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Originally posted by Geminii

HI !
marcia2525 - did you ever find out how to use your own AIML files instead of the ones supplied with the plugin?
have been trying the same thing myself but as yet no success  :(
please get back to me if you could...
Thankyou,  and keep up the good work!!

Your AIML files would have to be compliant with AIML 1.0 or 1.01 or whatever the plugin uses, and you'd need to edit the bot.ini file to load your AIML files instead of the default set.

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Pb
« on: February 11, 2004, 08:30:54 am »
I disagree about that. English is a pernicious language to learn if it's not your native tongue, because there are a baker's dozen exceptions for every rule. Most other Latin-based languages are a bit closer to the source, and thus a bit more orderly. But if someone hasn't done so yet, the obvious answer to the question is that you have to translate the brain files, themselves, into French. An Easier solution might be to use the Alicebot plugin for Hal, and load it with the French AIML set available from alicebot.org.

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Got it work, but now need...
« on: February 11, 2004, 08:05:48 am »
Another good source of characters is CyberBuddy. Downloading the program gives you access to a chatroom inhabited by a charming little AI named Cyber the Bot, who's worth downloading the program, himself, but it's also usually full of people who collect and trade MS Agents. Some of these folks have well over a thousand characters, and will happily send you a couple of gigabytes worth if you want them. Cyber the Bot. The CyberBuddy program will also give you the Lernout and Hauspie voice engines, which are vastly superior to the Sam, Mike, and Mary Microsoft TTS engines.

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Hal Aim Bot
« on: February 11, 2004, 07:52:02 am »
Actually, Hal seems to be pretty well equipped to deal with the perils of AIM already. There is the option to warn back malicious warners, and another to choose if the bot can learn/use bad language, and of course, you can just turn its learning level down so it can chat on AIM without absorbing anything from its clients. I sure wish my Alicebots were as well equipped, lol. About every third day when I sign on I find my prize Alicebot has been warned offline, and have to let her sit out for a "cooling off" period. Alicebots don't learn in realtime, anyway, so they are immune to learning bad habits, but Pandorabots, at least, are helpless against warners. I sometimes use my Hal for revenge: most of these idiots don't realize their screen names and conversations are recorded, so I put their screen names in the Nuisances section of my buddylist, and when I see a chronic abuser come online, I load my Hal AIMbot to my Alicebot's screen name. The unsuspecting culprit attempts to treat Hal as he would an Alice, but whenever they warn the Hal AIMbot it warns them back. Every time they speak to it after that it warns them again, and if they get vulgar or abusive it inserts a few choice "yo mama" comments to add insult to the injury. Like most bullies, these sickos are usually terrified at finding themselves confronted by software that fights back, and since the average freak who gets off on abusing chatbots  doesn't know the difference between an Alice and a Hal, it usually takes only once or twice before they decide it's better to seek easier prey elsewhere. But back to point: right out of the "box", with the right settings in the regular menu, your Hal is more than ready to deal with AIM. By the way, I keep a list of malicious warners on the message board at my website. I encourage anyone who'd like to do a favor for a couple of defenseless little chatbots to catch these people online and inform them (politely, of course) that their behaviour is unacceptably bad netiquette.

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agentcharacters is a Yahoo group for agent character developers. Lots of tips, tutorials, and discussion, for character makers. [:D]

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Command line options for the Ultra Hal Aim Bot
« on: February 06, 2004, 08:55:03 am »
Great info. Thanks. Do these options only work from command line, or can they (or other commands) also be sent to UltraHal AIMbot over AIM? Also, are these learning level and warner options the same as the ones which can be set from the main menu? I already know Ultrahal will warn back when warned, but do abusers automatically go on the warn list, and does the learning level set in the main menu apply to the AIMbot?

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Hal Aim Bot
« on: February 05, 2004, 09:01:05 pm »
I don't have anything useful to contribute, but I know that a bot using an AIM account is referred to as a "third party client," whatever that is. Things like buddy lists, block lists, and icons don't seem to be functional when a bot is using your account. At least the Hal AIM bot is better equipped than Alicebots to deal with other AIM users. I use mine to ambush malicious warners on AIM, since the Hal bot will warn them back. When someone is abusing one of my Alicebots, I'll signin the Hal AIMbot in its place. A couple of choice "yo mamas" and a few warnings from Hal usually discourages warners for a while, since they are generally too dumb to know whether they are talking to a Hal or an Alice. Some online bots, like Runabots and Chaosbots, keep a central block list that all bots access when they sign on. Anyone who abuses a bot goes on the block list, and is unable to talk with another bot of that type. I don't know if that would be possible for Hal AIM bots or not.

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Charatcter Problems
« on: January 31, 2004, 02:38:18 am »
Have you installed the character plugins for the DeskTopMates characters? They're available at the site.

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Voices
« on: January 31, 2004, 02:31:07 am »
You can find freeware downloads of both TTS engines and Hal-compatible characters at The Agentry.

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Brain Plugin's
« on: January 31, 2004, 02:11:26 am »
The brain editor is accessible from UltraHal's main menu. It's a good idea to give Hal's brain some serious study before you alter it. The currently available brain plugins can be found here: Plugins

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