Hi Richard
On 20-Aug-99, you wrote:
> I thought that AmIRC was in fact running another copy of itself when
> the connect thread button was pressed, so both starting one using
> connect thread and starting another copy manually would be equivalent.

That may or may not be what it's doing, I don't know.  You'd have
to ask Olli.  Common sense would say that the AmIRC internal
"Connect Thread" button would be more efficient on memory than
running an entire new copy of it.

Regards
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