Definition: MBR stands for memory block range, 3447 in hexadecimal notation. In Unix-like systems like Linux, it's used to track where data is stored in RAM.
LIRC stands for low-level Internet Relay Chat client, a component of the IRC protocol (Inter-Radio Protocol Client). It connects to the server on your computer and broadcasts messages.
.conf is a configuration file used by LIRC. This file contains information about how to connect to the server, how it works internally, and other details like security settings for the communication.
Definition: MBR-3447.lircd.conf is a file used in Linux where a user can set up their computer's low-level Internet Relay Chat (LIRC) client. It specifies the location of a specific memory block range in RAM called "MBR" and how it relates to LIRC, including details about how the communication between the server and client works internally.
To connect or configure your LIRC client, you'll need to open this file and understand its purpose and setup.
MBR-3447.lircd.conf