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Katheryn Saupp wrote:

> -- [ From: Kathryn Saupp * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
>
>         Sounds like there's a PD Chatroom somewhere.  Is it a telnet
> or can anyone
> access at anytime.  Can we try it without downloading software?



A beginner's Guide to #Parkinsons On IRC
Also known as a "chat Room" but not the same as
a "web site chat room".

You've heard a little or a lot about #parkinsons and you
want to know how to get there. The first step is the
correct program.
There are three popular programs available.
For the MAC the program of choice is IRCLE.
For IBM and compatibles using some flavor of windows
there are two programs, PIRCH and MIRC.

AOL
Unfortunatly the site I used to recommend is no longer available.
I have not been able to locate another site with instructions for
accessing
the undernet from AOL.


MAC
The web site
http://www.mid.net/INFO-MAC/PM-1995/95-09/Info-Mac_Digest_V13_97/0029.html

is one of the places I know about where IRCLE is available.
A web site dedicated to IRCLE is
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ircle/
This site may or may not be of help but it does direct
you to other sites where the software is available.
Unfortunately, this is all I know about the program
and it's use.

Windows and MIRC
Mirc is probably the most popular program for accessing
IRC. It can be downloaded from either of these two sites.
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/6000/
http://www.mirc.co.uk/ These are by no means all of
the sites available on the web.

Windows and PIRCH
Pirch is very much like Mirc and has become the preferred
program on #parkinsons with the current version of MIRC
running a close second.
Pirch is available at http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~frappa/pirch.html

IRC: What is it and how to get there.
http://www.netsurf.org/~violet/jwz/irc-faq.html
http://www.singnet.com.sg/public/IRC/ircclient.html

Of the two sites listed above the first gives fairly
detailed instructions on how to access the Undernet.
The third is a large list of programs used to access IRC.
The best set of "how to - 1, 2, 3, you're there" instructions
is on the web site for Mirc and AOL. The instructions
hold true for Pirch (the screen elements differ somewhat)
and the Ircle web page has a "how to" section as well.

(MotherHen) Barbara's contribution....

IRC Information

Mirc -
http://www.mirc.co.uk/get.html

Pirch -
This is the "Ultimate Pirch Page"
http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/ryan/pirch.htm

Ircle - for MAC's
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ircle/


This site I found looking for information to help you.  It has almost
anything you need to begin.
http://www.neosoft.com/~biscuits/niu.html  It contain information for
all irc's even the MAC. It explains how to get started and the various
networks and channels. Spending some time there could be helpful to all
of us.

Whatever program you chose, you will need to download it.
Make a file possibly named irc and save the download in it.
This file comes in a compressed format to save download
time and space. After you have downloaded the software
it will need to be de compressed and installed.
If the file that you downloaded ends in .exe then it
will be self-extracting (meaning that it will decompress
automatically when you double click on it).
If it ends with a .zip then you will need a compression
program like WinZip.  (With WinZip if you double click on
the zip file it will automatically start up and you will
be able to extract the files into a directory of your
choice.

After the decompression  run the install.  Don't be alarmed
if it does it automatically, some programs are set up that
way.

Now the fun begins.
Just remember, after you are logged on the "undernet"
server then you will type /join #parkinsons

See you there.
Marvin (WerPuppy)


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Katheryn Saupp wrote:
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<P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sounds like there's a PD
Chatroom somewhere.&nbsp; Is it a telnet or can anyone
<BR>access at anytime.&nbsp; Can we try it without downloading software?</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<PRE></PRE>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
A beginner's Guide to #Parkinsons On IRC
<BR>Also known as a "chat Room" but not the same as
<BR>a "web site chat room".

<P>You've heard a little or a lot about #parkinsons and you
<BR>want to know how to get there. The first step is the
<BR>correct program.
<BR>There are three popular programs available.
<BR>For the MAC the program of choice is IRCLE.
<BR>For IBM and compatibles using some flavor of windows
<BR>there are two programs, PIRCH and MIRC.

<P>AOL
<BR>Unfortunatly the site I used to recommend is no longer available.
<BR>I have not been able to locate another site with instructions for accessing
<BR>the undernet from AOL.
<BR>&nbsp;

<P>MAC
<BR>The web site
<BR><A HREF="http://www.mid.net/INFO-MAC/PM-1995/95-09/Info-Mac_Digest_V13_97/0029.html">http://www.mid.net/INFO-MAC/PM-1995/95-09/Info-Mac_Digest_V13_97/0029.html</A>
<BR>is one of the places I know about where IRCLE is available.
<BR>A web site dedicated to IRCLE is
<BR><A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~ircle/">http://www.xs4all.nl/~ircle/</A>
<BR>This site may or may not be of help but it does direct
<BR>you to other sites where the software is available.
<BR>Unfortunately, this is all I know about the program
<BR>and it's use.

<P>Windows and MIRC
<BR>Mirc is probably the most popular program for accessing
<BR>IRC. It can be downloaded from either of these two sites.
<BR><A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/6000/">http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/6000/</A>
<BR><A HREF="http://www.mirc.co.uk/">http://www.mirc.co.uk/</A> These are by no means all of
<BR>the sites available on the web.

<P>Windows and PIRCH
<BR>Pirch is very much like Mirc and has become the preferred
<BR>program on #parkinsons with the current version of MIRC
<BR>running a close second.
<BR>Pirch is available at <A HREF="http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~frappa/pirch.html">http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~frappa/pirch.html</A>

<P>IRC: What is it and how to get there.
<BR><A HREF="http://www.netsurf.org/~violet/jwz/irc-faq.html">http://www.netsurf.org/~violet/jwz/irc-faq.html</A>
<BR><A HREF="http://www.singnet.com.sg/public/IRC/ircclient.html">http://www.singnet.com.sg/public/IRC/ircclient.html</A>

<P>Of the two sites listed above the first gives fairly
<BR>detailed instructions on how to access the Undernet.
<BR>The third is a large list of programs used to access IRC.
<BR>The best set of "how to - 1, 2, 3, you're there" instructions
<BR>is on the web site for Mirc and AOL. The instructions
<BR>hold true for Pirch (the screen elements differ somewhat)
<BR>and the Ircle web page has a "how to" section as well.

<P>(MotherHen) Barbara's contribution....

<P>IRC Information

<P>Mirc -
<BR><A HREF="http://www.mirc.co.uk/get.html">http://www.mirc.co.uk/get.html</A>

<P>Pirch -
<BR>This is the "Ultimate Pirch Page"
<BR><A HREF="http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/ryan/pirch.htm">http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/ryan/pirch.htm</A>

<P>Ircle - for MAC's
<BR><A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~ircle/">http://www.xs4all.nl/~ircle/</A>
<BR>&nbsp;

<P>This site I found looking for information to help you.&nbsp; It has
almost
<BR>anything you need to begin.
<BR><A HREF="http://www.neosoft.com/~biscuits/niu.html">http://www.neosoft.com/~biscuits/niu.html</A>&nbsp; It contain information
for
<BR>all irc's even the MAC. It explains how to get started and the various
<BR>networks and channels. Spending some time there could be helpful to
all
<BR>of us.

<P>Whatever program you chose, you will need to download it.
<BR>Make a file possibly named irc and save the download in it.
<BR>This file comes in a compressed format to save download
<BR>time and space. After you have downloaded the software
<BR>it will need to be de compressed and installed.
<BR>If the file that you downloaded ends in .exe then it
<BR>will be self-extracting (meaning that it will decompress
<BR>automatically when you double click on it).
<BR>If it ends with a .zip then you will need a compression
<BR>program like WinZip.&nbsp; (With WinZip if you double click on
<BR>the zip file it will automatically start up and you will
<BR>be able to extract the files into a directory of your
<BR>choice.

<P>After the decompression&nbsp; run the install.&nbsp; Don't be alarmed
<BR>if it does it automatically, some programs are set up that
<BR>way.

<P>Now the fun begins.
<BR>Just remember, after you are logged on the "undernet"
<BR>server then you will type /join #parkinsons

<P>See you there.
<BR>Marvin (WerPuppy)
<BR>&nbsp;

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