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First post, by silikone

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Over the time, I have accumulated a myriad of GPU-related PDF's, DOC's, and whatnot. Within them, tons of obscure information that may be relevant to certain enthusiasts can be found. Some of them have been difficult to track down, requiring me to meticulously scan the depths of NVIDIA's old sites, and it would be a shame to see them vanish from the internet forever. Would there be any interest in archiving such things?

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Reply 1 of 8, by cyclone3d

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Sure! Sounds like a good idea.

It may be good to put them up on vogonsdrivers.com in the documentation section. If you don't already have an account, either message SquallStrife or put them someplace we can download them from and then we can upload them.

Another option would be to put them on archive.org

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Reply 2 of 8, by rasz_pl

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bitsavers, archive.org, most is probably already there, but if you happen to have something unique please dump it online

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Reply 3 of 8, by silikone

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cyclone3d wrote:

Sure! Sounds like a good idea.

It may be good to put them up on vogonsdrivers.com in the documentation section. If you don't already have an account, either message SquallStrife or put them someplace we can download them from and then we can upload them.

Is there actually a section for in-depth documentation? I reckoned that the files stored there are merely archives of end-user content shipping with commercial products, manuals and drivers alike.

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bitsavers, archive.org, most is probably already there, but if you happen to have something unique please dump it online

Archive's library is one big jungle, but I did find some useful things on half-working archived sites. If the files weren't stored, then I could at least find references to filenames to search for online.

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Reply 5 of 8, by retardware

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silikone wrote:

Is there actually a section for in-depth documentation? I reckoned that the files stored there are merely archives of end-user content shipping with commercial products, manuals and drivers alike.

rasz_pl wrote:

bitsavers, archive.org, most is probably already there, but if you happen to have something unique please dump it online

Archive's library is one big jungle, but I did find some useful things on half-working archived sites. If the files weren't stored, then I could at least find references to filenames to search for online.

I'd really appreciate if vogonslibrary had a section for technical (i.e. not the usual consumer end-user) documentation.

But I am pessimistic as there is no developer-relevant sub forum either. All things related to software [and hardware] development/modding thus gets deeply buried in a mass of repetitive boring end-user questions.
If one needs actual information one has to sift through thousands of useless posts because there is no development-grade sub forum which would make for higher quality search results.

The problem with Archive.org is that it is difficult to search. And often only filenames etc are available but not the real content, as you already mentioned. This is extremely frustrating.
Please do not assume the stuff is already present on bitsavers! Upload it there please.

Reply 7 of 8, by Stiletto

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I have a fairly large old GPU documentation collection (I gave it all to vlask at http://vgamuseum.info/ and he incorporated 99% of it).

I would be happy to compare collections and de-duplicate.

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Reply 8 of 8, by silikone

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To clarify, many of said documents pertain to programming of specific GPU architectures or paradigms. I don't expect these to have much practical value... just the way we* like it.
I stumbled upon an official collection of some of these documents packed up in a zip file, hosted on a now defunct NVIDIA page. As a bonus, they come in the form of powerpoint presentations rather than the PDF's I had. Still a lot missing, though.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/dqi62t2g12tfro1 … k_docs.zip/file

*retardware and I

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