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  • {{mirc guide}}{{title|mIRC Scripting Language}}[[File:mirc logo.png|left|64px]] The '''mIRC Scripting Language''', abbreviated as '''mSL''', is an [[event-driven]], [[procedural programming paradigm|procedural]] [[scripting languag
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  • ...they are object-oriented, customizable, modular, upgradeable, and language-independent. Regardless of in which language they were programmed, any other * WScript.Shell - an interface that provides access to the native windows shell
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  • ...text - they '''may be not''' be used as ''variable names'', or ''any other type of identifier''; we will expand on that later. ...he utilities you are using. For example, if you are using Visual Studio on Windows, all it takes is clicking on the green play button, or using the Ctrl+F5 sh
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  • {{mirc title|Picture Windows}} ...ntifiers]], and [[on events - mIRC|events]] for manipulating them. Picture windows provide an alternative mean of creating a graphical user interface.
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  • '''Dialogs''' make it possible to create custom dialog windows inside of mIRC. The {{mIRC|/dialog}} command opens new dialogs, and the {{m ...hical form. For instance, a web browser is display through its own dialog. Windows users may have used applications such as notepad, or Microsoft Word. All of
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  • ...a '''Send''', this event fills the {{mIRC|$filename}} identifier with the file name attempting to be received. ...cline a {{mIRC|/dcc|dcc send}} if the file extension is [[.exe file type - Windows|.exe]]:
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  • ...stens for events which take place inside of custom [[Dialogs - mIRC|dialog windows]]. ...IRC|wildcard}} accepted. Multiple IDs can be specified in the form: 1,2,3,4-8,9
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  • <span style="display: inline-block; width: 105px;">'''#'''</span>The channel name to look up nickname inf <span style="display: inline-block; width: 105px;">'''N/nick'''</span>Can be either a number to look up a
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  • {{mirc title|Dynamic-link Library}} mIRC allows programs to make calls to various '''dynamic-link libraries''' ('''DLL'''s) designed to work with mIRC. The main reason y
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  • ...marginal speed advantage and may not be worth consideration outside of long-running script blocks such as loops. == Use built-in functionality ==
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  • | type = Microprocessors | predecessor = K6-III
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  • |phase-out=2011 |type=Superscalar
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  • |phase-out=November, 2012 |type=Superscalar
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  • |type=Superscalar |type 2=Superpipeline
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  • |type=Superscalar |isa=x86-64
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  • | caption = {{\|Am386DX/DXL-40}} | type = Microprocessors
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  • |type=Superscalar |type 2=Superpipeline
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  • | image = File:AMD Duron.svg | type = Microprocessors
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  • {{title|Processor Performance Rating (P-rating) Specification}} ...ices]], [[Cyrix Corporation]], [[IBM Microelectronics Division]], and [[SGS-Thomson]]. These specification have long been obsolete and have been uploade
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  • |type=Superscalar |decode=4-way
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  • |type=Superscalar |decode=4-way
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  • | bus type = AMBA 2 | core name = ARM926EJ-S
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  • | bus type = AMBA 2 | core name = ARM926EJ-S
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  • | bus type = AMBA 2 | core name = ARM926EJ-S
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  • | bus type = AMBA 2 | core name = ARM926EJ-S
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  • | bus type = AMBA 2 | core name = ARM926EJ-S
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  • | bus type = AMBA 2 | core name = ARM926EJ-S
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  • | bus type = AMBA 2 | core name = ARM926EJ-S
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  • |type=Superscalar |decode=2-way
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  • |type=Superscalar |isa=x86-64
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  • ...fingerprint of the client certificate in the currently loaded private key file ...es you during CONNECT, which means you should be identified before you auto-join any channels which don't allow any unidentified nicks inside. Which mea
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  • |type=Superscalar |decode=4-way
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  • |type=Superscalar |isa=x86-64
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  • |type=Superscalar |type 2=Superpipeline
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  • |package name 2=FCLGA-4094 |package type=FC-OLGA
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  • |package name 2=FCLGA-4094 |package type=FC-OLGA
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  • {{armh title|Cortex-A76|arch}} |name=Cortex-A76
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  • |phase-out=2021 |type=Superscalar
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  • There are multiple type of installations of mIRC that can be done. === Old type ===
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  • {{title|Alchemy Au1210-333MGD}} |name=Alchemy Au1210-333MGD
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  • {{title|Alchemy Au1250-500MGD}} |name=Alchemy Au1250-500MGD
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  • {{title|Alchemy Au1250-600MGD}} |name=Alchemy Au1250-600MGD
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  • {{title|Alchemy Au1250-700MGD}} |name=Alchemy Au1250-700MGD
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  • | type = Microprocessor, System on a Chip ...D]] acquired Alchemy Semiconductor in order to compete with [[Intel]]'s ARM-based [[XScale]] processors. AMD's Alchemy family gained the new members Au1
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