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This article is from the AmiTCP/IP FAQ, by Mike Meyer with numerous contributions by others.
There is one written Emacs LISP, which requires Emacs. This is available
from kampi.hut.fi. However, there are some functions that cause normal irc
clients to display error messages (so if people moan at you you know why
:-) :-) Emacs is available on Aminet.
The Grapevine Amiga IRC works with AmiTCP. It has a nice graphic interface
and DCC su. The latest version is available on the support site,
ftp.cryogenic.com. on AmiNet, but the support site is always current.
AmIRC <http://www.vapor.com/support/amirc/> is another possibility.
 
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