 mIRC v5.51 introduction, Khaled Mardam-Bey 19/02/99

 Welcome to mIRC, an Internet Relay Chat Client.

 mIRC attempts to provide a user-friendly interface for use with
 the Internet Relay Chat network. The IRC network is a virtual
 meeting place where people from all over the world can meet and
 talk.

 To IRC all you need to do is Connect to a server, Join a channel,
 and Chat!

 mIRC will guide you through these initial stages and hopefully
 you'll be chatting in no time. If you get stuck or want to find
 out more about a certain feature, just click on a Help button
 in a window or browse the Help file and you should find lots of
 hints to help you out.

 As you become more experienced you can also start configuring
 mIRC's features to suit your own needs and tastes, features such
 as colours, fonts, function keys, aliases, popup menus, scripts,
 sounds and many others.

 Remember to visit the mIRC homepage at http://www.mirc.co.uk or
 one of it's mirror sites regularly for the latest information,
 as well as for links to other mIRC and IRC related information
 and websites.

 To be able to use mIRC, you need several things:

 1. Access to the internet.
 2. Software for your machine that connects you to the internet.
    mIRC requires a WINSOCK.DLL, of which several versions are
    available. You will need this before you can use mIRC.

 To use the 32-bit version you must be running a 32-bit operating
 system and a 32-bit winsock.

 Once you have installed mIRC, you can run it, fill in the required
 setup information, and connect to the IRC server. Please read the
 first few sections of the mIRC help file for more information.

 Good luck and have fun!
  -Khaled

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