Reply 21 of 111, by oldpcguy
If you can setup a menu system, I can find a place to host it. I still regularly need old Sony VAIO files, especially for those old video capture cards that are so useful. Some ignore Macrovision on old VHS tapes and the like.
Running a binary comparison on some files might save you some space. e.g. same file with different name, just like car parts.
Reply 22 of 111, by chinny22
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Just saw this on Sony's page today and logged onto vogons to announce it, should have known the community would already be on top of it 😀
Reply 23 of 111, by cyclone3d
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I am going to start a wget with that files list you provided.
I am not 100% sure that the ftp has everything on it.
When I get time, I'll see if the hosting I have available to me will have that much space I can use. I was told unlimited, but I will double check to make sure.
Reply 24 of 111, by Auzner
Reply 25 of 111, by cyclone3d
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Most of the spec sheets, manuals and even service manuals, are available for free through manualslib.com.
And pretty much all the links to the manuals for older systems on Sony's site give 404 errors. I think I have those from the ftp dump I did though. I haven't sorted through anything though.
Reply 26 of 111, by Auzner
I downloaded the drivers a second time and have attached the md5sums from that run.
Total wall clock time: 1h 34m 19s
Downloaded: 4093 files, 93G in 1h 28m 40s (18.0 MB/s)
Looks like one file came out different:
diff md5sums md5sums2 # ignoring goofs< c3e6ff7556c6755cd612be0cf434a109 INDVID-00254812-0042.EXE---> a58ab1f0a0df6c86ff1279172628e5f1 INDVID-00254812-0042.EXE
3rd try result: a58ab1f0a0df6c86ff1279172628e5f1 INDVID-00254812-0042.EXE
bz2 did a nice job of compressing 116MB of model metadata jsons to a 3.3MB archive!
model_list.json is the flat look up table of each json's 'other_names' entry. These are listed at the top of the support page for each Vaio model as "This model is also known as:"
Reply 27 of 111, by Auzner
I've downloaded 223GB from PUB/VAIO/* off their ftp and have posted my md5sums.
$ wget -nv -a ./ftpdl.log -m --no-parent ftp://ftp.vaio-link.com/PUB/VAIO/$ tail ftpdl.logFINISHED --2018-03-08 16:34:59--Total wall clock time: 1d 5h 14m 33sDownloaded: 7252 files, 223G in 1d 4h 0m 12s (2.27 MB/s)$ cat md5ftp.sh#!/bin/bash# Script for performing md5sums on all 7k files within the wget made dir ftp.vaio-link.comfind . -print0 |while IFS= read -r -d '' file; domd5sum "$file" >> ./md5sumsftpdone$ ./md5ftp.sh
Reply 28 of 111, by oldpcguy
Yep, download pages are going or gone. Went to lookup a PCG-974L and *zip* of stuff for it
Reply 29 of 111, by keenmaster486
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Dang, how much did we manage to recover?
I flermmed the plootash just like you asked.
World's foremost 486 enjoyer.
Reply 30 of 111, by cyclone3d
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I downloaded the whole ftp.
Reply 31 of 111, by Auzner
My ftp downloads were after March 1.
wrote:Yep, download pages are going or gone. Went to lookup a PCG-974L and *zip* of stuff for it
Looks like some if not all of the download links still work. The support pages are gone but maybe hosting them isn't.
PCG-FXA32.json
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SO-Q10700C03A2.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/TMQ0003BKM.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/USBSPFIX.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SOA7K5XNLM.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SOOOTH-00825000-US.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SOOOTH-01106200-US.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SO-511720F03EM.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SNYLCD10.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SOAOTH-01581700-US.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SOP001XBAC.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/COC513XNFJ.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/UM40K51X.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SO-Q53100803GI04US.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/OP3206KX.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SOP2004BBF.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/AMG350XNAQ.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SOASST-01595000-US.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SUILIB24B.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/AL-D51090C02LL03US.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/ATB779XNLN.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/INQ0004BKT.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SOP100XBKZ.EXE
http://dlv.update.sony.net/US/pc/SOAOTH-16262200-US.EXE
Reply 32 of 111, by oldpcguy
Avg reports that the first link is infects with malware. Bug?
Reply 33 of 111, by xeon3d
Sorry, is it possible to get a HDD with the backup from the Sony FTP from anyone?
Or are the drivers available anywhere? I just got a T1XP and a TX3XP and apart from having blank disks (no recovery partition) they're great little sub(ultra?)notebooks.
Reply 34 of 111, by Intel486dx33
Most of there computers drivers load vanilla with Win95-98-2000-XP
Only the Audio drivers which are usually Yamaha. Which you can install from the vogons driver library.
As for there audio editing and video editing software. I don't need it.
Unless someone has the applications extracted from the install DVD's and can post them somewhere ?
Reply 35 of 111, by xeon3d
There are BIOS Updates, and the special Sony utilities for notebooks that are of use for the extra buttons (sony shared library, sony utility, sony event)
If someone has a copy of the FTP directory, please send me a PM or mail @ xeon4d@google'semailservice.com
Reply 36 of 111, by wiretap
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Dang, I missed this. Luckily I have the drivers/software I needed for my Vaio MX, UX280P and Picturebook. However, if someone would like me to retain a copy of the FTP directory, I can do so as well. It might be good to upload to Archive.org.
Reply 37 of 111, by cyclone3d
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I have uploaded the contents of ftp.vaio-link.com to archive.org:
https://archive.org/details/ftp.vaio-link.com
I had to put it in archive format because the uploader freaked out when I tried to just upload it as-is.. too many files and folders for it to process.
This is a 106 part ZIP file, with all but the last part being DVD sized.
It took almost all week for it to finish uploading all 459GB.
Anybody want to download the whole thing to verify that it will unzip correctly?
Reply 38 of 111, by digger
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Thank so much for preserving all of this stuff, cyclone3d and others!
Perhaps it would be a good idea to build some kind of internet archive specifically for drivers and manuals. One that periodically scrapes the sites of the manufacturers hosting this stuff.
On the other hand, automating this might often be against the terms of use. Perhaps have the scraper/crawler simply send out a notification or alarm whenever the contents of such sites are updated or otherwise changed?