Who broke UO.Com?

Been trying all day to access the web site


Remove Trap = Bad News
for
Treasure Hunters

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  • Captain_LuckyCaptain_Lucky Posts: 556
    This is like the 3rd weekend in a row. It'll be back when they go to work Monday.
    Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies
  • Victim_Of_SiegeVictim_Of_Siege Posts: 2,112
    *hides his magnet*

    I’m sure I know nothing about that 
    A Goblin, a Gargoyle, and a Drow walk into a bar . . .

    Never be afraid to challenge the status quo

  • Uriah_HeepUriah_Heep Posts: 915
    It's hard to keep those old 486's running...
  • KHANKHAN Posts: 510
    LOL. I was actually going to buy some sovereigns this weekend, to no avail. But now the desire has past. So I saved some $$$ and UO/BS/EA (whoever) lost out, AGAIN!
    If you sell UO items for R.L. $$$, you need to quit playing UO , and get a BETTER R.L. JOB!
  • It's hard to keep those old 486's running...
    Uriah you know dang well it's hosted on an old TRS-80 aka Trash 80 from RatShack er RadioShack!  :D
  • BilboBilbo Posts: 2,834
    It's hard to keep those old 486's running...
    Uriah you know dang well it's hosted on an old TRS-80 aka Trash 80 from RatShack er RadioShack!  :D
    When did they upgrade from the VIC-20
  • Bilbo said:
    It's hard to keep those old 486's running...
    Uriah you know dang well it's hosted on an old TRS-80 aka Trash 80 from RatShack er RadioShack!  :D
    When did they upgrade from the VIC-20


    VIC-20?  When did they upgrade from the TI 99/4A?  :D
  • BilboBilbo Posts: 2,834
    Drop the A for a TI99/4 or we could go all the way back to the beginning with
    Apple I
    Release date: April 11, 1976
    CPUMOS 6502 @ 1 MHz
    Memory: 4 KB standard; expandable to 8 KB or 48 KB using expansion cards

  • Captain_LuckyCaptain_Lucky Posts: 556
    I do remember my first "gaming computer" was 200 mhz with 3 one gig hard drives. Windows 95. Only cost like $2500 too! Before that I had a 75 mhz with a one gig hard drive. It ran UO btw when UO wasn't crashed lol


    Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies
  • BilboBilbo Posts: 2,834
    edited May 2019
    The 486DX2 66 MHz processor was popular on home-oriented PCs during the early to mid 1990s, toward the end of the MS-DOS gaming era. It was often coupled with a VESA Local Bus video card.  With if I remember right had 1M memory with a 500M HD running a 56K dial-up.  All of this was top of the line in 93 LOL and I broke it out when I got online with UO just to see if I could run it, slow as hell but it did work, I took naps between every step.
  • KirthagKirthag Posts: 541
    Commodore 64 IBTL! >.<

    That is the first computer I did any bit of runnable code - programmed a centipede game. :)

    Anyhoo.... From what I gather, the entire root domain is "up in the cloud" running wordpress.
    Is not the "computer" is the stack.
  • BilboBilbo Posts: 2,834
    I had one of those when they first came out for get ready $699 and that was just the CPU and keyboard.
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