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Planned closure of AMN forum and group

Posted: 16 Apr 2024 19:00
by exxos
As previously mentioned back in this old thread viewtopic.php?f=34&t=806 there does not seem to be any interest in preserving any of this content. I have ported a lot of articles and rescued a lot of the content which is already freely downloadable on this forum. I have done a lot over the past few years when I rescued the content from Malcolm. Though I just think it is time to move on now and say goodbye to this stuff.

The AMN domain name got stolen some years ago and the website just got constantly hacked to where I had to take it off-line permanently. I don't think anyone even noticed it was gone. It didn't really serve a purpose any more anyway. I think it pretty much died around 2012.

Though in looking at the activity on the Facebook group which I took over several years ago, there really does not seem to be any point in keeping that running any longer either.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/134770696552258

So I am suggesting people move over to Atari ST musicians network instead as it has more members and is more active.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/atarist

I suspect a lot of people are already on that group anyway.

Furthermore, the old AMN forum which I recovered and hosted here https://exxosforum.co.uk/AMN pretty much never gets any hits. There is some probably snippets of good information on there or some files etc. Though I am also planning on not maintaining that form any longer. It has not been updated for some time and could may well have security implications by now. Its just not worth spending the time when updating a second forum when nobody ever visits it anyway.

So if anyone wants to take a copy of the forum/sites etc, then by all means do so. I don't have a planned closure date date yet. Maybe over the next few months.

Re: Planned closure of AMN forum and group

Posted: 18 Apr 2024 00:32
by viking272
Fair enough.
I noted that a recent version has been stored in Wayback Machine:

https://web.archive.org/web/20240401164 ... co.uk/AMN/

I didn't check it extensively but seemed to work.

Re: Planned closure of AMN forum and group

Posted: 18 Apr 2024 08:07
by exxos
I have been trying to add it but it only looks like the index page got saved.

Re: Planned closure of AMN forum and group

Posted: 28 Jul 2026 17:30
by robv
I think I never expressed my gratitude for all the work you've put in preserving old Atari MIDI stuff. Particularly the mirror of Tims Atari MIDI World (https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/atari/mirr ... /index.htm) has proven useful for me many times. Many thanks!

We'll see how much impact the Facebook group will have on an aging Atari MIDI demographic. ;)

Re: Planned closure of AMN forum and group

Posted: 28 Jul 2026 17:56
by exxos
robv wrote: 28 Jul 2026 17:30 I think I never expressed my gratitude for all the work you've put in preserving old Atari MIDI stuff. Particularly the mirror of Tims Atari MIDI World (https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/atari/mirr ... /index.htm) has proven useful for me many times. Many thanks!

We'll see how much impact the Facebook group will have on an aging Atari MIDI demographic. ;)
:thanksyellow:

Yeah still a shame the whole domain / server went :(

I fixed some errors about a week ago which some people pointed out and thankfully they were easy fixes.

Re: Planned closure of AMN forum and group

Posted: 28 Jul 2026 18:51
by exxos
@rmahlert could it be worth revisiting the recovery of the drive? Maybe we could get some better quotes and even crowdfund its recovery? It's such a shame all those sites went :(