Reply 40 of 53, by darry
Kahenraz wrote on 2022-03-13, 07:39:Does anyone have a link to a backup of the Terratec FTP server?
http://terratec.ultron.info looks like it might be an http archive .
Kahenraz wrote on 2022-03-13, 07:39:Does anyone have a link to a backup of the Terratec FTP server?
http://terratec.ultron.info looks like it might be an http archive .
Thank you. It looks like someone's curated backup though and is missing English manuals.
darry wrote on 2022-03-13, 14:26:Kahenraz wrote on 2022-03-13, 07:39:Does anyone have a link to a backup of the Terratec FTP server?
http://terratec.ultron.info looks like it might be an http archive .
Looks like it has everything that the FTP had back in 2008, as an example
http://web.archive.org/web/20081231041054/htt … 64value/Manual/
http://terratec.ultron.info/Audio/EWS/64value/Manual/
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Kahenraz wrote on 2022-03-13, 14:47:Thank you. It looks like someone's curated backup though and is missing English manuals.
Can you provide some examples of what you are looking ?
I was looking for DOS drivers. When I went to the mirror I realized that I was looking for Aztech not Terratec. I found what I was looking for elsewhere. 😀
chrisNova777 wrote on 2022-02-06, 16:07:im trying to get at the drivers for the Aopen AX3S-U (PRO) trying to use this board for win98(FE) and the drivers i have downlo […]
im trying to get at the drivers for the Aopen AX3S-U (PRO)
trying to use this board for win98(FE) and the drivers i have downloaded previously were for win98(SE)
(i have some midi interface that only works properly in the first edition of win98 + prior, the driver is incompatible with win98SE specifically because the company went out of business before 1999 when SE was made and i guess SE introduced some type of change to the driver modelhoping to get specific win95/98FE drivers for the Aopen AX3S-U from somewhere?
If you use this archive: http://web.archive.org/web/20020225112703/htt … mbdrv/amx3s.htm
you see the file names and FTP location, most point to this ftp://ftp.aopen.ru/pub/driver/mb/amx3s/ and the /mb/intel/ folders...
which still has files....
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With FTP support being removed from major browsers, I wonder how much longer these severs will exist.
Kahenraz wrote on 2022-03-13, 23:18:With FTP support being removed from major browsers, I wonder how much longer these servers will exist.
Excellent point ! I keep a Win7 box always up and running just to get into ftp with the original ancient IE v11 browser 😀
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I can remember how convenient it was to browse FTP sites back in Internet Explorer 5. They appeared like any other folder on the system and you could easily drag and drop files in and out of the window.
I eventually switched to CuteFTP, but it seems to be broken on my modern sites. It doesn't support a required security protocol or something.
Kahenraz wrote on 2022-03-13, 23:18:With FTP support being removed from major browsers, I wonder how much longer these severs will exist.
Probably longer than you think as most CLI environments still use FTP to get files over networks.
Horun wrote on 2022-03-13, 23:41:Excellent point ! I keep a Win7 box always up and running just to get into ftp with the original ancient IE v11 browser 😀
Kahenraz wrote on 2022-03-13, 23:48:I can remember how convenient it was to browse FTP sites back in Internet Explorer 5. They appeared like any other folder on the system and you could easily drag and drop files in and out of the window.
I eventually switched to CuteFTP, but it seems to be broken on my modern sites. It doesn't support a required security protocol or something.
FTP servers can be mounted like drives in "Norton-Commander"-style file managers like Total Commander (Windows) or Double Commander (Linux).
If you're used to handling these with the keyboard, it's pretty efficient.
I like jumpers.
gattilorenz wrote on 2021-06-03, 12:49:Thanks for the answer! Unfortunately that's the files from the "newer" travelmate 6000; originally it was a Pentium 1 laptop pr […]
Deksor wrote on 2021-06-02, 22:30:Yes I do.
Here's what I've found. I don't know if it's of much help, but that's all I have got I think.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/td8vk9vse4736l … e_6000.zip/fileThanks for the answer!
Unfortunately that's the files from the "newer" travelmate 6000; originally it was a Pentium 1 laptop produced by Texas Instrument, which then proceeded to sold its laptop business to Acer (so, the "original" TravelMate line was actually from TI, Acer just repurposed the name!).
Anyway, unfortunately neither TI's files nor Acer's files are archived on archive.org. I guess that's just too old of a laptop!
I am looking for the TravelMate 6050 files as well, did you have any luck finding anything? The TI archive.org does have the flash bios update but almost everything else is not archived.
kev009 wrote on 2024-03-09, 01:39:I am looking for the TravelMate 6050 files as well, did you have any luck finding anything? The TI archive.org does have the flash bios update but almost everything else is not archived.
which files ? this archive (as posted earlier) seems to have some: http://web.archive.org/web/20061201233036/htt … /tm6000_dl.html
If looking for specific drivers (video, modem, whatever) please be more specific....
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Horun wrote on 2024-03-09, 04:00:kev009 wrote on 2024-03-09, 01:39:I am looking for the TravelMate 6050 files as well, did you have any luck finding anything? The TI archive.org does have the flash bios update but almost everything else is not archived.
which files ? this archive (as posted earlier) seems to have some: http://web.archive.org/web/20061201233036/htt … /tm6000_dl.html
If looking for specific drivers (video, modem, whatever) please be more specific....
If you read the thread, or even my message, you would see that.. no, it does not.