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- iSwipe by Hillman Minx Software 1.7.11
- Mac Carbon Universal (SIT)
- Mac OS 8-9 (SIT) - PhareRouge GL by GLoarb (12 Nov 2007)
- Java (JAR)
- Mac OS X JVM (JAR)
- Windows (EXE) - GLoarbLine Client by GLoarb 1.9.7.3 (08 Nov 2007)
- Mac Carbon Universal (SIT)
- Windows (ZIP)
- C++ Sources (RAR) - GLoarbLine Server by GLoarb 1.9.7 (08 Nov 2007)
- Mac Carbon Universal (SIT)
- Windows (ZIP)
- C++ Sources (RAR) - FreeShare Client by WonderWerkz 1.0.6
- Mac Classic and Carbon Universal (SIT) - FreeShare Server by WonderWerkz 1.0.5
- Mac Classic and Carbon Universal (SIT) - SHXD by Devin Teske 0.4.11
- C Sources (TGZ) - MHXD by ror and Kang 0.4.11
- C Sources (TAR, BZ2) - HXDLogView by silver:box 0.75
- Mac (ZIP) - HLTrackerX by silver:box 1.05
- Mac (ZIP) - JHL by electron 1.2.3
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Old Hotline goodies
2007-06-18 17:45:00 by silver:box
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Kang speaks:
Hi, I've made available my old Hotline code for anyone who's interested, or just for fun:
http://www.insecure.ws/archives/You can find:
- the latest mhxd-0.4.11
- a windows (cygwin+.NET) GUI + mhxd
- good old kxd ( first server with anti-gloarb's bot spam :D )
- php-hx (an old web client, I discourage you to use it, but it works)
- a little OpenLine fork, I'm sure today's fork are much better
- phxd+irc, a phxd fork with IRC support (IRC client and Hotline client can connect and communicate at the same time), I believe it's still running on chatonly.org
Have fun ^^
» kdx
By Barno @ Friday, 03 of Aug, 2007 - 11:53
great! thanks a lot!
i think you forgot to post the kdx.so module, blink blink ;)
B
great! thanks a lot!
i think you forgot to post the kdx.so module, blink blink ;)
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» kdx
» HX/HXD?
By Anonymous Coward @ Thursday, 18 of Oct, 2007 - 19:37
can someone explain to me what the differences are with these different variants? Where is the latest code for HX/HXD? Also why isn't HXD or some kind of hotline server found in the apt repositories for Ubuntu?
can someone explain to me what the differences are with these different variants? Where is the latest code for HX/HXD? Also why isn't HXD or some kind of hotline server found in the apt repositories for Ubuntu?
» Re:HX/HXD?
By Anonymous Coward @ Monday, 26 of Nov, 2007 - 11:41
> can someone explain to me what the differences are with these different variants? Where is the latest code for HX/HXD? Also why isn't HXD or some kind of hotline server found in the apt repositories for Ubuntu?
The story:
- hxd was started by ror several, several years ago (more than a decade?)
- ror lost interested and devin started shxd, a hxd with some fixes and new features
- ror got interest into it again and continued hxd with 1.5 protocol support, but lacking shxd fixes
- kang took shxd fixes and merged them into hxd, also added it's own features to it (such as antispam), called it kxd
- ror and kang though hey we do we fork each other, and merged hxd+kxd into mhxd, also added multiple protocol support (mutiplehxd.. xD)
- kang also added irc support to phxd
work has stopped on every server for at least 3 or 4 years, beside shxd which is sedomly supported (hence no presence in any distribution)
Face it, Hotline is dead :)
> can someone explain to me what the differences are with these different variants? Where is the latest code for HX/HXD? Also why isn't HXD or some kind of hotline server found in the apt repositories for Ubuntu?
The story:
- hxd was started by ror several, several years ago (more than a decade?)
- ror lost interested and devin started shxd, a hxd with some fixes and new features
- ror got interest into it again and continued hxd with 1.5 protocol support, but lacking shxd fixes
- kang took shxd fixes and merged them into hxd, also added it's own features to it (such as antispam), called it kxd
- ror and kang though hey we do we fork each other, and merged hxd+kxd into mhxd, also added multiple protocol support (mutiplehxd.. xD)
- kang also added irc support to phxd
work has stopped on every server for at least 3 or 4 years, beside shxd which is sedomly supported (hence no presence in any distribution)
Face it, Hotline is dead :)