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    NDS ClIRC - IRC client for Nintendo DS

    News/release from Cluster:

    I'm keen on IRC and I spend 24 hours a day in it. Not less I'm keen on my Nintendo DS. And no doubt, after the appearance of "dswifi lib" I was waiting for a good IRC client. Some clients appeared at last, but they seemed being made
    anyhow. They were suitable just to connect to IRC from DS once, impress and forget about the program. They seemed to be very inconvenient and unfinished, to say nothing of absence of Russian in-out (Yes, I'm russian). So I set myself the
    task of creating a new client for DS, which would be practically as convenient as IRC clients for desktop PC. Truth to tell, I met some difficulties connected with screen size. It's quite impossible to place on DS screens a list of
    channels, a nick list, the chat itself and a keyboard display simultaneously. Switch buttons of these modes would also take large place. I tried some variants and decided that the good-enough solution is to make just one switch button: tap
    it by stylus, hold - and then icons appear, drag stylus to a required icon and release. So the switching can be realized just by one shift of stylus or by buttons. Besides I wanted others to like this program, especially those who don't know what IRC is. That's why I suggest that they should use minimum of primary settings. You shouldn't even enter your nickname - it would be taken automatically from DS settings. Just connect to an access point and go ahead!
    But I digressed from the topic. Well, what was finally made?

    * A clipboard in all dialog boxes. You can even copy from upper screen, holding "L" button.
    * Using up to three servers at the same time.
    * DCC chat support and file transfer by DCC in both directions (I really don't know what for, but in fact )
    * Storing of logs directly to flash.
    * Identification of server answers by numbers. I.e. not an interface only but the great deal of server answers is in English for non-english servers).
    * An alternative mode of nicklist request. Now you can see user's "away" status plus a complete list of his modes on server.
    * Flexible settings of colors, highlights, etc.
    * The prototype of scripts for advanced users. You can set commands, which will be executed after opening or closing of DS (turn away automatically, for example). You can previously make a list of commands for channels, privates and nick list, where the appropriate variables will be substituted as well. I.e. mIRC popups' analog
    * All settings can be changed during a program work - it's no need to bother with ini files.
    * Something like multitasking. At the same time you can download several files by DCC, get a list of channels and chat. Practically all tasks are working simultaneously, except the moment of connection.
    * Russian in/out and interface (only for Russian version).

    So, you can download latest english version here: http://clusterrr.com/dump/soft/ClIRC-0.04-english.zip
    Homepage: http://clusterrr.com/
    Read manual carefully

    Please, send me any bugreports and english laguage mistakes

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    this has to be the best ds irc client i have ever seen! the only thing that i dont really like is the keyboard size. if u could make the keyboard a little bigger that would be awesome! but either way this is gonna be the irc client that i use from now on. this is absolutely trhe most amazing client i have ever seen!!!!

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    It's nice to see someone take DS homebrew seriously.

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    awesome client!maybe i would try to use irc!wow!it looks cool!

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    Link's dead guys...could someone upload to a different location and post the link as I'd like to see an irc client that isn't just a one-shot wonder.

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    Hi everyone, first post...

    So I recently got ClIRC, and I must say I'm thoroughly impressed with it. It's almost as full-featured as mIRC, the client I use on my PC. There is only one complaint I have.

    I'm a lefty, so naturally I hold the stylus in my left hand. This makes it troublesome if I need to copy-paste something from the chat buffer, because the button to do that is L. It would be quite helpful if perhaps either L or R could be used for that function. Just a thought. ^^;

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    My first post too...

    I just wanted to ask, why doesn't ClIRC connect with me? Is it just because I'm not near a WiFi spot (like in a store or something) or did I just screw something up in the installation (transferring the .nds to my supercard, I think thats highly unlikely...)?

    I'm using the old type DS with Supercard SD and Superkey, and for my WiFi, I got the USBWiFiDSblockthingy. Im pretty sure it's not because I'm too far from it because I sat right next to it when I tried it.

    Help is much appreciated!

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    The USB Wifi stick doesn't work with homebrew until you install modified drivers to turn it into a SoftAP. Google can help you find a guide on how to do this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunktronix View Post
    I'm a lefty, so naturally I hold the stylus in my left hand. This makes it troublesome if I need to copy-paste something from the chat buffer, because the button to do that is L. It would be quite helpful if perhaps either L or R could be used for that function. Just a thought. ^^;
    I already made "lefty mode" in 0.05. I'll release it soon =)

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