AIM bots?

AreaCode707

Lifer
Sep 21, 2001
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Anyone know of any AIM bots besides SmarterChild? They took him offline, but I have a friend who's asking about bots and I'm not aware of any others.
 

LordMaul

Lifer
Nov 16, 2000
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There's "MyeBayHelper" or something along those lines - from eBay, of course.

Also, there's "ATOTBot"...
 

GTaudiophile

Lifer
Oct 24, 2000
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Heh...I have an AIM bot that two of my friends and I made. We use the bot to access a database of over 80GBs of mp3s. Using the bot, we can search the database by artist, song titled, whatever, and then use it to construct a playlist. That playlist is then streamed through WinAmp. So, basically we can listen to our mp3s from any desktop on the globe with a decent connection. It's been used successfully as far away as Japan. We can also add to the database at will through FTP.

That's the bot in a nutshell. Of course, I can't disclose the screenname as we want to keep it private.
 

Scootin159

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Apr 17, 2001
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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Heh...I have an AIM bot that two of my friends and I made. We use the bot to access a database of over 80GBs of mp3s. Using the bot, we can search the database by artist, song titled, whatever, and then use it to construct a playlist. That playlist is then streamed through WinAmp. So, basically we can listen to our mp3s from any desktop on the globe with a decent connection. It's been used successfully as far away as Japan. We can also add to the database at will through FTP.

That's the bot in a nutshell. Of course, I can't disclose the screenname as we want to keep it private.

How about the source code...
 

PsychoAndy

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Dec 31, 2000
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Theres AgentBaseball for all your strike related updates......

well, its more scores than it is strike info.

-PAB
 

Jzero

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Oct 10, 1999
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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Heh...I have an AIM bot that two of my friends and I made. We use the bot to access a database of over 80GBs of mp3s. Using the bot, we can search the database by artist, song titled, whatever, and then use it to construct a playlist. That playlist is then streamed through WinAmp. So, basically we can listen to our mp3s from any desktop on the globe with a decent connection. It's been used successfully as far away as Japan. We can also add to the database at will through FTP.

That's the bot in a nutshell. Of course, I can't disclose the screenname as we want to keep it private.

Don't want the screen name, but I do want a how-to. I was thinking about making a chatterbot after "meeting" LeknorChat and learning about AIM-L but grew frustrated once I realized that "AIM-L" had NOTHING to do with "AIM" and I didn't want to waste my time writing an AIM interface.
Any suggestions?
 

GTaudiophile

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Oct 24, 2000
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The guy who coded most of it is currently in Japan. He intends to make the "OD" code public at some point, and next time I talk to him, I'll ask him when he plans to do so.
 

yakko

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Apr 18, 2000
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ATOTbot
AOLiza
superhappygirl27
TBomb
GooglyMinotaur
subbass100hz
RingMessenger


Some of these rarely ever come online.