On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 01:53:37 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

> From what I understand, AIM is just a program developed by AOL to compete
> with ICQ.  It appears that AIM does just the same kind of thing as ICQ.
> A very fine DOS version of ICQ (called MICQ by its author) has been
> developed.  I use it and it works great.  Since we now have a DOS clone
> for ICQ, it would of course seem theoretically possible to write a similar
> DOS program for AIM.  I sure would like to have such a program.

DOS-mICQ was based on the source-code of the mICQ ICQ clone for Linux,
which was open-source. So if somewhere someone have actually written
an open-source Linux clone for the AIM, or if anyone is bored enough
to sit down and monitor the transmittions of AIM to see what makes it
tick.. what can I say, have fun.

BTW
Speaking of which, anyone has by any chance the kernel config make-files
for SuSe Linux 6.0? I seem to have lost them. (make config, menuconfig
or xconfig didnt do anything. File search for these 3 files with
Midnight Commander said they're missing.)

Please answer to me directly since this is OT for the list..


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