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    Default Rom Hubs?

    How does this thing works?
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    Hmm, I think this belongs in the DC++ forum, I'll redirect this thread there, the sticky's there should give you all the info you need.

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    Basically, you'll need a Direct Connect client first. DC++ is a very stable one and all hubs welcome it. Getting into hubs requires to have a said amount of GBs on your share. It varies from one hub to the other, but most hubs require a share of at least 2-5 GBs. That said, if you're looking for emulation hubs, I can't help much, I only know of one that is Romster Hub (thanks to Cookie Monster ). The address is Romsterhub.ath.cx, and the requirement is one zipped ISO, last I checked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megalith
    Basically, you'll need a Direct Connect client first. DC++ is a very stable one and all hubs welcome it. Getting into hubs requires to have a said amount of GBs on your share. It varies from one hub to the other, but most hubs require a share of at least 2-5 GBs. That said, if you're looking for emulation hubs, I can't help much, I only know of one that is Romster Hub (thanks to Cookie Monster ). The address is Romsterhub.ath.cx, and the requirement is one zipped ISO, last I checked.
    Hehe I couldnt have said it better myself, thanks for the ad Megalith
    I'd also recommend the Emuparadise Hub (dc.emuparadise.org:6000), min share 2 GBs, so is not biggie to get in.
    As Theo said, read the FAQs to set up the client properly, its very easy, and if you have any doubt, ask away.

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    Thanx for hte help guys!

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    arg...Don't make dc++ TOO famous, guys '^^

    Cookie, You have nothing to do with this, do you ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoko99
    arg...Don't make dc++ TOO famous, guys '^^

    Cookie, You have nothing to do with this, do you ?
    And you think you're right doing this? So if I need some help, nobody can tell me what is dc++? THANK YOU Yoko99 and Cookie!

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