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Reply 80 of 112, by debs3759

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kingcake wrote on 2023-12-12, 22:38:
0x6A7232 wrote on 2023-05-08, 02:09:

Found a nice site with an old mobo not listed (Siemens D990, and when listed, I couldn't find drivers or manuals) in many other sites here: https://theretroweb.com

I just found this new site called google 🤣

I heard a rumour that they have a few useful links 😀

See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.

Reply 81 of 112, by Horun

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Still trying to get everything older off the asrockchina.com.cn ftp but it has been hit and miss (last good connect was 12/10, before that was 12/7 and 12/4). So far got 14128 File(s) 78,434,584,621 bytes in 59 Dir(s).
Am not grabbing the most newest (like soc1700) yet, aim is to get as much of the older as possible... one thing interesting is that most is dated 11/3/2017 like they moved/saved everything at that time.

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Reply 82 of 112, by soggi

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I read this thread months, years before...and now I decided to answer. So...sorry for necro posting/bringing up some older posts... xD

Ozzuneoj wrote on 2021-02-13, 06:20:

https://soggi.org/
Mainly motherboard focused site, with lots of information and BIOS files, but also has a decent collection in the drivers section. No ads, simple retro-style site... very easy to navigate.

Thanks for linking to my website! It is not just (mainly) focused on motherboards...OK, originally it was built around ABIT BIOS files back then (when the then spelled manufacturer "abit" announced to shut down their website)...it also focuses on 3dfx game patches, game patches, tools/utilities, video card tech demos, drivers and much more. Unfortunately I don't have the time to write more/new articles...

BTW I also have a classic "links" section.

Ozzuneoj wrote on 2021-02-13, 06:20:

Archived\Dead sites that may still be useful to find file names:...

There's a never ending project I started some time ago. I collect original file names (while finding old downloads and working on my website) and save them in a list which will be released in the future. The reason for this project is that file names are mostly unique but almost always impractical for my website, I name the .7z archives linked on my website that way it is very easy to recognize the content of them. The list of original file names will guide to the downloads users are searching for - I guess also others are searching for original file names using WWW search engines (f.e. if the files aren't available via the Wayback Machine).

Horun wrote on 2023-12-13, 04:30:

Still trying to get everything older off the asrockchina.com.cn ftp but it has been hit and miss (last good connect was 12/10, before that was 12/7 and 12/4). So far got 14128 File(s) 78,434,584,621 bytes in 59 Dir(s).
Am not grabbing the most newest (like soc1700) yet, aim is to get as much of the older as possible... one thing interesting is that most is dated 11/3/2017 like they moved/saved everything at that time.

Thx!!! I only knew ftp://asrock.cn/ which is offline since then... OK, now I have another FTP which I have to save among all the others. xD There are several FTPs still missing in my collection and nobody seem to have them saved, unfortunately.

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soggi

Last edited by soggi on 2024-09-17, 14:03. Edited 1 time in total.

Vintage BIOSes, firmware, drivers, tools, manuals and (3dfx) game patches -> soggi's BIOS & Firmware Page

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Reply 83 of 112, by DudeFace

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heres a wayback machine link for medion bios's for various boards:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190914071329/ht … r.php?stxt=bios

also thanks soggi for your site i found some drivers and bios's there some years ago that really helped out, one was for an MSI PM8PM-V, also i had a similar board PM8PM which came from a medion pc with medion bios, i flashed it with the PM8PM-V bios and basically bricked it, thanks to your site i found it was actually a MSI PM8PM-IL and managed to get a working stock msi bios from your site, saving the board from the bin!

Reply 84 of 112, by Horun

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soggi wrote on 2024-09-17, 02:15:
Thx!!! I only knew ftp://asrock.cn/ which is offline since then... OK, now I have another FTP which I have to save among all the […]
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Horun wrote on 2023-12-13, 04:30:

Still trying to get everything older off the asrockchina.com.cn ftp but it has been hit and miss (last good connect was 12/10, before that was 12/7 and 12/4). So far got 14128 File(s) 78,434,584,621 bytes in 59 Dir(s).
Am not grabbing the most newest (like soc1700) yet, aim is to get as much of the older as possible... one thing interesting is that most is dated 11/3/2017 like they moved/saved everything at that time.

Thx!!! I only knew ftp://asrock.cn/ which is offline since then... OK, now I have another FTP which I have to save among all the others. xD There are several FTPs still missing in my collection and nobody seem to have them saved, unfortunately.

kind regards
soggi

No problem. I have downloaded from that FTP since that post but it can be a bit hit and miss, depending on the day. Just checked today and works ok (Filezilla).

Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun

Reply 85 of 112, by BitWrangler

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Some bits and pieces archived by Rees here..
https://ctrl-alt-rees.com/archive
PC Stuff is 2nd half of page.

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 86 of 112, by soggi

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DudeFace wrote on 2024-09-17, 11:19:

heres a wayback machine link for medion bios's for various boards:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190914071329/ht … r.php?stxt=bios

This one I already have in my "links list". 😀

DudeFace wrote on 2024-09-17, 11:19:

also thanks soggi for your site i found some drivers and bios's there some years ago that really helped out, one was for an MSI PM8PM-V, also i had a similar board PM8PM which came from a medion pc with medion bios, i flashed it with the PM8PM-V bios and basically bricked it, thanks to your site i found it was actually a MSI PM8PM-IL and managed to get a working stock msi bios from your site, saving the board from the bin!

You're welcome! MSI and MSI OEM boards can be a tricky thing. I knew that many people have/had HP, Compaq, MEDION or other computer with MSI OEM boards inside - so I also knew that creating spec pages for the boards I own, or at least have all the information I need about, is something where others are interested in. You confirm that I was right. It's also information which is not easy to find and what you find is mostly confusing, so I felt I have the mission to make these things clear.

Horun wrote on 2024-09-17, 22:07:

No problem. I have downloaded from that FTP since that post but it can be a bit hit and miss, depending on the day. Just checked today and works ok (Filezilla).

I started to download the "BIOS" directory with WinSCP in the last hour... Another FTP which takes weeks or months to mirror. 😒

kind regards
soggi

Vintage BIOSes, firmware, drivers, tools, manuals and (3dfx) game patches -> soggi's BIOS & Firmware Page

soggi.org on Twitter - inactive at the moment

Reply 88 of 112, by BitWrangler

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If that wasn't in here yet, better get some more down...
http://files.mpoli.fi/
https://www.ardent-tool.com/
http://ps-2.kev009.com/
http://archive.retro.co.za/archive/computers/

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Reply 89 of 112, by Horun

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soggi wrote on 2024-09-17, 23:01:
I started to download the "BIOS" directory with WinSCP in the last hour... Another FTP which takes weeks or months to mirror. :- […]
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Horun wrote on 2024-09-17, 22:07:

No problem. I have downloaded from that FTP since that post but it can be a bit hit and miss, depending on the day. Just checked today and works ok (Filezilla).

I started to download the "BIOS" directory with WinSCP in the last hour... Another FTP which takes weeks or months to mirror. 😒

kind regards
soggi

Wow ! I only grabbed early bios stuff (soc 462, 478, 754, 775 , 939, 115x, 1366, 2011, AM1, FM1-2+), it was 80GB just for those bios and took a long time.
Did get a bunch of the manuals too (but they are not sorted by socket like bios) and need to go back and finish getting the rest for those same bios. Will get on that now since you reminded me of the site 😁

Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun

Reply 90 of 112, by soggi

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soggi wrote on 2024-09-17, 23:01:
DudeFace wrote on 2024-09-17, 11:19:

heres a wayback machine link for medion bios's for various boards:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190914071329/ht … r.php?stxt=bios

This one I already have in my "links list". 😀

I have to revoke this! In my "links list" there is the German page (http://www.medion.com/de/service/_lightbox/tr … iber.php?stxt=3) and this isn't archived by the Wayback Machine, unfortunately - so thanks for your link!

But I have another link and this page is still online ->http://www1.medion.de/downloads/?op=search&la … &imageField.y=5.

Horun wrote on 2024-09-18, 03:16:

Wow ! I only grabbed early bios stuff (soc 462, 478, 754, 775 , 939, 115x, 1366, 2011, AM1, FM1-2+), it was 80GB just for those bios and took a long time.

Today I started with "462" and then will go up... Mostly I also start with the ealier and/or more important (to me) stuff - BIOSes and manuals are important and the earlier the more important and smaller file sizes.

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soggi

Vintage BIOSes, firmware, drivers, tools, manuals and (3dfx) game patches -> soggi's BIOS & Firmware Page

soggi.org on Twitter - inactive at the moment

Reply 91 of 112, by soggi

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Horun wrote on 2024-09-18, 03:16:

Wow ! I only grabbed early bios stuff (soc 462, 478, 754, 775 , 939, 115x, 1366, 2011, AM1, FM1-2+), it was 80GB just for those bios and took a long time.
Did get a bunch of the manuals too (but they are not sorted by socket like bios) and need to go back and finish getting the rest for those same bios. Will get on that now since you reminded me of the site 😁

I don't like double posting, but I want to share this...

kind regards
soggi

Vintage BIOSes, firmware, drivers, tools, manuals and (3dfx) game patches -> soggi's BIOS & Firmware Page

soggi.org on Twitter - inactive at the moment

Reply 92 of 112, by Horun

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Ohh that is a new one. Just connected ok but last time I downloaded anything big was 9/19 and just a few manuals a few days ago.
Ok resumed download of Am3 bios files, it timed out/disconnected me a few times but so far am still getting them....
hope I can get those manuals too but will wait until later.....

Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun

Reply 93 of 112, by soggi

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I had to change my IP...downloading manuals again.

Maybe the will close the FTP in some days... 😒

Got 11 GB until now...

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Vintage BIOSes, firmware, drivers, tools, manuals and (3dfx) game patches -> soggi's BIOS & Firmware Page

soggi.org on Twitter - inactive at the moment

Reply 94 of 112, by Kahenraz

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Wow. Who bans someone over 11GB? I've downloaded over 500GB this past week mirroring some Linux repositories without any trouble.

Reply 95 of 112, by Horun

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Think they monitor connection time on that FTP, not total downloads. Since December 2023 have downloaded over 18,000 manuals + bios files for 82.6Gb, but I only do it for a few hours every weekend (if I remember to restart where I left off)...
So far think I have all the older stuff, except Am2 and AM3 stuff.....will grab those next.
For me the hard/time consuming part is moving the manuals into "socket" folders like the BIOS files are....

Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun

Reply 96 of 112, by soggi

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Kahenraz wrote on 2024-09-29, 19:14:

Wow. Who bans someone over 11GB? I've downloaded over 500GB this past week mirroring some Linux repositories without any trouble.

And it must have been a real human who did this...🤣

Horun wrote on 2024-09-29, 20:48:

Think they monitor connection time on that FTP, not total downloads. Since December 2023 have downloaded over 18,000 manuals + bios files for 82.6Gb, but I only do it for a few hours every weekend (if I remember to restart where I left off)...

I also just download some hours a day with a rate of 80-100 kb/s. BTW the whole BIOS directory is 209 GB, this is so strange (because for all ever released versions you have DOS/Win/ROM, that's kind a stupid).

Horun wrote on 2024-09-29, 20:48:

For me the hard/time consuming part is moving the manuals into "socket" folders like the BIOS files are....

I wouldn't do that, I always keep the sources as original as possible (dates, structure, ...).

Haha...my FTP mirrors are also located on F:\ (in the directory "FTPs").

kind regards
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Vintage BIOSes, firmware, drivers, tools, manuals and (3dfx) game patches -> soggi's BIOS & Firmware Page

soggi.org on Twitter - inactive at the moment

Reply 97 of 112, by Horun

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Yes the BIOS folder is huge, am not planning on getting all of. I have a locked IP (am on synchronous "FTTH" and they do not change the IP except in rare occasions) so would have to go thru a VPN if got banned.
My DL rate varies on ftp, sometimes 20-30KBs, some times 300KBs or higher (KBytes/sec), I am closer to China than you which might help 😀
All the manuals so far come from root of \manual so can easily be moved back there but I plan on upping some to archive org and by catagorizing the manuals like they did with bios, it will be easier.
If I had more time would do some archived web page saves for the bios fixes and cpu supports....
added: Yeah the BIOS area is huge. The soc 1151 is 40GB+ ....

Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun

Reply 98 of 112, by soggi

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After I saw it's that large and takes so long to download (some posts above), I also decided to first download the older stuff like you.

BTW I got disconnected for inactivity while "computing" the size of the whole FTP...so I don't know how large the whole FTP is. In comparison the whole FIC FTP has 12,7 GiB in size.

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Vintage BIOSes, firmware, drivers, tools, manuals and (3dfx) game patches -> soggi's BIOS & Firmware Page

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Reply 99 of 112, by Horun

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Yes it is fairly slow to DL from their FTP and huge. I saw you got 60KBs in one screen shot, that seems to be about overall average for me too 🙁

Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun