I checked this site. They don't give an email address, you have to fill out the form and hit "submit." I did. May be possible to run on my old 486, though I'd like to beef it up some. Keep in mind all I wanted was to run a client, visit one of their hotline sites, look see. Maybe a larger hard drive and some more memory. See you Thursday. -Lindsay 17:35 PDT Sunday 15 October 2000 @97478 Brief technical points: Hotline Connect has two components: the Client and Server. These components run on the Internet or on any Intranet (LAN). Windows users need Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT to run Hotline Connect. Macintosh users need MacOS 7.5 or later with Apple's Open Transport 1.1.1 or newer. Hotline Connect's requirements are: Client - 2 MB of RAM and 2 MB of disk space Server - capacity depends on the amount of content and activity on the Server http://www2.bigredh.com/hotline3/support/contact_support.jsp Contact Support All Users Before contacting us, please be aware of the following free technical support options and information: Client and Server Instructions To learn to use Hotline, see the Client tutorial and Server tutorial. FAQs Common technical questions are found at Tech FAQs. Online Support You can find live, online support on the Hotline Communications Server located at hotline://HLserver.com (you need the Client installed in your computer to link to HLserver from here, and you can only connect into it from Internet Explorer on Mac). Telephone Support Telephone support is available at 416.537.7974 x316 9am to 6pm EST, Monday to Friday. Submit Support Form You can also submit a Support Request Form. Fax Support We respond to technical questions faxed to 416.537.4073 9am and 6pm EST, Monday to Friday. Faxes received during other hours are answered the next business day. If the problem you are experiencing is not addressed in our support section, complete the form below for direct help from us. Please note the fields marked with * are required. Name: * E-Mail: * Operating System: **LINUX NOT INCLUDED, natch. * Where is the problem? Client Server Both * Error Message: * Problem: