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Just an info gathering post really.

Has any of you guys ever used an energymech? I keep seeing people talk about them but have never really messed with one. I guess i am biased with eggdrops.

Are they any good?
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I tryed energymech once. Buts it takes up quite abit of CPU. Its a good bot tho. I would try it again actually.
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It's like you can load many energymech bots on IRC with just 1 process loaded into the background. So the more bots you have connected to IRC with that single process the more CPU RAM that background process consumes.

Moreover the energymech is a simple bot as compared to the eggdrop. The eggdrop has alot of customizable features, settings unlike the energymech. So in conclusion it's just a more simpler bot.
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The 'thing' that makes eggdrop 'have alot of customizable features' is the TCl support. I know that emech support it too, but not as much the eggdrop dose.
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Post by Sir_Fz »

I once installed energymech for a user but never actually used, I think it supports other languages too (not sure though).
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well the energymech guy states that "3.0 is almost here", and 3.0 supposedly supports Tcl, so it might be worthwhile to take a look at it
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Post by ^DooM^ »

Thanks for the info guys. I might give 3.0 a go on a rainy day :)
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energymech 3.0 is out....
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it's out indeed, but from the brief look I had at the source and rather scarce docs, it seems to me that it comes nowhere near eggdrop's versatility, flexibility and rich Tcl scripting interface

IMO, the multiserver feature may very well be the only advantage energymech has over eggdrop
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Then I'll just wait demond's review about it. :)
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caesar wrote:Then I'll just wait demond's review about it. :)
you missed it by one minute :P

seriously, a proper review implies actually running the bot, which I'm not too inclined of doing right now
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Heh, just noticed. Who said I'm in a rush? :P
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Post by awyeah »

However I have heard energymech's are more stabler than eggdrops and have also experienced that in the eggdrop uptime contest on eggheads.org. Them being more simpler, not alot of sophistications, reduction of source code could be one of the causes.
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Post by Alchera »

awyeah wrote:However I have heard energymech's are more stabler than eggdrops and have also experienced that in the eggdrop uptime contest on eggheads.org. Them being more simpler, not alot of sophistications, reduction of source code could be one of the causes.
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Post by demond »

the uptime contest doesn't mean much, it's not representing most of the bots on Internet, only a limited subset; and even within that subset you can't draw conclusions since host machines differ significantly - I mean running a bot (eggdrop or energymech or whatever) on a private host that never reboots with the only user being you and load averages of 0.01 is one thing, and running a bot on a public shell where dozens of people run their bots too is obviously completely another
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