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H/PC Elite Posts: | 566 |
Location: | Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom | Status: | |
| Hi All,
I've merged into the Hosting Business. This is basicly an advert for a HPC:Factor hosting offer, I will provide a 10% discount, to all the listed prices on my hosting website, to apply the discount, please email me before ordering and I will provide you with an offer code
These are subject to change (prices and specs ) so please confirm everything before you buy.
The Basic Package:
Space: 100mbs
Bandwidth: TBC
POP3 Mail Boxes: Unlimited
Email services (Auto Responders, Mailing Lists and Distribution Lists ): Unlimited
My SQL: Unlimited
ASP, PHP, CGI and webmail all included.
Price: £1.99/month £23.88/year
The Advanced Package:
Space: 500mbs
Bandwidth: TBC
POP3 Mail Boxes: Unlimited
Email services (Auto Responders, Mailing Lists and Distribution Lists ): Unlimited
My SQL: Unlimited
ASP, PHP, CGI and webmail all included.
Price: £3.99/month £47.88/year
(These prices DON'T include the discount. Like I said earlier, please ask. Any of the things I've mentioned are subject to changes, just ask before buying . )
I'm happy to edit the packages to your requirement, please ask.
There is no setup cost, or other charges unless I have mentioned them.
The website still is under construction, I will post a link when it is finnished.
If your interested, please email me, PM me, answer to this thread or IM me, thanks.
Nick
Edited by Nick Charlton 2005-09-07 2:10 PM
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H/PC Sensei Posts: | 1,330 |
Location: | North of England | Status: | |
| ah, the latest Charlton plan for world domination
I have a fasthosts reseller account - if anyone does need hosting, ping me as well as Nick. It's a pretty good service... | |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
Location: | Sunny California | Status: | |
| How about a special PS offer: 10gb space, working email, registering a domain name for me...
Oh, and the price has to be $0. | |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 566 |
Location: | Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom | Status: | |
| lmao, no chance | |
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H/PC Sensei Posts: | 1,330 |
Location: | North of England | Status: | |
| PS, if you're able to guarantee that you'll do something towards porting a browser, I'll give you free hosting.
Domain names would be at cost price, or you could register wherever you find cheapest and use my hosting.
That's a serious offer... Let me know.
Cheers,
nick. | |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
Location: | Sunny California | Status: | |
| Thanks for the offer, but I was joking just a little.
For now, I am trying to insert my pentium's motherboard into an old intel express hub, which would give me a case of the necessary size and ventilation to keep it running as long as I need. But, I need the hub first, as for some reason, my school system does not want to sell the ancient hub, and would rather keep it in the corner of a room for the next 30 years (similar to when they wouldn't give me the IIe sitting on the dirt, on a field, in the blazing sun ). So I need to spend the $25 (in shipping ) to get my own.
But I do thank you for your offer.
Programming? I am definitely getting at it now, mostly because I finally got the book I have been trying to get my hands on for too long now.. (C for dummies by Dan Gookin ). Definitely good reading, but as I have mentioned before, I cannot guarantee anything. Doing so would be foolish, I am not in the position to promise things at the moment. | |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 566 |
Location: | Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom | Status: | |
| ProgramSynthesiser - 2005-11-05 10:47 PM
Thanks for the offer, but I was joking just a little.
NP, but if ANYONE needs hosting, you know where to go:
http://www.zi-hosting.co.uk
According to my Sig, HPC:Factor users get a discount. Well, is this true? Of Course it is, but now the plans have changed, so please check the site first.
If you need large file mirror services, I can provide those too, but I won't be doing this off my Hosting Servers, I run this off my home-server, but if you only need small mirrors, then ziHosting can cope with that.
Many Thanks,
Nick Charlton | |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
Location: | Sunny California | Status: | |
| Oh, well, I will need hosting for the linux beta for 720, when I release it. Multiple hosters would be great, either for a possible torrent download, or the zip itself.
But that is not something to worry about before it is finished, anyways. 2.6 Kernel, anyone? | |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 566 |
Location: | Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom | Status: | |
| Hey,
I can provide all that. HTTP, FTP and Torrent Downloads. BUT, the torrent Tracker is on my personal, home-hosted server, this shoudn't be a problem though. It will be on Business ADSL after Christmas.
I can provide HTTP downloads through ziHosting. I don't mind providing Mirror services, I currently do so for http://www.bootdisk.com
Does anyone know how to setup an IRC server on Windows? Thats my next thing to do.
Cheers,
Nick | |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
Location: | Sunny California | Status: | |
| You mirror bootdisk.com?
Heh, tell me how to get an irc server working on Linux first...I guess it is hard on all platforms then. (In my case, it will not compile. ) | |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 566 |
Location: | Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom | Status: | |
| Yeah, I have mirrored some of there downloads for about a week now. Go to http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm and hover your cursor over some of the downloads, look for mirror.zi-hosting.co.uk
I have no idea about Linux, but the only IRCd/IRC Server I could find that ran properly was UnrealIRCd. They have a Linux version too. I would like to have an IRCd when my server goes back online.
I was just thinking, C:Amie mentioned to me that HPC:Factor *might* have an IRCd at some point, so insurgent must know
You would have thought though, a Torrent Tracker would be harder to install than an IRC server, well, thats my opinion anyway.
Nick | |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
Location: | Budapest, Hungary | Status: | |
| ProgramSynthesiser - 2005-11-06 7:28 AM
You mirror bootdisk.com?
Heh, tell me how to get an irc server working on Linux first...I guess it is hard on all platforms then. (In my case, it will not compile. )
you want to run it on your J720? | |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
Location: | Sunny California | Status: | |
| Yes, Unreal is the one I am going for. It seems to be a bit more promising than the other ones as far as compiling, probably the only reason why it will not compile is because the pentium had a bad Linux install. I hope it isn't my kernel _again_... | |
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H/PC Elite Posts: | 566 |
Location: | Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom | Status: | |
| cmonex - 2005-11-06 5:01 PM
you want to run it on your J720?
Erm, I don't.
Unreal seemed ok, but I don't know how to set it up. I hate C config files.
Nick | |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
Location: | Sunny California | Status: | |
| I have found C config files to be very straightforward, the only problem with the irc daemons is that their config files work differently: instead of uncommenting something, it seems that you either need to leave it commented and change something after it from a no to a yes, or change the comment character.
Snappy!? Oh wait, its not worth asking, because you will just tell me to learn C and find out for myself.
-Ok, maybe I should do that. | |
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