How to download games using irc




















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In three easy steps anyone can build their own chat room and use it on their site. We also provide an API and premium packages to suit feature requirements. Click the Into this folder and choose a folder you want your downloads to end up in. Optional : You can also go to the Server sub-menu and check all the options. Set the Listen on Port to 59 unless you know a specific port your PC can listen on.

Make sure you read this! A quick explanation on what you just did by setting those DCC options I've said this once already and I will say it again, this guide is oriented towards leeching. The things I told you to do in the DCC options part reflect that heavily, if you plan to use IRC just to chat it would be a better idea to set the options to Ignore whereever possible and set the DCC Ignore to all for safety purposes.

By using the options I've mentioned above, your client will automatically accept any incoming files and any incoming DCC Chats think of the DCC chat as a private conversation, it is also used to get into Fserves explained below.

Now, it's a good idea to scan everything you receive with an antivirus if you plan on doing this. The flipside is if you don't use these options you have to sit at your PC attending to your IRC client all the time.

Now, that being said we are done with the options and we can move on to the next part! When you are connected, the title bars of status windows will show the network name and your nick, while title bars of channel windows will show their names. MircX is the name of the network, katydid is my nick, and akatsuki-manga is a channel.

Now we come to a DOS-like part. What servers are there? Well, here's some popular servers with anime-serving channels on them: MircX: irc. Note that ETG has a "No licensed anime" policy, don't set up a fserve there with licensed anime, you could get yourself and the channel you serve in banned from the network doing that.

This list of servers will also help you use such resources like Envirosphere, a fansub resource which lists fansub groups, latest releases and most importantly, the IRC servers and channels where fansub groups are located. Nothing like getting anime from the source :D Once you are connected to a server you can join a channel located on that network. Also, if you're a lazy bum like me and have some basic programming skills, read the part in the Help file about Aliases, these are shortcuts you can make for commands you use all the time.

How to not get banned straight away Whenever you join a channel the topic will be listed. Very often the topic will contain some important rules, and not following them will get you kicked or banned from the channel. Also, if there is something along the lines of "Type! Be very careful when you are in a main anime distribution channel or the channel of a fansubbing group, many of them have "bots" to enforce their rules. Quick explanation: What is a Fserve? A Fserve is a "script" running on somebody's IRC client that allows that person to send other people things in an automated manner.

The main way of downloading things on IRC is to "enter" such a Fserve, look for something you want and queue it. Some channels bakamx is one such channel have a "No!

In these channels you either only chat ie no Fserves are there anyway or wait quietly until the Fserve ads appear one by one, they are set on timers usually, unless you see in the topic something along the lines of "Silent Fserves only!

Now don't freak out, if you do this on a big channel you might get pages and pages of text flooding your screen all at once and frenzied ringing sounds accompanying it unless you disabled sounds in the Options. What appears when you type! Real Fserve ads can be quite colourful, but don't mind that. Now before I teach you how to get in, a quick lesson in analysing Fserve ads. Quick lesson: How to read Fserve ads The three examples I listed are only representative of the extremely wide variety of fserve ads you will encounter.

Once you get more experienced in IRC you will be able to scan ads quickly and see what fserves are worth accessing. Explanations: 1. Sends: this shows you how many sends the fserve can do at the same time. The more the better naturally, as it will come to your turn faster. Think of this as the number of counters at a bank. A queue is just what it says, it's like getting in line at the bank and waiting for your turn to be served at the counter.

If it is full e. You'll have to wait till the next send finishes and a queue slot opens. Sometimes there will be a Max CPS also, this is if the connection is capped. Think of Max CPS as a speed limit on a highway. The ones in all caps are directories, and the others are files signified by the the name and size of the file.

If you want to go to a directory you need to type "cd ". Then you need to type "dir" again to see the contents. Now to get a file you need to type "get ". At that point you will either be sent the file, placed in queue for the file, of told that there isn't a free spot in the queue for you. Looking like this: [am] get [tmd]nailed. Please try again later.

The window may say something like "idle connection closing in 30 seconds", when you are finished either type "exit" or let the connection close. You will still get your download! TIP: To quicky enter the filename you should copy and paste it. A few other things you should know is how to go back a directory "cd.. Now to find the movie you are looking for As you may have seen in the chat screen you can search for what file you are looking for.

This is done by using " find ". So if you were looking for "The Ring" then you would type " find the ring". If any matching files were found new windows will open with the results. You will see these flashing red in the top bar. The things to pay attention to is the trigger and the "Queues". The "queues" tell you how many people are in line to get a file from this server. The fewer amout of people in the queue the shorter amount of time you have to wait before downloading.

Once you find a good server, type in the trigger that is show and you will be connected to the file server. That will register your current nickname using the password and email specified.



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