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'''IRCMFD''' has fallen into abeyance since 2003. Future development is unlikely and a public download site is not known. | '''IRCMFD''' has fallen into abeyance since 2003. Future development is unlikely and a public download site is not known. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Multi-player]] -- an overview of multi-player add-ons for Orbiter | * [[Multi-player]] -- an overview of multi-player add-ons for Orbiter |
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IRCMFD was a plugin add-on for Orbiter that connected to the Orbiter IRC network and allowed users to chat live on-line with others whilst flying in Orbiter.
Secondarily there were (undocumented) features that allowed users to transmit, over a hidden IRC channel, telemetry of their position relative to planets or other ships and have other connected users automatically parse this information and render their ships locally.
Consequently this was the first recorded interactive multi-player add-on for Orbiter.
The method of operation was crude, requiring the user to manually activate a telemetry burst after each attitude or thrust. Time acceleration, ever a thorny problem with multi-player environments, needed to be used carefully. Docking was unmanaged. IRCMFD was therefore deemed the first-generation multi-player environment.
Current status
IRCMFD has fallen into abeyance since 2003. Future development is unlikely and a public download site is not known.
http://www.textliboaloutro.com
See also
- Multi-player -- an overview of multi-player add-ons for Orbiter
- Multiorb
- OMP
- Project Hamac
- Forum Thread
- Instructions
- Module
- Documentation and Test Files