Sujet : Re: Hotline servers in 2025?
De : info (at) *nospam* cornica.org (Sebastian P.)
Groupes : comp.sys.mac.vintageDate : 10. May 2025, 15:26:52
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In article <
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wrote:
On 2025-05-10 05:26:02 +0000, scole said:
Inspired by the retro-friendly websites thread and seeing Gopher
mentioned, I started thinking about another fun old system; Hotline! I
haven't used it in ages, does anybody have a list of active and good
servers?
Haven't used Hotline in years, and didn't use it that much even then.
Here's a few that might be still working ...
MacOS Retro OS Hotline Servers:
macos.retro-os.live
macosx.retro-os.live
macosix.retro-os.live
System 7 Today Hotline Server:
hotline.system7today.com
Commodore Amiga Hotline Server:
amigacity.xyz
Hotline Trackers:
tracker.preterhuman.net
hltracker.com
saddle.dyndns.org
More possible servers and trackers at
<https://hlwiki.com/index.php/Main_Page> not Mac-specific though.
Good mentions! Yes, Hotline is very much alive. I'm connected to MacDomain
(hotline.system7today.com) right now, which is pretty active I'd say. Right now
it has 7 users online, for example.
There are many other servers too - definitely worth using a tracker like
hltracker.com and explore the Hotline universe. Counting about three dozen+
servers right now by going through the list.