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This is a non-exhaustive list of the services currently available on Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net.

Some websites hosted by members were inaccessible at time of writing this page and were (unfortunately) excluded

Want your site added here? Email cursedsilicon@cghmn-mail.retro

 

Due to these sites being run primarily by users on their own hardware they may be inaccessible at times!

Please be kind to their server administrators and let them know (politely!) if things are broken!

 

The largest number of services are available by our wonderful partner Serena and her ChivaNet service. They can be accessed by clicking the below button

We also have our own Google search engine for searching content. Members can submit their websites to be indexed to search@cghmn-mail.retro

Retro web dev Pancakes has set up and operates a server for Valve's Steam software. This allows downloading and playing of period accurate Steam games.

By default the client loads games from late 2004. Reach out to Pancakes to adjust this!

TheOtherTom hosts a forum! You will need to sign up with an email address in order to use it

We have an email server! You can log in below via a web browser (Internet Explorer 3.0 or greater required)

Or connect your email client of choice using POP or IMAP. Specify cghmn-mail.retro as the incoming/outging/SMTP server!

Need a CGHMN email? Signup is available here! http://cghmn-mail.retro/register/

Alyx runs a text hosting service, ala pastebin. Aptly named wastebin

One of our core network engineers, Loganius, has a blog and other services available at the below URL's

http://loganius.retro/ - Blog and other services

http://askme.retro/ - Search engine! Submit your webpages for indexing!

mms://live.loganius.retro - Livestreams! Like TwitchTV but in the 90's!

Harry404, another one of our core engineers has a webserver running on IBM's fabled OS/2!

http://404.retro/

TheOtherTom has a simple test page. Somebody should tell them to put stuff on it!

http://theothertom.retro/

Our network architect Snep owns a domain but it is currently inactive :(

http://snep.retro/

Accipitroid has a website available at

http://osprey.retro/