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== Ecosystem & Derivative Protocols == | |||
While the [[HL Protocol|Hotline 1.9 Standard]] is the primary focus of this wiki, several related projects and "forked" protocols exist. Understanding these is essential for cross-client compatibility. | |||
== Hotline | === Official & Extended Hotline Specs === | ||
These resources cover the official Hotsprings releases and the community-driven extensions that kept the protocol alive. | |||
* [[Hotsprings Protocol]] – The finalized Hotline 1.9.x specification. | |||
* [[Protocol|Hotline 1.5 Specification]] – The legacy foundation used by older clients. | |||
* [[DateParameters]] – Technical breakdown of how Hotline handles 68k-era timestamps. | |||
* [[Unofficial_Protocol_Extensions]] – Specs for '''HOPE''' and other modern community enhancements. | |||
=== Branch Protocols (Non-Compatible) === | |||
During the "Hotline Wars" of the early 2000s, several developers built alternative systems. While they share "Hotline DNA," they are generally not protocol-compatible with standard Hotline servers. | |||
== Haxial KDX | ==== Haxial KDX ==== | ||
KDX was a major successor that added encryption and a more modern UI, though it moved away from the open Hotline standard. | |||
* [[KDX_Protocol]] – The encrypted successor specification. | |||
* [[ | ==== Carracho ==== | ||
A Mac-centric alternative that gained massive popularity for its refined UI and improved stability over the original 1.5 codebase. | |||
* [[Carracho protocol]] – Detailed spec for Carracho-specific transactions. | |||
== | === Abandoned & Historical Projects === | ||
* [[AppWarrior]] – Information on the early alternative Hotline client development. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 3 March 2026
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External Networking
Assets
Ecosystem & Derivative Protocols
While the Hotline 1.9 Standard is the primary focus of this wiki, several related projects and "forked" protocols exist. Understanding these is essential for cross-client compatibility.
Official & Extended Hotline Specs
These resources cover the official Hotsprings releases and the community-driven extensions that kept the protocol alive.
- Hotsprings Protocol – The finalized Hotline 1.9.x specification.
- Hotline 1.5 Specification – The legacy foundation used by older clients.
- DateParameters – Technical breakdown of how Hotline handles 68k-era timestamps.
- Unofficial_Protocol_Extensions – Specs for HOPE and other modern community enhancements.
Branch Protocols (Non-Compatible)
During the "Hotline Wars" of the early 2000s, several developers built alternative systems. While they share "Hotline DNA," they are generally not protocol-compatible with standard Hotline servers.
Haxial KDX
KDX was a major successor that added encryption and a more modern UI, though it moved away from the open Hotline standard.
- KDX_Protocol – The encrypted successor specification.
Carracho
A Mac-centric alternative that gained massive popularity for its refined UI and improved stability over the original 1.5 codebase.
- Carracho protocol – Detailed spec for Carracho-specific transactions.
Abandoned & Historical Projects
- AppWarrior – Information on the early alternative Hotline client development.