After having popups as the main source of income for a very long time, I have now, at least temporarily, disabled them across the whole Emulation64 network. I hope this comes as good news to everyone, and keep in mind the banners is what pays for the server bills, so don't ignore or block them please. 
The Emulation64 network consists of nearly 100 sites and the server costs alone are almost $5000 US a year. Add domain fees, licenses, and other costs and you understand this organisation, which is of course non-profit, is difficult to keep alive.
I'd like to thank all our supporters through the years, visitors and staff. You all keep this possible. :flowers:
If you have a high quality website (doesn't have to be emulation related, but it's a plus) with its own domain, and more than 500 unique visitors per day, you are eligible to join our free webhosting service! Your site is hosted on our new Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz, 1024 MB RAM, 80 GB HD, RedHat 9, Plesk 6, on a dedicated 100 Mbit/s line.
A single 468x60 banner (industry standard) is required on top of all your pages, but no other advertisement, such as popups or skyskrypers are required. Send your application to martin at emulation64 dot com.
The Emulation64 network consists of nearly 100 sites and the server costs alone are almost $5000 US a year. Add domain fees, licenses, and other costs and you understand this organisation, which is of course non-profit, is difficult to keep alive.
I'd like to thank all our supporters through the years, visitors and staff. You all keep this possible. :flowers:
If you have a high quality website (doesn't have to be emulation related, but it's a plus) with its own domain, and more than 500 unique visitors per day, you are eligible to join our free webhosting service! Your site is hosted on our new Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz, 1024 MB RAM, 80 GB HD, RedHat 9, Plesk 6, on a dedicated 100 Mbit/s line.
A single 468x60 banner (industry standard) is required on top of all your pages, but no other advertisement, such as popups or skyskrypers are required. Send your application to martin at emulation64 dot com.