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#SLAA Main room:
#SLAA (mIRC Texas)
#SLAA (Java Canada)

#SLAA2
(Men's, Women's,
and Business Mtgs.):

#SLAA2 (mIRC Texas)
#SLAA2 (Java Canada)

If above servers down:
#SLAA (Java US)
#SLAA2 (Java US)

 

Connecting To Chat - Using Macintosh:

This Connecting To Chat section is divided into four major pages:

This page is to provide additional help specific to Macintosh users.  Most of this page explains setting up Ircle (the leading Macintosh IRC program).  There is a link at the bottom for setting up SNAK.

One of the easiest ways to connect to our room with a Macintosh is by using the Java feature of your internet browser.  Our website provides links (at the left below the menu) to faciliate this quickly and easily.  No software is required, and this works with Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, and most other browsers.  For more detailed information about using Java, click on the “Connecting to Chat (a summary page)” link at the top of this page.

Here is a list of downloadable programs that you might consider using for Internet Relay Chat (IRC) if you don't use Java from your browser.   These programs typically provide a lot more features than Java allows, just like the mIRC program for Windows operating system.:

Ircle 3.1b16(beta release) http://www.ircle.com ($20 after 30 days) [by far the most used Macintosh IRC client]
Ircle 3.0.4 http://www.ircle.com ($20 after 30 days) [by far the most used Macintosh IRC client]
Snak 4.9.2 http://www.snak.com ($20 after 30 days)
ShadowIRC 1.1 http://www.shadowirc.com (freeware)
Athena 2.1b1 http://www.chipersoft.com/athena (freeware)
smIRCle 1.0.1a25 http://www.smircle.de (freeware)
Global IRC-d 0.5.4r4 http://www.globalircd.com ($20 after evaluation)
IRCmagic 1.2.8 http://microcosmsoftware.com ($10 after 30 days)
ChatNet 2.3 http://www.elsinc.com/chatnet.html ($25)
MacIRC 0.9.6 http://www.ex.ac.uk/~jastaple/irc/macirc.html ($20 after evaluation) [abandoned since 1997]

The rest of this addresses setting up Ircle for our room:

Start of #slaa buffer: Tue Jan 22 00:27 2002 (thanks to df for his help in this dialogue)
<TimF> Can you explain a bit about installing and using Ircle with this room?
<Ircle-user> Well, for me it's already installed and I have my preferences set up so that starlink-irc loads up automatically.
<Ircle-user> It's the first server in my connections window and when you go into the 'edit' button there's an option to load the server automatically, so it loads up.
<TimF> when you install ircle - does it already have a list of servers available (of which starlink-irc.org is but one)?
<Ircle-user> Yes, a very long list.
<TimF> And what exactly is this server group called?
<Ircle-user> The group is called starlink-irc, and it has most of the individual servers listed
<Ircle-user> Once the server loads up you need to join the channel (but I have #slaa and #sca in my shortcuts)
<Ircle-user> So shortcut #1 is "/join #sca\n" and #2 is "/join #slaa\n"
<TimF> If they have just installed and now chose starlink-irc - the screen will ask which channel?
<Ircle-user> Well if you've just installed, you need to go to the connections window
<Ircle-user> Click on an empty server slot (or whatever one you want to use) and press the 'server...' button and /join <#channel>
<Ircle-user> I have them in my shortcuts so it's easy.
<Ircle-user> Shortcuts are defined via the shortcuts menu, before or after joining a channel.
<TimF> How does the menu read "Shortcuts / Add" or something similar
<Ircle-user> Shortcuts > Define... > Set 1/2/3
<Ircle-user> There are three sets of shortcuts
<TimF> What does the \n mean?
<Ircle-user> That's a carriage return
<TimF> So that is how they would type it in?
<Ircle-user> ONLY if they were defining the shortcut
<Ircle-user> If typing it into the inputline, they would just type "/join #slaa"
<Ircle-user> \n is specific to the shortcuts, it helps separate commands, so everything fits on just one line in the definition box.
<TimF> So for instance, recovering people here might want #slaa #sca and #saa...
<TimF> It there are three shortcuts allowed, what if they want another room, must that be manually?
<Ircle-user> No, there are three sets of ten - so 30 in all
<Ircle-user> So there's Shortcuts > Define... > Set 1 -- which brings up a window with 10 boxes to define shortcuts -- 3 sets of 10 in all.

Start of #slaa2 buffer: Tue Feb 12 00:40 2002 (thanks to Peter for his help in this dialogue)
I have set up shortcuts to join 4 different rooms, slaa, slaa2, saa and sca
When I first got IRCLE it came pre-loaded with 9 servers
Unfortunately, starlink was not one of them
So I manually added it to my connections list.
Step 1 - Open the Connections window
At the bottom of the window are 5 buttons: Connect, Disconnect, Edit..., Server..., and Nick...
Clicking on the Server... button brings up a window with dozens of servers
On the right side of that window is a series of radio buttons
If you find the server you are looking for on the list of available servers, you merely click once to highlight that server and then Click on the Select button
There are 8 starlink servers listed
But the 1 I was instructed to use (Atlanta) was not on the list
So I then clicked on the Add button which brought up another window
And in the edit server window I merely typed in atlanta.ga.us.starlink-irc.org
Clicked on OK and there it was in the 10th spot in the Connections window
Click once on it to highlight it then click the connect button below it and there you are
Now you must join a channel, 3 ways to join (there may be more, but I haven't found them yet)
1. Go to the Commands dropdown menu on the menu bar and select Join, or type command J
A Join window will appear, type in #slaa, or whatever room you are looking for and you are in
2. In the inputline window type /join #slaa
The command (which is also known as the apple button) J will bring up the join window
The inputline window is where you will be typing your comments
3. The third way uses the shortcuts and is the easiest for rooms that you visit often
Go to the Shortcuts dropdown menu on the menu bar and select Define, a sub menu will appear offering Set 1, Set 2, and Set 3
Select Set 1. A window will appear, it is titled user-defined shortcuts
There will be ten spaces, the first three are taken, but you can delete those if you want to. In the first available space type
the following /join #slaa\n and note which space it is in
On mine it is in slot #4, so when I want to join slaa i merely press command (that apple button again) and 4 at the same time and I have joined slaa
That's all it takes
that's one other thing
On the connections window is the nick... button
That is where you change your nickname. It keeps your ten most commonly used nickname in a dropdown and you can select one or simply type a new one in the space

Another explanation is found at http://web.archive.org/web/20010908211301/http://www.autismchannel.net/mirchelp/machelp.html
For Snak, in line 13. type "/j #slaa" or "/j #sca" or "/j #saa" (without the quotation marks)
For Ircle, in line 12. type "/j #slaa" or "/j #sca" or "/j #saa" (without the quotation marks)
Be sure to include the “#” in front of the chat room names (contrary to the instructions at this webpage).

If any Macintosh members can clarify these instructions or provide detailed installation instructions for other Mac IRC clients, please feel free to email the webmasters using the link at the bottom of this page.  We would be happy to update this page with more information for other future members.

 


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