-  Where can I find an IRC client for Windows?
  
www.mirc.com
   -  Where can I find an IRC client for Linux?
  
If you're using Red Hat, you already have one in the form of /usr/bin/irc.
   -  How do I get help in any IRC client?
  
Type "/help" and hit return.
   -  Where can I find detailed help on IRC?
  
www.irchelp.org
   -  What is the server and password?
  
We'll tell you this in class or via private email.
   - How do I set up mIRC client for windows on my local machine and access the server?
  
Follow these steps:
     
       - Setup the mIRC client on your local machine and run it.
       
 - Goto menu File-options.
       
 - When the dialog box popup, click add button.
       
 - When the add server dialog box popup, set server as: [SERVER WE TELL YOU IN LCASS], and passwd as [PASSWORD WE TELL YOU IN CLASS].
       
 - Finish the mIRC options dialog box.
       
 -  Click Connect to server.
       
 -  When the mIRC channels folder dialog box popup appears, click on any of the #CS340 channels.  If there is no such channel, create one by clicking the add button.
       
 - Double click the newly created channel and begin to chat with others online. 
     
 
   - How do I access the server from Linux?
ircii is installed on all tlab machines.  To run it, type "irc `whoami` [SERVER WE TELL YOU IN CLASS]".  When asked for a password, type [PASSWORD WE TELL YOU IN CLASS].  Join or create a CS340 channel by typing "/join #CS340-whatever".