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Post by Loon on Mar 7, 2004 6:52:08 GMT -5
Cope
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Post by Cope on Mar 7, 2004 7:03:02 GMT -5
thats a lot of connections.... I had a call so had to leave a short message.
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Post by Lazer on Mar 7, 2004 10:24:56 GMT -5
loon didnt direx have backdoors init ?
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Post by Alexander on Mar 7, 2004 10:46:54 GMT -5
i wish my script collection hadnt had gotten lost i had over 400
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Post by Loon on Mar 7, 2004 12:33:02 GMT -5
loon didnt direx have backdoors init ? I have no idea, never even used most of those, doesn't really matter now though if they have or not.
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Post by Haze on Mar 7, 2004 14:10:33 GMT -5
Depends what version it is. First one did, because Sid wanted to get a room back Arrow had stolen (or something). The later versions (including the one Sie edited to work with subinfo) didnt. The only "hidden" code it contains is to ban Arrow on join/+q... but that isnt exactly hard to find.
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Post by Tewl on Mar 7, 2004 17:22:56 GMT -5
This is stupid it really doesnt matter which one came first. MSN opened in 95 or 96 running exchange ircx. Tho I am sure mIRC was the first client to go on the server that was no created by Microsoft.
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Post by Alexander on Mar 7, 2004 21:06:46 GMT -5
if you go even further back irc.microsoft.com was around so mIRC in theory was before everything
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Post by oxygenuk on Mar 8, 2004 15:05:37 GMT -5
loon didnt direx have backdoors init ? Direx connection made by sid did have backdoors yes
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Post by overdose on Mar 8, 2004 21:31:14 GMT -5
Depends what version it is. First one did, because Sid wanted to get a room back Arrow had stolen (or something). The later versions (including the one Sie edited to work with subinfo) didnt. The only "hidden" code it contains is to ban Arrow on join/+q... but that isnt exactly hard to find.
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Post by Haze on Mar 9, 2004 4:11:24 GMT -5
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Post by Duke Tosti on Mar 9, 2004 4:35:25 GMT -5
memories ... [/font]
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Post by Tommy™ on May 20, 2004 9:20:04 GMT -5
klownvipperx was the first person to connect to msn suicidelsnowmanx was the second but they were both around the same time snowx helped vipperx with his coding i think jeepers i remember all those old programs them days was the best ye used to think u were amazing if u had mirc n could connect to msn lol an all the old commands lol used to be well happy if you found out a new command madness bak then lol
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Post by Draconis on May 20, 2004 18:44:07 GMT -5
klownvipperx was the first person to connect to msn suicidelsnowmanx was the second but they were both around the same time snowx helped vipperx with his coding i think jeepers i remember all those old programs them days was the best ye used to think u were amazing if u had mirc n could connect to msn lol an all the old commands lol used to be well happy if you found out a new command madness bak then lol I rememebr them in the days of genx... they were far from the first to connect to MSN though. It was extremely common to see people running around with mIRC on MSN... there was the xL series, hackfactor series, FateX, Defcon, Hennes, and so on into the endless list of scripts. It's not like you even needed a connection to get on. A simple /server irc.msn.com was enough.
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Post by tek on May 21, 2004 17:33:50 GMT -5
mIRC is a client :\ so clients connected first, but to stick to your question mIRC connected first because MSN was originally irc.msn.com ... so poll over really? :\
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