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2024-01-27 08:41
Fungus

Registered: Sep 2002
Posts: 619
IRCNet c64 channels

Is there an IRC channel on efnet or ircnet that is free of Deadbeat AND Icycool AND not dead as a doornail?
 
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2024-01-29 13:21
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2847
As for "silent", you cannot expect to join at a random time of day and see constant chatter.

There are silent periods, and then there are bursts of activity, ranging from seconds to minutes to hours.

Saying hi and trying to provoke action does not work.
2024-01-29 14:27
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11123
What Krill said. And every other channel is really pretty dead - and will stay that way, even if you manage to pull in a few people, it'll die off soon - because the main action is still in #c-64, like it or not.

that said, #c64friends on libera kinda is what #c-64 on efnet once was.
2024-01-29 15:35
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 3035
Quote: As for "silent", you cannot expect to join at a random time of day and see constant chatter.

There are silent periods, and then there are bursts of activity, ranging from seconds to minutes to hours.

Saying hi and trying to provoke action does not work.


I know. And I'm sorry for overgeneralization. I don't say it's dead, but also I tried few times and didn't get caught.

What kind of activity? ;-)

And anyway, how do I reliably connect to #c-64. I was succesful couple of times and unsuccesfull last 2 times. And today too. What klient? What network?
2024-01-29 21:47
morphfrog

Registered: Mar 2002
Posts: 32
Yeah #c-64 on IRCnet is really not dead at all, ofcourse it depends on which time on the day you joing, more activity on the evenings ofcourse when ppl are done with their dayjobs
2024-01-29 22:12
JackAsser

Registered: Jun 2002
Posts: 1989
For me #c-64 was the real source of proper c64 coding education during my first years. Again, thanks Krillye, Graham (hope you're ok!), WVL, Cruzer and all the others. <3 Thanks once again! Without you guys I'd come nowhere on this devish platform.
2024-01-30 00:28
morphfrog

Registered: Mar 2002
Posts: 32
Quote: I know. And I'm sorry for overgeneralization. I don't say it's dead, but also I tried few times and didn't get caught.

What kind of activity? ;-)

And anyway, how do I reliably connect to #c-64. I was succesful couple of times and unsuccesfull last 2 times. And today too. What klient? What network?


#c-64 is located on IRCnet here is a link , recommended to choose the server in the country you liveing or as close to it as possible

https://www.ircnet.info/servers

For clients I been running irssi the latest 15 years or something and its very good, its a termimal IRC client that works with most Linux / Unixes(includeing macos ) and even Windows, if you want some gui stuff i suppose mirc is still there? But really dont know at all
2024-01-30 00:36
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11123
hexchat is a nice (and free) client for any OS
2024-01-30 03:19
Fungus

Registered: Sep 2002
Posts: 619
groepaz OK negative nancy :) Not everyone feels as you do.

I'm not going anywhere so the channel won't be either. There were other channels like TMR's that also stood the test of time, but he died so...

#c64friends was never anything like EFnet #c-64, totally disagree there.

I never said #c-64 was dead, I just am sick of the elitism and being lorded over by someone who hasn't done shit on the c-64 in over 30 years other than run their highly opinionated mouth.

CreaMD this is also exactly how I remember #c-64 back in the 90s. I miss that vibe, so I hoped to make a place that also had that vibe. So far it's working out. As a member of the channel long before most people I do remember how it was. Fun place to talk about c-64, cracking, talking to friendly people I miss (also RIP coolhand, Waveform, and many others). I learned to crack properly from hanging out there and talking to JJ-UCF, Sorex, and a few others. Loved to talk to crossbow while he was there, Oswald I learned a lot from too, and graham (sadly he is basically gone mentally).

Anyone and everyone is welcome to come there. As said, don't expect massive chat when people are sleeping, but there has already been some really really nice conversations there.

Keep the spirit, drop the ego.
2024-01-30 09:09
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 5020
Quote: For me #c-64 was the real source of proper c64 coding education during my first years. Again, thanks Krillye, Graham (hope you're ok!), WVL, Cruzer and all the others. <3 Thanks once again! Without you guys I'd come nowhere on this devish platform.

yeah same here, never gonna forget Fungus explained me how to do FPP or plasma, thx man :)

and Jacky, you were such a fast learner soon after you appeared you teached me :D
2024-01-30 13:14
Fungus

Registered: Sep 2002
Posts: 619
You remember wrong Oswald, I might have told you how to do FPP, but you told ME how to do plasma! :)
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