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https://web.jae.gg/
JaeWEB is an open webring created by Jae that connects people who love the old-web aesthetic and want to relive or discover internet eras they missed. Members can join by adding a widget to their site and submitting through Discord or email, with a growing list of personal sites already linked in the ring.
https://cyber.dabamos.de/88x31
A massive archive of over 4,540 classic 88x31 pixel buttons from the 1990s, 2000s, and beyond, all available in GIF format for free use on your own website. Spanning five parts and regularly updated, this collection is an invaluable nostalgia trove for anyone recreating the old-web aesthetic or building a retro-style homepage.
https://selectbuttonwebring.neocities.org/
The Select Button Webring is a small curated webring connecting a collection of personal and creative websites with names like BLEAK, Tulpa, and The Blueberry Hill. It offers the standard navigation controls of Back, Next, Random, and List, giving visitors a fun way to hop between member sites.
http://plasma-online.de/index.html
PLASMA online is a hardware identification and reference guide that lets users look up computer components by chip, picture, manufacturer, serial number, or FCC ID. The site covers CPUs, chipsets, graphics cards, audio, networking hardware, and more, with overclocking tweaks and upgrade advice rounding out the resource.
https://c00lgui.neocities.org/
Inky's personal Neocities site greets visitors with a classic old-web splash page complete with autoplay music warnings and frameset-based navigation. The retro aesthetic and technical choices mirror the geocities-era web, making it a charming example of handcrafted personal web design.
http://ctyme.com/rbrown.htm
An HTML conversion of Ralf Brown's legendary Interrupt List, one of the most comprehensive references for DOS interrupt calls ever assembled, featuring over 9000 linked pages and 350 searchable indexes. Created by Marc Perkel of Computer Tyme, this invaluable resource documents every known documented and undocumented DOS interrupt call, making it an essential bookmark for low-level and assembly language programmers.
https://helpwithwindows.com/
HelpWithWindows.com is a comprehensive reference site covering tips, troubleshooting, and guides for Microsoft Windows operating systems from Windows 9x through Windows 8. Visitors can browse version-specific articles, read news about Microsoft products, and get help via a linked community support forum.
http://intek.net/EMAILinfo/smtp%20error%20codes.htm
A technical reference page documenting SMTP error codes, protocol behavior, and related email delivery concepts including blacklists, spoofing, and RFC 821 standards. Visitors will find a structured listing of numeric response codes with plain-language explanations, making it a handy quick-reference for anyone troubleshooting email server issues.
https://garykessler.net/library/dns.html
Gary Kessler's 1996 technical article walks readers through setting up and maintaining their own DNS server on a TCP/IP network, covering domain name structure, resource records, and BIND configuration. Originally published in Network VAR magazine, it remains a solid historical reference for understanding how the Domain Name System works at an administrative level.
https://webring.mousetail.nl/
Friends of the Mouse is a small webring index maintained by mousetail, connecting a curated circle of personal sites and projects. The ring includes navigation links to member sites and ties into other webrings like the Hot Line Web Ring, making it a tiny but charming node in the old-web community.