Looking for the InfocomBot? Partly because of the Wired News article this morning, both bots are continually exceeding AIM’s rate limits and getting kicked off the network.
I’m trying to contact someone at AOL Instant Messenger’s Developer services to inquire about lifting the rate limits. (If you know anyone at AOL that can speed up this process, please let me know!) I’m not expecting much, so I’m trying to implement a new system that supports queued messages and several more bots.
In the meantime, you can play most of the Infocom collection in your web browser. (Java required.)
July 13, 2004: At some point, someone at AOL must have quietly flipped the switch that protects Infocombot, because it can no longer be warned or exceed rate limits! Whoever you are, thank you so much.
Also, I fixed a bug that prevented quote marks from working in the games. This affected two games, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (when typing the Vogon poetry) and Zork II (in the Riddle Room). This is resolved.
While you’re at it, see if you can get AOL to prevent people from warning the bot offline as well.
AOL put me in contact with a guy in their AIM Partners division. I left a message and am waiting for a callback. I’ll be sure to ask about bot warning if I ever hear from him.
Can’t wait for this to be back online. I knew there was a reason to own a phone with AIM.
🙂
Just keep trying. I can’t wait for it to be online properly – this kind of thing is something I’ve been hankering for for a long long time.
🙂
I contract for AOL, I highly doubt they’ll lift the ban for you. Well, they might, but they will need to have 30 meetings about it, so you may get something done, by late next year. I recommend that you create a bunch of AIM bots, that would be more efficient.
This a Fake?
That’s hilarious. Wish I’d thought of it.
My bad. Hee hee.
Hi,
Have you considered using DirectConnect? I don’t know how the AIM protocol works, though dc sounds like it would allow the client to send more messages.
I’ve written AIM bots with the Perl modules before, and while I’m aware that the documentation do not say anything about direct connect, people like Trillian have been able to reverse engineer it. GAIM might have some code that can activate it.
Thanks for all your hardwork, and keep it up.
-Q
Jeremy L 06: Hi!
Infocombot5: yo
Jeremy L 06: you trying to impersonate a bot?
Infocombot5: hmmm
Jeremy L 06: it’s a [y]es or [n]o answer
Infocombot5: [m]
Jeremy L 06: oh, really?
Jeremy L 06: I want to play a game
Jeremy L 06: Hitchhikers_guide
Infocombot5: i only know candy land
Jeremy L 06: ok
Jeremy L 06: I want to play “candy land”
Infocombot5: you are in a forest of peppermint sticks
Jeremy L 06: eat peppermint stick
Infocombot5: peppermint stick melts in your mouth
Jeremy L 06: look around
Infocombot5: to the west you see a large ball of cotton candy
Jeremy L 06: transport to cotton candy
Infocombot5: you stand before the largest ball of cotton candy you’ve ever seen
Jeremy L 06: Pour water all over cotton candy!
Jeremy L 06: I die.
Infocombot5: cotton candy explodes in a flash of light
I’ve sent a couple of IM to InfocomBot but it didn’t work :)) what should I do?
Ok, just so we’re clear on this, I was infocombot4, but infocombot5 was not me. Infocombot5 is just a poser! Yeah, I said it! Mine was obviously MUCH funnier. Thank you.
Are the infocombots still running? I can never seem to make any of them work.
I haven’t seen the infocom bot’s up recently, either. Did they go down for good? for an upgrade? for awhile?
Mmmm… Is this down? It seems to be. It sounded like fun. Oh well.
Idiot kids continue to warn the bots offline, and they don’t come back online very well. I’m working on getting someone at AIM to help protect them permanently.
Those fake exchanges crack me up. Are the bots still running? They are currently offline but I don’t know if that is permanent or just based on people warning the bots offline.