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About dcemulation.com
To all the members here at dcemu.co.uk, if you were ever a member at dcemulation.com, this applies to you.
Recently, dcemulation.com was moved to dcemulation.org, as reported here the other day. Well, recently dcemulation.com had a new forum spring up on it. This forum is a fraudulent copy of that on dcemulation.org. Somehow the owner of dcemulation.com managed to get a copy of the database from dcemulation.org. Anyway, if you have any private messages at the old dcemulation.com, I would encourage you to delete them ASAP. Also, to all developers here, if you have ever posted about releases at dcemulation.com, I would encourage you to go to your release posts there and delete them (possibly changing them to a post asking the users to go to dcemulation .org for the news (you must put a space in there, there is a wordfilter against dcemulation.org)).
The new staff at dcemulation.com has already decided to permanently ban me from their site. I suspect that other unfair permanent bans will follow, but the Dreamcast community must stick together through this.
Remember, if you are looking for the old DCEmulation website, it can now be found in its entirety at dcemulation.org.
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Is .com working actually? because it sends me to his blog.
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The .org is listing the root directory for me...
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If you can't access the .com, you have to reset your cache, and hope your ISP's DNS has updated. I used a proxy to access the site, since my ISP hadn't done so.
@BelmotSlayer: Temporary issue, been fixed now.
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.com still goes to the blog, and .org is working okay as usual.
Has it become a game of Tug Of War now?
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Pretty much everyone who matters majorly (coders, staff, etc) has moved to dcemulation.org.
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pretty sad that people have to resort to stealing databases and code to build their community,
mommy and daddy must have no gave them enough attention when they were little
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wow... thats all i can say...
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Holy crud, this is getting interesting...
Thanks for warning everyone, Bluecrab.