 mIRC v4.6 documentation, Khaled Mardam-Bey 07/09/96

 Welcome to mIRC v4.6, an Internet Relay Chat Client.

 For those of you new to the internet, IRC stands for Internet
 Relay Chat. The IRC network is a virtual meeting place where
 people from all over the world can meet and talk.

 mIRC attempts to provide a user-friendly interface for use
 with the IRC network.

 It has the following features:

  Coloured text to ease reading.
  Uncluttered display.
  Comprehensive Alias definitions.
  Configurable multi-level popup menus.
  DCC Send/Get/Chat/Resume.
  Scripting commands.
  Finger client.
  Remote CTCP tool.
  Simple Event handler.
  Some basic fonts.
  Ident server.
  Simple File-server.
  URL Catcher.
  Command history.
  Function Key definitions.
  Toolbar with tooltips.
  Finger server.
  A handful of options.
  Many other useful bits and pieces.

 The various parts of this client have been designed with the aim of
 simplifying and speeding an IRC session.


 To be able to use mIRC, you need several things:

 1. Access to the internet.
 2. Software for your machine that connects you to the internet.
    mIRC requires a WINSOCK.DLL, of which several versions are
    available. You will need this before you can use mIRC.


 Since you're reading this file, then I assume you've already
 run the install program and it has installed all the files
 for you automatically.

 This package should contain the following files:

 16-Bit Installation:

 mIRC.exe               16-bit mIRC
 mLink.exe              16-bit mIRCLink


 32-Bit Installation:

 mIRC32.exe             32-bit mIRC
 mLink32.exe            32-bit mIRCLink


 Both 16bit and 32bit Installations:

 mIRC.hlp               the help file
 IRCIntro.hlp           the IRC Intro file

 readme.txt             this file
 versions.txt           version history

 mIRC.ini               the main configuration file
 aliases.ini            the aliases file
 popups.ini             the popups file
 remote.ini             the remote file
 servers.ini            the irc servers file
 urls.ini               the urls file

 These should all remain in the mIRC directory together.

 To use the 32-bit version you must be running a 32-bit operating
 system and a 32-bit winsock.

 Once you have installed mIRC, you can run it, fill in the required
 setup information, and connect to the IRC server.

 Good luck and have fun!
  -Khaled

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 mIRC v4.6 Internet Relay Chat Client
 Copyright (c) 1995,1996 Khaled Mardam-Bey and mIRC Co. Ltd.
 All rights reserved.

 mIRC is a Shareware program which means that you can use it legally
 for 30 days free of charge to evaluate it. If during, or at the end of,
 that period you decide that you like it, please register your copy. Your
 registration will support work on future versions, new features, and
 bug fixes, and will provide you with technical support via email.

 Please see the help file to find out how you can register.

 The non-registered version of mIRC may be freely distributed subject to,
 but not limited to, the following terms: mIRC may not be sold or resold,
 distributed as a part of any commercial package, used in a commercial
 environment, used or distributed in support of a commercial service, or
 used or distributed to support any kind of profit-generating activity,
 even if it is being distributed freely.

 If you would like to distribute mIRC as part of a shareware distribution,
 magazine, internet book, CD ROM, etc. please contact me first for permission.

 All commercial use interests in mIRC should
 be directed to khaled@mardam.demon.co.uk.

 The integrity of the original mIRC distribution file as distributed by
 Khaled Mardam-Bey is essential. mIRC and all of its related files may only
 be distributed in the original distribution format. The mIRC distribution
 file may not have files added to it or removed from it, and none of its
 contents may be modified, decompiled, or reverse engineered.

 mIRC is provided AS IS without warranty of any kind, either express or
 implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of
 merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall
 Khaled Mardam-Bey be liable for any damages whatsoever including direct,
 indirect, incidental, consequential, loss of business profits or special
 damages, even if Khaled Mardam-Bey has been advised of the possibility
 of such damages.

 mIRC is a registered trademark of mIRC Co. Ltd.
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