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For those of you who know what IRC is and would like to join in the fun, Layonara has it's very own dedicated IRC server. For those of you that have no idea what IRC is you are most certainly welcome to join in as well. This server is by no means interconnected with any other IRC server or network. This is our own little private island folks.
For those of you who know what IRC is and would like to join in the fun, [[Layonara]] has it's very own dedicated IRC server. For those of you that have no idea what IRC is you are most certainly welcome to join in as well. This server is by no means interconnected with any other IRC server or network. This is our own little private island folks.


You can connect to the server with [http://www.silverex.org/download/ X-Chat (Free Windows Version)], [http://mirc.com mIRC], [http://gaim.sourceforge.net Gaim] or any other IRC capable client out there (and trust me when I say there's a zillion and one of these things but the ones mentioned here are the most notable). As well there is a free web based client for everyone to use though it is very limited and has problems with Internet Explorer however it works just fine with any [http://mozilla.org Mozilla] based browser like [http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/ FireFox] or [http://netscape.com Netscape]. Work on the Internet Explorer side of this web based client is still underway and any progress will be made public on this thread. It does work, just not very reliably.
You can connect to the server with [http://www.silverex.org/download/ X-Chat (Free Windows Version)], [http://mirc.com mIRC], [http://gaim.sourceforge.net Gaim] or any other IRC capable client out there (and trust me when I say there's a zillion and one of these things but the ones mentioned here are the most notable). As well there is a free web based client for everyone to use though it is very limited and has problems with Internet Explorer however it works just fine with any [http://mozilla.org Mozilla] based browser like [http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/ FireFox] or [http://netscape.com Netscape]. Work on the Internet Explorer side of this web based client is still underway and any progress will be made public on this thread. It does work, just not very reliably.
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