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It is my belief that archives like this one should be provided without any limitation to the end users ability to utilize the archive. These archives are getting harder and harder to find and because of that we all should do what we can to let those who want to mirror our archives do so. As such I am now bringing this archive to the vintage computing community. I have not and will not put any limitations on how users can utilize the archive provided here. Users can freely download as much or as little of the archive as they want. Users can also freely contribute as much or as little to the archive as they want. This way people will be able to mirror the archive easily which will help ensure the files contained in this archive have a nice long life span. This will also allow this archive to grow freely and become an ever increasingly useful resource to fellow vintage computing hobbyists. It is my hope that people will take advantage of the great disk space and bandwidth provided here and both contribute to and download from this archive. This will allow users to have a good solid place to go whenever they are in need of a file for their vintage computing hobby. With the resources provided here it is my hope that with others contributions and utilization of this archive that this will become a great resource for all vintage computer hobbyists. That's right, there is no certain vintage computing era this archive is limited to (except the 2000+ computers and their related files), as it is my hope that this becomes a great central archive of everything vintage computing. A resource that makes the vintage computing hobby easier and less intimidating by not requiring hobbyists to go all over the internet for the files they need. Hopefully someday this goal will be met for the benefit of everyone who enjoys vintage computing as a hobby. Enjoy! Smile

You can get to my archive via the following url: http://vintage.tsfsc.com/

FAQ

How can I contribute to the archive?

To contribute to the archive use your favorite ftp client with the following connection information:

FTP Server: pepsi.dreamhost.com
Username: hexpubup
Password: hexupload

To expedite the sorting of uploads please do the following when uploading files to the archive:

* Look for a folder corresponding to the type of computer your files are related to (Apple, DEC, Commodore, etc)

* If one exists go in it and place it in the correct category sub folder (e.g. Utilities, Multimedia, Office, etc)

* If the folder corresponding to the type of computer your files are related to doesn't exist or the correct category subfolder doesn't exist create it and place your files inside of the folder (if you create a category subfolder for a category that doesn't exist publicly and your files are determined to be able to be legally hostable, the new category will be created publicly with your files inside of the new category)

This will help speed up the sorting of the uploads by avoiding mess and clutter as much as possible. Thanks! Smile

Uploaded files are not instantly made publicly available as it is necessary to review the files for possible legal issues which could prevent them from being able to be shared publicly on the server, the upload folder is checked daily and any newly uploaded content that is deemed legally sharable (e.g. abandonware and/or software which was made by a company that no longer exists or still exists but has long since abandoned the software and does not care if the software is shared) will be sorted in the appropriate publicly accessible folders.



What era or type of vintage computer related files are allowed in this archive?

There is no specific era or vintage computer that this archive is restricted to as long as the file(s) don't relate to any computer made in 2000+. It is my hope that this becomes a great central archive of everything vintage computing. A resource that makes the vintage computing hobby easier and less intimidating by not requiring hobbyists to go all over the internet for the files they need. Hopefully someday this goal will be met for the benefit of everyone who enjoys vintage computing as a hobby.



Why should I contribute to/download from this archive?

This archive is unique in that it is maintained with the belief that there should be no limitations in place for how one can utilize this archive. This archive is hosted on a server with 200GB of disk space and 2.8TB of monthly bandwidth, this ensures that everyone can enjoy the archive equally. In addition this archive is hosted in a state of the art data center in the USA, this means that the server has high upload and download speeds, something not every vintage computing archive has unfortunately. The high bandwidth and disk space available for everyone's use ensures that everyone can equally enjoy this archive with nice fast speeds both up and down. This in turn makes it easy for people to download the files they need and for people to contribute to this archive without spending a lot of time doing either. In addition every file uploaded is backed up locally so that if the hard drive in the server goes bad the files will not be gone and can easily be reuploaded (and they would be as soon as the hard drive got replaced). Not only that but because I encourage people to mirror this archive you can rest assured that I will not be the only person with a backup of this archive so that these files will have a good, long life span.



Do you backup the archive?

Yes I sure do. Every time I check for new uploads I backup the uploaded content locally onto two hard drives.


Can I download the entire archive?

Yes! You certainly can using something like wget. I do not believe in limiting the potential of these types of archives as explained above and as such there is nothing stopping you from downloading the entire archive. In fact I encourage people to mirror this archive as it'll help ensure that the files stay around longer. Also note that while we won't stop people from downloading the whole archive for their own personal use ( i.e. they have no intention of later sharing the archive with others) it is preferred instead that in this case files are downloaded individually as needed.



What can I do if I find one or more files that are wrongly categorized?

Please email me at hexstar@gmail.com with the location of the file(s) in question and the location where you believe they should be moved to.



How can I contact you?

You can contact me at hexstar@gmail.com
ZOMG! That is amazing!

You have brought be back in contact with one of my favorite games ever; Sim City. I'm playing it on my Classic II right now Smile
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PPC Macs:
  • Power Macintosh G4
  • B&W Power Macintosh G4
  • Power Macintosh 6500/225
Hehe, I love SimCity too. It's a great game indeed, never gets old Smile. I'm glad you enjoyed using my archive Smile.
how big is the complete archive?

at this point my ftp server died, about the same time as the 68kmla strangly - anyhoo.

sticking it on my ftp aint a problem as far as mirroring is concerned. is there an easy, one click download option for that?
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540c Server & FTP Link

Remember it is supposed to be fun!
Hello, the archive currently is about 40gb however when time permits I have plans to upload more files which'll expand the archives size to around 130gb. Smile

For details on automatic bulk downloading see the second to last post here: http://z4.invisionfree.com/Vintage_CPU_Files/index.php?showtopic=4#p1496914

it provides a guide to using wget for this purpose which works if you're using either mac os x or linux, if you're using windows just let me know (along with the version of windows you're using) and I'll create a guide for windows Smile ...for your convenience the post says:

egads!

thats a big archive you got there. well, my server disk has 80gb free, so can take the current archive (130gb as a plan! - for the love of god!!! - thats a very big archive)

however!

as my main machine is a lowly g4 1ibook with a 40gb drive and only 5gb free, i think i may have to consider certain folders over a period of time, rather than the whole lot.

cool though, and thanks for the *guide*
Wink
regards
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540c Server & FTP Link

Remember it is supposed to be fun!
My server could just barely hold your entire archive once expanded. This is really neat that somebody's taken the time to do all this. My hat's off to you sir!
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PPC Macs:
  • Power Macintosh G4
  • B&W Power Macintosh G4
  • Power Macintosh 6500/225
Thanks, it is my pleasure to give back to this great vintage computing community Smile . Even nicer is the owner of tsfsc.com has donated this disk space to the community for the hosting of these files at no cost, I most certainly give my thanks to him for the disk space and high bandwidth! Smile
Also, there seems to be something funky with that Sim City. It runs fine, but it keeps constantly crashing planes and causing earthquakes every 2 seconds in any city Sad It kinda bogs down a 16MHz 68030 and also kinda flattens cities Razz
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PPC Macs:
  • Power Macintosh G4
  • B&W Power Macintosh G4
  • Power Macintosh 6500/225
Nope, it wasn't on. I even tried it in System 6, and the same thing. Oh well. I guess that my old 486 has a reason to live now Razz
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PPC Macs:
  • Power Macintosh G4
  • B&W Power Macintosh G4
  • Power Macintosh 6500/225