mIRC is a small shareware program which allows you to use IRC (Internet Relay Chat). It is written by Khaled Mardam-Bey, as an IRC client for Windows, which is equipped with various options and tools. Our channel, #CT, as well as many others, is located on IRC on the irchighway server.
To download mIRC, click here. This link will take you directly to the mIRC Homepage where you can read more of what mIRC is. You can click on the links available for the latest mIRC news, download links, instructions on how to install, and much more. The instructions are written so that even a novice can understand now to download, install, and set it up. If you have difficulties understanding the English version there are other languages available including: Chinese (Simp), Dutch, French, German, and Japanese.
For those wanting to be a server on mIRC, you need a program that will operate an Fserve. There are two that are most commonly used SysReset and UPP. To download SysReset, click here. To download UPP, click here. There are Pros and Cons to both programs, so you will have to chose which one best suits yourself.
These programs are for those who are serious about helping groups serve their releases in mIRC channels. Those that have 'fake' Fserves will usually find themselves banned, so have a decent supply of releases to share and use more than just dial-up.
How To Download From mIRC, click HERE
To download mIRC, click here. This link will take you directly to the mIRC Homepage where you can read more of what mIRC is. You can click on the links available for the latest mIRC news, download links, instructions on how to install, and much more. The instructions are written so that even a novice can understand now to download, install, and set it up. If you have difficulties understanding the English version there are other languages available including: Chinese (Simp), Dutch, French, German, and Japanese.
For those wanting to be a server on mIRC, you need a program that will operate an Fserve. There are two that are most commonly used SysReset and UPP. To download SysReset, click here. To download UPP, click here. There are Pros and Cons to both programs, so you will have to chose which one best suits yourself.
These programs are for those who are serious about helping groups serve their releases in mIRC channels. Those that have 'fake' Fserves will usually find themselves banned, so have a decent supply of releases to share and use more than just dial-up.
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How To Download From mIRC, click HERE











