Behind the scene's
When Calimus and I start working on something you can bet neither of us are going to be getting any sleep.In the olde days we'd stay up for literally days on end coding mIRC scripts and darkbot scripts for our network.
Tonight ain't much different, except we're testing out chat software on the other domains.
Midnight and all is well.
Language warning but I think our in-house filter will get 98% of it. BloodSpite: Hey if nothing else you'll get write an article on Chat programs for web pages when this is all said and done
calimus25 : *censored* that, that would be another headache in the making
BloodSpite: lol
calimus25 : back to the search
calimus25 : heh
BloodSpite: lmao
BloodSpite: Ahh it's 2000 all over again
calimus25 : eh, FU skippy
BloodSpite: heh at least we're not trying to set this one up between multiple states on multiple operating systems
calimus25 : no shit
calimus25 : found a really *censored*ing video and chat setup, problem is, it's run on central servers and has ad's in it, damn shit
BloodSpite: bah
calimus25 : thought I had the holy grail for a second there
BloodSpite: I remember the days when we could find a hack for shit like that
calimus25 : yea
BloodSpite: heh something to take your mind off the stress for a moment
BloodSpite: My intro letter
BloodSpite: Evening Folks!
A quick run down on our background in this particular field. Many moons ago (1998 to be exact) we ran a IRC & Web Network called Source.ods.org. It spanned 5 states on 5 different operating systems, 1 of which was a Linux system and another which was a Mac Linux system (YellowDog) and a server in Canada. This is well before Linux became a household name and was sold by IBM.
BloodSpite: That entire network later became irc.techography.com which became the IceRealm network. As IceRealm slowly went away we transcribed the IRC in to a web based java chat protocol to take over the work load and to bring access to the IRC server from outside traditional IRC means (with programs such as mIRC)
As IRC faded away we did away with the IRC part of our little oligopoly. We still have the server application to utilize, the pipe (bandwidth), and the space.
With that in mind here's what we can do.
BloodSpite: I have more but thats the intro to build confidence etc etc
calimus25 : I would remove the part about still haivng the software. Mainly because I know I don't
BloodSpite: I still have the irc server software
BloodSpite: Hell I still have the damn cgx software we used to compile it
BloodSpite: and the settings files........and the ini files...and the U-Serve FTP application....and the U-Serve Hack...and
BloodSpite: <-digital packrat
calimus25 : true, but with your ass slow connection, getting those from ya would take till xmas
BloodSpite: Yup
BloodSpite: Hell i still have darkbot
BloodSpite:
calimus25 : heh
calimus25 : actually, if need be, I can setup and IRC server. Wouldn't be great, but I could get it done
calimus25 : but for now, let me see what I can do here
calimus25 : damnit
calimus25 : almost thought I had a pefect thing again
calimus25 : was a fuggin demo
BloodSpite: gah
BloodSpite: http://wdvl.internet.com/Software/Applications/Chat/
BloodSpite: Found one called ParaChat
BloodSpite: http://www.parachat.com/
calimus25 : it's java
BloodSpite: It's free
calimus25 : so long as you run it on their servers
calimus25 : Basic $000
Free ParaChat Rooms
Hosted On High-Speed Dell™ Servers
No-Cost, Real-Time Interaction
Embeds Into Your Own Web Site
Color & Language Customizations
Large Room Capacity
Elaborate End-User Controls
Avatars, Emoticons & Sounds
BloodSpite: Has the server code for free
BloodSpite: http://www.parachat.com/server/index.html
calimus25 : wouldhave to run it off my home netwrl
BloodSpite: Ahhh I c
BloodSpite: Got it for Linux too
calimus25 : and the free version only allows 5 users
calimus25 : *Free 5-User Lifetime License
BloodSpite: Prolly a hack at Tucows
calimus25 : prollie not work looking into
BloodSpite: yea I'm just tryin to help ya search
BloodSpite: JWChat?
calimus25 : might have already looked at it, link?
BloodSpite: http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/
calimus25 : ok, calling ya on this one
BloodSpite: kk
(At this point we become even more geeky. We're on the phone, and Instant messenging each other at the same time while he tests the software and I look for more software)
BloodSpite: http://www.userplane.com/webchat/
BloodSpite: http://sourceforge.net/projects/webdev-webchat/
BloodSpite: http://www.dynamicajax.com/fr/AJAX_Driven_Web_Chat-271_290_291.html
BloodSpite: http://www.chat80.com/
BloodSpite: http://www.everysoft.com/everychat/
BloodSpite: http://cutesoft.net/ASP.NET+Chat/default.aspx
BloodSpite: http://www.morevil.com/chat/
BloodSpite: You can purchase a registration key from Morevil to remove warning: "This is a fully functional unregistered version for evaluation use only.".
You can order a registration key at our web site http://www.morevil.com/order/.
After you buy a license of the Morevil Web Chat you will have received a registration key by email.
Insert the registration key into variable's value "$key" in the file chat.php at 7th line.
BloodSpite: Oh dude Remember I mentioned the article about Chat software?
BloodSpite: It's http://www.andisworld.typepad.com/milblog_conference/
Calimus: Thanks. Yea? Why?
BloodSpite: I'm making one. :D