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Amiga.org down?
Posted on 19-Apr-2021 11:10:12
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It would appear so.

Table './forum_amiga_org/smf_messages' is marked as crashed and last (automatic?) repair failed

https://forum.amiga.org/

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Re: Amiga.org down?
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@DiscreetFX

Not any more,

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