to that irc nickname. How private message looks like Please note that it's not until they respond you get an private window like the example image above
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| | To use our IRC bot (m-bob) you'll need to have an registered nickname on IRC and here's how that's done, we actually recommend your register your nickname, this way if someone has your nickname you can force them to change nickname.
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| /msg nickserv register <Nickname> <Email> | This will start the process of registering your nickname on the current IRC network, follow the instructions sent to you mail and on the screen to complete the registration. The start of the registration process Follow the instructions sent to your mail. My instructions for completing the registration. When completed all steps it's going to look like this
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| Using Nickserv | After the registration I recommend that you set the enforce flag for your nickname, this will make anyone that tries to use your nickname without identify himself (More about identify below) with password to change his nickname to something else. This is what enforcement looks like
To identify your self with nickserv you haft to type "/msg nickserv identify <Your Password>", Here's for my demo account
To learn more what commands that are available and how to use them can be found out by "/msg nickserv help", this will list all available commands and howto get help for a specific command.
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This is a very basic howto use IRC, Dive deeper in to using IRC
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ex33s
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November 30, 2014, 07:07:12 AM Last edit: November 30, 2014, 07:33:21 AM by ex33s |
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Thanks Sam! Happy to help out! Well done on this guide!!! This is what people on IRC need. Everyone join us on IRC and Twitter! We are making it RAIN MAGI ! https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#magihttps://twitter.com/BitWalters IRC GUIDE FOR #MAGI below Very basic usage of IRC, this should get you started if you are unfamiliar with IRC. All commands for IRC start with an "/" so if a line starts with that it's going to be handled as a command and not text that you want to send. Any other characters will be interpreted as an message / text. Some basic commands and how to use IRC.
<Text> | This is going to send that text to your current active window. Example of text sent private Example of text sen to a channel As you can see there's very little difference between a chat room (Channel) and private message to someone
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| /me <Text> | This is going to be shown in the channel for everyone, it's for something you do. The output of /me loves Magi is going to be "ex33s loves Magi" How /me looks like
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| /msg <IRC-Nickname> <message> | This is going to send a message to that irc nickname. How private message looks like Please note that it's not until they respond you get an private window like the example image above
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| | To use our IRC bot (m-bob) you'll need to have an registered nickname on IRC and here's how that's done, we actually recommend your register your nickname, this way if someone has your nickname you can force them to change nickname.
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| /msg nickserv register <Nickname> <Email> | This will start the process of registering your nickname on the current IRC network, follow the instructions sent to you mail and on the screen to complete the registration. The start of the registration process Follow the instructions sent to your mail. My instructions for completing the registration. When completed all steps it's going to look like this
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| Using Nickserv | After the registration I recommend that you set the enforce flag for your nickname, this will make anyone that tries to use your nickname without identify himself (More about identify below) with password to change his nickname to something else. This is what enforcement looks like
To identify your self with nickserv you haft to type "/msg nickserv identify <Your Password>", Here's for my demo account
To learn more what commands that are available and how to use them can be found out by "/msg nickserv help", this will list all available commands and howto get help for a specific command.
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This is a very basic howto use IRC, Dive deeper in to using IRC
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cptfisher
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November 30, 2014, 10:00:52 AM |
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hi every one can some one point me out how to start a magi pool ? i dotn mean how to start pool mining but i want to start a pool myself (private pool)
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JimmyTaylor
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November 30, 2014, 11:09:54 AM |
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Price of magi is stable and has good merits to its deliverables. This coin is going to only gain ground from here on out. Price has to be three or five times higher to gain it's real shift towards reality.
200+ pages of bitcointalk thread plus all other threads and communities discussing this coin. Its bound to pick up mass steam as bitcoin doesn't have the fundamental developments magi has delivered.
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Spexx
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November 30, 2014, 11:46:06 AM |
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Price of magi is stable and has good merits to its deliverables. This coin is going to only gain ground from here on out. Price has to be three or five times higher to gain it's real shift towards reality.
200+ pages of bitcointalk thread plus all other threads and communities discussing this coin. Its bound to pick up mass steam as bitcoin doesn't have the fundamental developments magi has delivered.
Absolutely. XMG has strength in depth, plus the beauty of it is that anybody with a PC can join in. I have several friends who toyed with the idea of mining Bitcoin but were put off by the up-front costs involved, let alone the technical complexities. Now I have them mining XMG and enjoying the steady trickle of income from it. It's fun and it's easy. Long live XMG.
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JimmyTaylor
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November 30, 2014, 11:58:48 AM |
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Price of magi is stable and has good merits to its deliverables. This coin is going to only gain ground from here on out. Price has to be three or five times higher to gain it's real shift towards reality.
200+ pages of bitcointalk thread plus all other threads and communities discussing this coin. Its bound to pick up mass steam as bitcoin doesn't have the fundamental developments magi has delivered.
Absolutely. XMG has strength in depth, plus the beauty of it is that anybody with a PC can join in. I have several friends who toyed with the idea of mining Bitcoin but were put off by the up-front costs involved, let alone the technical complexities. Now I have them mining XMG and enjoying the steady trickle of income from it. It's fun and it's easy. Long live XMG. Hey I think most others will agree bitcoin hype has died off and something else will take its spot with the start of leading into bitcoin. Bitcoin will survive .. Something new is coming ... Or it is already here? Magi that is. Major props on developments of the miners though.
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Spexx
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November 30, 2014, 12:39:24 PM |
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Major props on developments of the miners though.
?? props? Did you mean probs? If so, what's the prob? I have a new release of miners for Windows coming up soon - still working on the setup program though. I will do some more on it after work today. Some of us have to work
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November 30, 2014, 01:10:07 PM |
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props = a hip word for "compliments"
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November 30, 2014, 01:23:22 PM |
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For whatever reason, IRC is still popular. It's like something where you can find a person next to you.
IRC predates the internet, it's beautiful! One of the backbone protocols of the old academic net, the playground of hacktavists, warez-mongers, 0-day crowd and where I got all my satellite hacks back when I was Hexdef6! Ah the memories. Won't die for a long time, too useful, too much built in and around it. Great system though.
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joelao95 (OP)
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November 30, 2014, 07:56:08 PM |
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For whatever reason, IRC is still popular. It's like something where you can find a person next to you.
IRC predates the internet, it's beautiful! One of the backbone protocols of the old academic net, the playground of hacktavists, warez-mongers, 0-day crowd and where I got all my satellite hacks back when I was Hexdef6! Ah the memories. Won't die for a long time, too useful, too much built in and around it. Great system though. Totally agree, now it is part of my life, chat with people around every day. Spexx, don't forget to check the channel out (probably hang there for a day and see:) ): https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#magi
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joelao95 (OP)
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November 30, 2014, 08:13:11 PM Last edit: November 30, 2014, 08:25:41 PM by joelao95 |
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Price of magi is stable and has good merits to its deliverables. This coin is going to only gain ground from here on out. Price has to be three or five times higher to gain it's real shift towards reality.
200+ pages of bitcointalk thread plus all other threads and communities discussing this coin. Its bound to pick up mass steam as bitcoin doesn't have the fundamental developments magi has delivered.
Absolutely. XMG has strength in depth, plus the beauty of it is that anybody with a PC can join in. I have several friends who toyed with the idea of mining Bitcoin but were put off by the up-front costs involved, let alone the technical complexities. Now I have them mining XMG and enjoying the steady trickle of income from it. It's fun and it's easy. Long live XMG. Hey I think most others will agree bitcoin hype has died off and something else will take its spot with the start of leading into bitcoin. Bitcoin will survive .. Something new is coming ... Or it is already here? Magi that is. Major props on developments of the miners though. It's a great compliment by comparison with bitcoin. Something out there still makes me worried here and there though. The least, we'll try to find places to spend XMG.
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joelao95 (OP)
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November 30, 2014, 08:15:27 PM |
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ex33s
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November 30, 2014, 08:18:30 PM |
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Good, missed that Thanks
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111magic
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November 30, 2014, 08:31:40 PM |
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props = a hip word for "compliments"
Learning every day here. Spexx understand what you say. Got the same! You doing a really good job! Thanks for that!
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November 30, 2014, 11:29:15 PM |
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I didn't realize it only CPU mining?
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