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Introducing The Alpha Release Of My Chat Client!

Jack.EXE

Ever wanted a command line chat room? Me too! I have spent the past 6 hours trial and error programming my way to the lightest weight chat program I think is possible!
 
This could run on the x86duino!
 
Requirements:
Windows XP or later, OR batch support with timeout
~2MB ram
~3KB free storage
 
Features:
User Identification
Password Protected Login
Integrated User Account Creation
Clear History!
 
To Do:
Enable Online Chat: I am not aware of a way to use this chat online as of yet, I know you can interpret URLs with batch, but I cannot figure out how to access an online storage drive from within batch.
Need to incorporate Server Selection, currently runs on localhost
 
If anyone wishes to come up with some online compatibility code, I will gladly add you to the credits!
 
Please do not copy this without crediting me, I worked hard. :3
 
http://www.mediafire.com/download/jik2mfukm1xpljb/Chat.7z (outdated)

 

One hour later, I have transitioned to a syncable format.

http://www.mediafire.com/download/0adg6ke0dvkucq1/Chat+0.1.2.7z
Would you guys be up to starting a large BitTorrent sync group for the rooms folder in the chat?

 

@LinusTech @Slick

WAN show mention, if only for a bit torrent sync based chat system? :3
 

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pretty cool 

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Look pretty cool

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I wonder... the entire app is only 2KB in size....

we could just BitTorrent sync it...

 

Would not be that hard to set up mutliple rooms either, just modify the code to allow you to enter a room number and bam!

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Ever wanted a command line chat room? Me too! I have spent the past 6 hours trial and error programming my way to the lightest weight chat program I think is possible!

 

This could run on the x86duino!

 

Requirements:

Windows XP or later, OR batch support with timeout

~2MB ram

~3KB free storage

 

Features:

User Identification

Password Protected Login

Integrated User Account Creation

Clear History!

 

To Do:

Enable Online Chat: I am not aware of a way to use this chat online as of yet, I know you can interpret URLs with batch, but I cannot figure out how to access an online storage drive from within batch.

Need to incorporate Server Selection, currently runs on localhost

 

If anyone wishes to come up with some online compatibility code, I will gladly add you to the credits!

 

Please do not copy this without crediting me, I worked hard. :3

 

http://www.mediafire.com/download/jik2mfukm1xpljb/Chat.7z

Nice!

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its asking me for a number, what do i do

 

The numbers to the left of the menu at the top.

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Neat. I never expected this to be a batch program before I opened it. Personally I'd prefer to use something else to code this but to each their own. :)

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Neat. I never expected this to be a batch program before I opened it. Personally I'd prefer to use something else to code this but to each their own. :)

I was going to use C++ at first, but I ended up liking batch more.

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github pls

(you don't have to let people contribute if you don't want to)

I just want to see the code

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Ever wanted a command line chat room? Me too! I have spent the past 6 hours trial and error programming my way to the lightest weight chat program I think is possible!

 

This could run on the x86duino!

 

Requirements:

Windows XP or later, OR batch support with timeout

~2MB ram

~3KB free storage

 

Features:

User Identification

Password Protected Login

Integrated User Account Creation

Clear History!

 

To Do:

Enable Online Chat: I am not aware of a way to use this chat online as of yet, I know you can interpret URLs with batch, but I cannot figure out how to access an online storage drive from within batch.

Need to incorporate Server Selection, currently runs on localhost

 

If anyone wishes to come up with some online compatibility code, I will gladly add you to the credits!

 

Please do not copy this without crediting me, I worked hard. :3

 

http://www.mediafire.com/download/jik2mfukm1xpljb/Chat.7z (outdated)

 

 

@LinusTech @Slick

WAN show mention, if only for a bit torrent sync based chat system? :3

 

Gonna give this a shot!

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Some more information on this. Might consider making a *nix client to, if I find the time for it.

Should be rather straight-forward.

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