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I keep wondering why all that mIRC stuff is here, on a Wiki that is dedicated to CPUs, architectures and related chipsets. An IRC client seems totally unrelated to that, and an obscure scripting language for that client even more so. If the documentation was about WikiSyntax, or VHDL, or something, I would understand it, but mIRC-Script? Note that I totally agree that this information is helpful, and should be documented, I just wonder if a CPU Wiki is the right place for it... [[Special:Contributions/84.136.97.57|84.136.97.57]] 13:20, 29 December 2020 (EST) | I keep wondering why all that mIRC stuff is here, on a Wiki that is dedicated to CPUs, architectures and related chipsets. An IRC client seems totally unrelated to that, and an obscure scripting language for that client even more so. If the documentation was about WikiSyntax, or VHDL, or something, I would understand it, but mIRC-Script? Note that I totally agree that this information is helpful, and should be documented, I just wonder if a CPU Wiki is the right place for it... [[Special:Contributions/84.136.97.57|84.136.97.57]] 13:20, 29 December 2020 (EST) | ||
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