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Some of our developers are often online in IRC, which is a good old chat system. If you want to join you simply have to join our channel, point your IRC-Client to the following settings:
Some of our developers are often online in IRC, which is a good old chat system. If you want to join you simply have to join our channel, point your IRC-Client to the following settings:


* Server: irc.anduin.net
* Server: irc.netlabs.org
* Port: 6667
* Port: 6667
* Channel: #netlabs
* Channel: #netlabs


We recommend to use the [http://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla] IRC-Client (built in) or [http://www.bitchx.org BitchX for OS/2]. The best IRC client for OS/2 is probably [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=openchat OpenChat] but unfortunately it's no longer maintained and you cannot register it anymore.
We recommend to use the [http://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla] IRC-Client (built in) or [http://www.bitchx.org BitchX for OS/2]. The best IRC client for OS/2 is probably [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=openchat OpenChat] but unfortunately it's no longer maintained and you cannot register it anymore.

Revision as of 16:55, 24 February 2004

Some of our developers are often online in IRC, which is a good old chat system. If you want to join you simply have to join our channel, point your IRC-Client to the following settings:

  • Server: irc.netlabs.org
  • Port: 6667
  • Channel: #netlabs

We recommend to use the Mozilla IRC-Client (built in) or BitchX for OS/2. The best IRC client for OS/2 is probably OpenChat but unfortunately it's no longer maintained and you cannot register it anymore.