Chris Giese writes:
"Updated June 15, 2008
All the OS development stuff is gone.
I've lost interest in it. Try the OSdev
wiki and discussion board for FAQs,
tutorials, toy kernels, etc. "
A "mirror" of the Web-pages and text files are available at this link.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/index.htm
Unfortunately, the site corrupts .zip and .tgz files... Better ask me now
for .zip or .tgz files, if you forgot to get something.
Rod Pemberton
Anyone would like to host his stuff (whatever is still not "gone")?
Alex
> On Jul 11, 1:42 am, "Rod Pemberton" <do_not_h...@nohavenot.cmm> wrote:
> > On Chris Giese's OSD and John Fine mirror:
> > http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/
>> Chris Giese writes:
>> "Updated June 15, 2008
>> All the OS development stuff is gone.
>> I've lost interest in it. Try the OSdev
>> wiki and discussion board for FAQs,
>> tutorials, toy kernels, etc. "
>> A "mirror" of the Web-pages and text files are available at this link.
>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/index.htm
>> Unfortunately, the site corrupts .zip and .tgz files...
>> Better ask me now for .zip or .tgz files, if you forgot
>> to get something.
> Anyone would like to host his stuff (whatever is still not "gone")?
I'm sorry for Chris gave it up and I don't have enough free net-space
to hold the complete OSD-story.
IIRC Mark&Candice White hold our cyberscriptorium and may have space
for OSD too (I don't have their email).
__
wolfgang
I don't have any web-host space. I don't have the website pages. It looks
like it'll be some work to just save them all.
I do have a high percentage of the files and packages. ~2.6Mb from CG and
~340Kb from JF. To get them to someone, I'd need an open ftp that supports
binary where I can upload - unless someone can suggest something
better/easier.
So, the critical stuff to save would be the webpages. Any volunteers?
> Anyone would like to host his stuff (whatever is still not "gone")?
Yes, would anyone like to host his stuff (whatever is still not "gone")?
Rod Pemberton
I tried downloading the same .zip file from my page cached at
different times and here's what I see:
os.zip:
original size: 386799
size as of 6/18/2006: 386798 (one last 0 byte is missing)
size as of 4/5/2007: 63935
Files compare equal.
File pm.zip downloaded from Chris' site: 91238 byte in size. 7zip says
it's broken. Adding a zero byte at the end fixes it.
File osd.zip from the same place 128480 bytes in size. Same problem.
Same workaround.
Again, file resume.doc from my old site -- same problem and same
workaround. I don't seem to have any binary file (other than GIFs)
that ends in a non-zero byte (GIFs normally have 3B at the end).
So, at first glance there're two problems with http://web.archive.org/:
1. It may have only a small fraction of the file cached (see above:
~64KB out of ~387KB)
2. There can be the last byte missing (not sure if it's only the case
when the last byte is 0 -- curious minds may try more)
The two problems above may theoretically be related.
Alex
Some ideas... Free webhosting still exists. I don't think anybody
would care if that's with ads or not. Plus, no special features are
needed on the host and neither is needed a lot of space. So, you could
create a site and put all that stuff up there. I think free complete
website downloaders also exist. Should by now. I used some shareware
many years ago. So, it will crawl the archive and download whatever's
out there with the whole directory structure. Broken binary files can
be manually overwritten with good ones...
Alex
Well, I've some servers in a Data Center, and one of them hosts (among
other things) my own Fiwix kernel project and even acts as a mirror
for the Ancient UNIX Archives.
I don't know how much of space are we talking, but I think it would be
possible to host such pages, mainly because I'm very committed with OS
development.
First we can wait if people of osdev.org want to merge all the data in
their space, otherwise consider my offer.
Let me know.
--
Jordi Sanfeliu
I've got gigs of space. If someone wants to tell me how to get it I can
host it on maricopacomputer.com
--
Jordi Sanfeliu
I've set up cgiese.maricopacomputer.com and begun downloading the web
site from the wayback archives. Its not fast going and I have to do
each page individually. Unfortunately the archive takes the literal
page itself and uses a javascript stub at the end to translate the URL.
Luckily so far most of ~geezer's stuff used relative addresses so it
makes it easier, I just have to delete the javascript at the end and
remove the BASE tag from the beginning of the file. So dont expect it
to be up completely within the next day or two may take a few weeks
depending on how big it is.
If anyone wants to help I'd be glad to set you up an account so you can
curl and vi everything to get it working... :) Please email me
individually if you want to help. Just take out the nospam from my
email address listed, or use chris underscore benesch at hotmail dot
com. My spam filtering is pretty intense on the maricopacomputer address.
I'm glad I can do something for the community. I hit a brick wall with
ATA drivers, so I've been kind of slacking in working on any of this
stuff, but something to help the community is even better.
My server doesnt have a very fast connection but I have plenty of disk
space and complete control over all the little parts of it, ie apache,
dns, etc.
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Yes, let's go step by step.
Could you please upload the contents of the "temp" directory, and the
other directories, into ZIP file(s) and upload it to Rapidshare.com
and/or Megaupload.com, Badongo.com, 4shared.com, to later host it
formally?
I will also set up a mirror at this address (sorry if it is slow or
seems to disappear for days, weeks or months, I have no intention to
permanently shut it down really, just lack of resources):
http://redir.no-ip.org/mirrors/
Just look for the "http://my.exexpc.com/~geezer/" mirrored link.
By now, if I'm not wrong, the "OSD" (OS Development) section is 100%
saved here, since I archived it long before this shutdown.
Regards, and I will keep alert at this.
Oh, well thanks!
I figured I got voluntered. So, I decided I would _exceptionally_ slowly
download the web stuff at my leisure. Thanks again. I was going to start
with Yahoo's cache on the hope that it'd be cleaner.
> My server doesnt have a very fast connection but I have plenty of disk
> space and complete control over all the little parts of it, ie apache,
> dns, etc.
I can ftp the non-webpage files if/when needed. No rush.
Rod Pemberton
Okay.
> Could you please upload the contents of the "temp" directory, and the
> other directories, into ZIP file(s) and upload it to Rapidshare.com
> and/or Megaupload.com, Badongo.com, 4shared.com, to later host it
> formally?
I don't have the files sorted into directories. I could try to recreate
what was in the temp if I've got the files or if I can get them from
Webarchive. I'd prefer to ftp them into an anonymous ftp, perhaps to
Kristof's site, perhaps elsewhere. If not, then I'll see what needs to be
done to put them up elsewhere. If those sites require e-mail registration
or identification, they are inacessible to me.
> I will also set up a mirror at this address (sorry if it is slow or
> seems to disappear for days, weeks or months, I have no intention to
> permanently shut it down really, just lack of resources):
>
> http://redir.no-ip.org/mirrors/
>
Kristof has already started setting up a mirror. He provided a link
somewhere else in this thread.
> Just look for the "http://my.exexpc.com/~geezer/" mirrored link.
> By now, if I'm not wrong, the "OSD" (OS Development) section is 100%
> saved here, since I archived it long before this shutdown.
>
> Regards, and I will keep alert at this.
Good, it looks like you already archived CG's site at:
http://redir.no-ip.org/mirrors/
That might save some work. How current was your mirror? Are you able to
identify what needs updating?
Rod Pemberton
Yahoo's cache of http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/temp.
YES or NO indicate whether I have or not.
(Not of older http://my.execpc.com/CE/AC/geezer/temp)
Name Last modified Size Desc
-------------------------------------------------------
Parent Directory 04-Jun-2008 00:47 -
(NO ) abe1.gif 06-May-2008 00:48 141k
(NO ) abe2.gif 06-May-2008 00:48 73k
(NO ) bad-gdt.gif 25-May-2005 21:18 4k
(YES) browse.zip 01-Aug-2002 21:05 24k
(YES) dmi.c 26-Dec-2007 20:58 29k
(NO ) dmi.lst 26-Dec-2007 20:58 4k
(NO ) dog.mp3 30-Nov-2007 00:14 24k
(NO ) good-gdt.gif 25-May-2005 21:18 5k
(YES) int1587.zip 24-Feb-2006 22:59 83k
(NO ) lgdt.htm 03-Aug-2006 22:56 1k
(YES) mbload.zip 26-Nov-2004 00:31 54k
(YES) mbtest.zip 14-Nov-2003 23:02 157k
(NO ) nasmbug1.txt 15-Jun-2004 23:06 1k
(NO ) os.gif 15-Jun-2004 23:06 13k
(YES) outelf.c 01-Aug-2002 21:05 31k
(NO ) qna.txt 12-May-2007 15:41 89k
(YES) tlbtest2.zip 20-Dec-2004 21:35 10k
(YES) usb.zip 24-Sep-2007 20:22 24k
Like I said, I've got files, not webpages and apparently packages and
source, but not .gif's, .txt's, .mp3's etc... A directory list of what
I've got is after my .sig.
Rod Pemberton
~2.6Mb from CG and ~340Kb from JF
\Chris_Giese
MODES C 63,981 05-01-07 8:20a MODES.C
386INTEL ZIP 211,863 02-13-05 2:17p 386intel.zip
SLFB ASM 25,639 02-13-05 2:58p slfb.asm
UNREAL ASM 1,959 08-18-05 10:58a unreal.asm
VCPI ASM 6,944 08-18-05 11:56a vcpi.asm
A20 ASM 16,872 08-18-05 12:00p a20.asm
MBLOAD ZIP 55,458 02-13-05 2:25p mbload.zip
BDDL C 60,047 12-01-05 11:49p BDDL.C
MULTIB~1 ZIP 39,482 12-14-06 4:07p multiboot_check.zip
SPAM C 2,253 01-01-08 8:46p spam.c
RUNRELOC ZIP 20,672 02-13-05 2:19p runreloc.zip
DMI C 29,781 01-01-08 8:48p dmi.c
DNLOAD C 8,497 07-11-08 3:32a dnload.c
BIOS0E ASM 1,489 07-11-08 3:35a bios0e.asm
BAUDSET H 4,326 07-11-08 3:53a baudset.h
BOOTSECT S 10,052 07-11-08 3:54a bootsect.s
DOSMBR TXT 5,154 07-11-08 3:55a dosmbr.txt
90X30 ASM 3,385 07-11-08 3:55a 90x30.asm
V25REGS H 2,046 07-11-08 3:55a v25regs.h
90X60 ASM 3,456 07-11-08 3:55a 90x60.asm
CORDIC C 1,612 07-11-08 3:56a cordic.c
BIOS13 ASM 1,063 07-11-08 3:56a bios13.asm
BOOT ASM 1,531 07-11-08 3:56a boot.asm
V86MM ZIP 57,548 02-13-05 2:17p v86mm.zip
PNPBIO16 C 9,176 09-24-05 11:23a PNPBIO16.C
TCNASM ZIP 2,539 08-23-05 6:52p tcnasm.zip
USB ZIP 24,468 10-21-07 7:40a usb.zip
TLBTEST2 ZIP 10,540 12-06-05 3:20p tlbtest2.zip
MBTEST ZIP 160,410 12-06-05 3:17p mbtest.zip
FATBOOT ZIP 92,777 08-18-05 12:00p fatboot.zip
BING ZIP 64,274 02-13-05 2:59p bing.zip
QUICK ZIP 9,244 08-18-05 10:58a quick.zip
COSMOS10 ZIP 133,325 02-13-05 2:20p cosmos10.zip
PM ZIP 91,239 02-13-05 2:16p pm.zip
PNPBIO32 C 14,501 09-24-05 11:22a PNPBIO32.C
VGA ZIP 46,710 02-13-05 2:59p vga.zip
OSDPCK~1 HTM 6,425 09-06-03 2:06a OSD PC keyboard.htm
OSD ZIP 128,481 09-06-03 2:08a osd.zip
PNP C 14,267 09-24-05 11:22a PNP.C
OSDINT~1 HTM 20,201 09-06-03 2:12a OSD Interrupts and
exceptions.htm
OSDPCB~1 HTM 15,348 09-06-03 2:07a OSD PC bootstraping.htm
PRINTF~1 C 10,835 12-14-04 11:26a printf[1].c
PAGING ZIP 16,221 02-13-05 2:59p paging.zip
BOREAL11 ZIP 234,461 02-13-05 2:19p boreal11.zip
BING05 ZIP 72,380 02-13-05 2:59p bing05.zip
DISKIO ZIP 13,311 09-24-05 9:39p diskio.zip
LZSS ZIP 9,877 08-08-05 11:06p lzss.zip
PCIBIO16 ZIP 3,123 09-24-05 9:50p pcibio16.zip
PCIBIO32 ZIP 4,141 09-24-05 9:50p pcibio32.zip
SNDPKG2 ZIP 95,062 08-08-05 11:05p sndpkg2.zip
TALI ZIP 145,376 08-08-05 11:05p tali.zip
X86-32 ZIP 13,058 08-23-05 6:52p x86-32.zip
BROWSE ZIP 24,808 12-06-05 3:14p browse.zip
JPEGSIG C 2,964 08-08-05 6:21a jpegsig.c
DISKEXAM TXT 1,517 04-09-08 8:12a diskexam.txt
USB C 42,725 04-08-07 4:20p usb.c
RTC C 2,741 02-19-07 5:47p rtc.c
SIZE ASM 3,968 07-28-06 11:20a size.asm
BIOSMEM ASM 9,860 07-27-06 5:57p biosmem.asm
IMG2HTM C 8,933 06-28-06 2:13p img2htm.c
DUMPJPEG C 6,954 06-28-06 2:12p dumpjpeg.c
OUTELF C 31,983 04-02-06 7:39a outelf.c
PNPLPT C 14,204 04-02-06 7:38a pnplpt.c
INT1587 ZIP 84,551 04-02-06 7:37a int1587.zip
DJDISK C 14,912 03-04-06 6:14a djdisk.c
LBA ASM 6,401 12-06-05 3:16p lba.asm
CHUNKY C 7,096 12-06-05 3:15p chunky.c
PCI32 C 21,491 09-27-05 3:18p pci32.c
NAMETEST C 1,035 09-24-05 9:54p nametest.c
ATA-IDLE C 3,702 09-24-05 9:52p ata-idle.c
VESA C 3,327 09-24-05 9:52p vesa.c
UDP-CLI C 5,290 09-24-05 9:48p udp-cli.c
UDP-SRV C 4,757 09-24-05 9:48p udp-srv.c
TCP-CLI C 3,053 09-24-05 9:48p tcp-cli.c
POLLOUT C 1,079 09-24-05 9:47p pollout.c
VGA-EMU C 4,361 09-24-05 9:41p vga-emu.c
MALLOC C 10,963 09-24-05 9:40p malloc.c
E2_INFO C 5,731 09-24-05 9:21p e2_info.c
FAT_INFO C 6,423 09-24-05 9:21p fat_info.c
PCI C 8,494 09-24-05 11:21a PCI.C
GRDEMO C 23,367 09-24-05 11:15a GRDEMO.C
KBD C 23,943 09-24-05 11:14a KBD.C
ATA-ID C 4,341 09-24-05 11:13a ATA-ID.C
DJVBE C 20,006 09-24-05 11:12a DJVBE.C
DJINT C 5,693 09-24-05 11:11a DJINT.C
WAT16INT C 5,108 09-24-05 11:10a WAT16INT.C
WAT32INT C 5,112 09-24-05 11:09a WAT32INT.C
WAT32VBE C 22,065 09-24-05 11:09a WAT32VBE.C
SERIAL C 27,306 09-24-05 10:43a SERIAL.C
DJGPPLBA C 5,084 09-24-05 9:55a DJGPPLBA.C
TCVBE C 17,364 09-24-05 9:53a TCVBE.C
SIZE C 8,280 09-24-05 9:47a SIZE.C
X86-16 C 4,411 08-23-05 6:52p x86-16.c
DOS-32 C 3,226 08-23-05 6:52p dos-32.c
DOS-16 C 2,558 08-23-05 6:52p dos-16.c
8259 C 499 08-23-05 6:51p 8259.c
CDPLAY C 37,043 08-08-05 11:04p cdplay.c
RECURSE C 4,184 08-08-05 6:21a recurse.c
DISKEXAM C 5,614 04-09-08 8:13a diskexam.c
TIDYCOFF C 8,858 08-08-05 6:20a tidycoff.c
CUTWAV C 6,040 08-08-05 6:18a cutwav.c
KBHIT C 2,500 08-08-05 6:18a kbhit.c
UNTRAN C 6,090 08-08-05 6:17a untran.c
PRINTF C 10,835 08-08-05 6:17a printf.c
ROM C 2,714 08-08-05 6:16a rom.c
SETJMP C 6,735 08-08-05 6:15a setjmp.c
GIFSIG C 2,940 08-08-05 6:15a gifsig.c
TCP-SRV C 7,562 08-08-05 6:15a tcp-srv.c
TCINT C 5,602 08-08-05 6:14a tcint.c
109 file(s) 2,725,283 bytes
\John_Fine
JLOCVE~1 HTM 31,037 12-01-04 11:38p JLOC version 0_6
Documentation.htm
SEGMEN~1 HTM 25,975 12-05-04 8:48a Segment Registers Real mode vs_
Protected mode.htm
VLOAD04 ZIP 8,365 12-01-04 11:31p vload04.zip
JLOC07 ZIP 47,961 12-01-04 11:33p jloc07.zip
TASKTES1 ZIP 25,818 12-01-04 11:34p tasktes1.zip
SMBMBR03 ZIP 5,403 12-01-04 11:31p smbmbr03.zip
V86TEST2 ZIP 19,511 12-01-04 11:34p v86test2.zip
PMCOM02 ZIP 5,854 12-01-04 11:34p pmcom02.zip
PCOPY02 ZIP 9,900 12-01-04 11:34p pcopy02.zip
8254EX04 ZIP 21,502 12-01-04 11:34p 8254ex04.zip
8254EX05 ZIP 22,561 12-01-04 11:34p 8254ex05.zip
BOOTF02 ZIP 14,146 12-01-04 11:31p bootf02.zip
BOOTP02 ZIP 13,147 12-01-04 11:31p bootp02.zip
BOOTR01 ZIP 12,699 12-01-04 11:31p bootr01.zip
PCI07 ZIP 28,339 12-01-04 11:33p pci07.zip
PMCOM01 ZIP 5,857 06-25-07 6:40a pmcom01.zip
SMBNEW ASM 8,790 10-25-05 7:24a smbnew.asm
V86CALL3 ZIP 39,256 12-01-04 11:34p v86call3.zip
18 file(s) 346,121 bytes
I can compare against what is at http://archive.org and order a
considerable part of what needs to be completed and/or updated,
preferably with suggestions and missing files provided from others.
Those files can be uploaded easily at http://rapidshare.com without
registration, and it will return a link like this to be posted:
Oh, rules me out for an account. No email use. I can send email from my
PC, but an aggresive filter will catch, probably even if I send as
postmaster... I'll look at the file share sites 'captcha' mentioned. If
they require email auth to use instead of pure http signup, I'll have to
find an anon ftp or another method. I'd prefer anon ftp anyway.
Rod Pemberton
Okay, I'll take a look.
RP
Convenient... I uploaded what I have to them. It's a Winzip. Tested with
PKZIP too. (Wrong format??? Yes/no?) I did not do a confirmation download
(in case they limit downloads or bandwidth).
http://rapidshare.com/files/129333333/CG_JF.zip.html
MD5:
fa6ff49d6f56c2f335d80866a67ebaec
HTH,
Rod Pemberton
Posted:
http://rapidshare.com/files/129333333/CG_JF.zip.html
MD5:
fa6ff49d6f56c2f335d80866a67ebaec
Okay?
Rod Pemberton
Hope there's further help. When it's done at most it should be put in
a ZIP file so that everyone who wishes can make their own mirrors.
And hope that Chris Giese would have archived the full website before
shutting it down, that's a shame.
Does anybody have further missing files like the ones in the "temp"
directory, "good-gdt.gif" and "bad-gdt.gif", etc.?
I will keep working on this in the next hours or days. And as I had
said, the only almost complete part of this mirror, if not full, is
the http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/osd/ part.
Hi Rod, thanks for uploading this. I'm going to integrate it into the
site. I'm hoping to faithfully preserve all of the original web site as
it was. As I'm sure you can understand, I wouldnt want to post methods
to get into my server on a usenet group.
Well, dont have much to do today, got all my housework done yesterday,
so guess I'll be working on this.
Sure do, for me email is the security problem... We'll have to thank
'captcha' for his referral to a file share site that I could use without
email. Thanks, 'captcha'. It was _very_ easy to use. Perhaps, it was
_too_ easy to upload... (e.g., a trusted insider or someone on an open
machine could upload "everything" in no time flat.). But, I'm sure we
(I...) could've found a forgotten open anonymous uploadable ftp or a open
postable forgotten nntp server and posted the files as uuencoded... ;)
RP
I have also uploaded what I had here:
File: http://rapidshare.com/files/129678096/my.execpc.com.zip.html
MD5: 46e73959fdc17156995bc785bdb35499
Note that what is contained in the "my.execpc.com/~geezer/osd/" path
in this ZIP file is better than what is at http://www.archive.org,
since it doesn't contain "semi-corrupted" ZIP files from a recovery or
such things, and it was a clean save using WGET when the site had
still much time to stay.
Kristof, I hope you, or somebody else, have the missing files from the
temp folder and even more, from the other most important sections and
are able to share them.
And to everybody, please take into account that I am keeping one more
mirror. It's better to have more so it can't get lost.
I have two servers which could host/mirror the pages.
Wolfgang, do you have a copy of the full site including all sections
and files? That would be the definitive solution. If so, please try to
upload them like we have done it using http://rapidshare.com
Until now, I have managed to recover virtually all files except for
some from the "temp" directory and the Finnish protected mode tutorial
from "John Fine"'s directory. At this time, it takes about 4.8
Megabytes, and I would be uploading it right now into a ZIP file if I
had all files assured.
I made a diff relative to that. Unzips into it. I did a manual filename
compare and added what was missing from my set of files. (You'll have to do
a binary compare on your own.) Then I added 'software','embed','misc', and
stuff to temp which was "extra"...
http://rapidshare.com/files/130140682/diff.zip.html
MD5: fe84ccc3fc6968287407d0ec4baba3fa *diff.zip
Oops, I just realized I forgot to get some of files for the "Free souce code
page" webpage:
news2htm.zip news2htm.gif fixed.zip asm-demo.zip view.zip badgif.gif
goodgif.gif tali.gif
Well, those aren't included... The four gif's came down clean. The .zip's
have that problem.
Rod Pemberton
> > IIRC Mark&Candice White hold our cyberscriptorium and may have space
> > for OSD too (I don't have their email).
> Wolfgang, do you have a copy of the full site including all sections
> and files? That would be the definitive solution. If so, please try to
> upload them like we have done it using http://rapidshare.com
Sorry, I only got a few text-derivates out of the cyberscript files.
> Until now, I have managed to recover virtually all files except for
> some from the "temp" directory and the Finnish protected mode tutorial
> from "John Fine"'s directory. At this time, it takes about 4.8
> Megabytes, and I would be uploading it right now into a ZIP file if I
> had all files assured.
I'll scan my 'infobook' which contain mainly (converted into text based
short-cuts) info about hardware details if they could add to the quest.
It became a messy thick book yet and needs sort and cleanup before it
can be published.
__
wolfgang
As best I can with what I have I mirrored everything at
under geezer.
If I missed anything please let me know.
<do_no...@nohavenot.cmm> wrote:
>On Chris Giese's OSD and John Fine mirror:
> http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/
>
>Chris Giese writes:
> "Updated June 15, 2008
> All the OS development stuff is gone.
> I've lost interest in it. Try the OSdev
> wiki and discussion board for FAQs,
> tutorials, toy kernels, etc. "
>
>
>A "mirror" of the Web-pages and text files are available at this link.
> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/index.htm
>
>Unfortunately, the site corrupts .zip and .tgz files... Better ask me now
>for .zip or .tgz files, if you forgot to get something.
>
>
>Rod Pemberton
--
Doors - Dont look at the future in a window.
Walk to a door - Open it, and go there.
I have setup a temporary ftp user for those who have peices I don't.
If you have stuff archived from here I don't have please let me know.
I can send you the logon name & password to upload it.
I have plenty of room and bandwidth.
look at
mirror.freedoors.org
to see what I have and see if you have somehting I don't.
Contact me via private e-mail for account info.
My e-mail is below or visit my domain and look at the bottom.
Thx.
On 16 jul, 15:45, Doors <doorsrem...@mefreedoors.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 04:42:22 -0400, "Rod Pemberton"
>
> doorsrem...@mefreedoors.org
> mailto:doorsrem...@mefreedoors.org
On 16 jul, 15:45, Doors <doorsrem...@mefreedoors.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 04:42:22 -0400, "Rod Pemberton"
>
> <do_not_h...@nohavenot.cmm> wrote:
>
> I have setup a temporary ftp user for those who have peices I don't.
>
> If you have stuff archived from here I don't have please let me know.
> I can send you the logon name & password to upload it.
> I have plenty of room and bandwidth.
> look at
> mirror.freedoors.org
> to see what I have and see if you have somehting I don't.
>
> Contact me via private e-mail for account info.
> My e-mail is below or visit my domain and look at the bottom.
>
> Thx.
Just a thought, if I stopped updating a site, and actually
had it dropped from the net, I may not want my e-mail attached
to any "resurrected" site.
I would probably remove the email address. Leave the credit
but remove the email address, it may still be valid.
Any how, thanks for the work.
Ben
Ok, I'll remove the e-mail address as soon as possible.
I didn't realize my web pages were still that popular. Sorry for
taking it down without warning.
I zipped up all the OS and OSD stuff and John Fine's old material.
The file is about 2.5 MB:
http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/oldpages.zip
I need my web space for other projects, so I'll delete this file
after a week or two.
I have some other snippets that don't take up that much space,
so I'll leave them up:
http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/code/
>Hi everyone,
>
>I didn't realize my web pages were still that popular. Sorry for
>taking it down without warning.
>
>I zipped up all the OS and OSD stuff and John Fine's old material.
>The file is about 2.5 MB:
> http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/oldpages.zip
Thx, I renamed the other try as geezer-1
and the new zip file as geezer-2 both on
mirror.freedoors.org
I have lots of storage and bandwidth so I don;t see a problem
storing and mirroring these.
I have enough room I also mirror copies of the baen cd's on
baencd.freedoors.org
containing 160+ books in multiple formats as well as iso's
of the original discs so this tiny bit is nothing.
As I said before if I am missing anything then please let me know.
I will soon be adding RBIL to the mirror site.
>I need my web space for other projects, so I'll delete this file
>after a week or two.
>
>I have some other snippets that don't take up that much space,
>so I'll leave them up:
> http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/code/
--
Doors - Dont look at the future in a window.
Walk to a door - Open it, and go there.
Well, there is a lot of stuff in there. It was turning into an OSdev
encyclopedia... One could build an OS from what you wrote. But, IMO the
important part is much of it is Public Domain, not GPL etc. Searching for
PD code was how I found your site in the first place. PD code is uncommon
(compared to GPL/FOSS) and is worth saving. Also, your webpages are/were
frequently some of the first pages that come up via Yahoo and Google for
searches on OS related questions. I almost never see the search engines
return pages from osdev.org or Ben Lunt or Alexei Frounze...
> I zipped up all the OS and OSD stuff and John Fine's old material.
> The file is about 2.5 MB:
> http://my.execpc.com/~geezer/oldpages.zip
A big thanks from all of us!
Rod Pemberton
PS. Since Chris provided his stuff, I'll probably kill my rapidshare zips
in a week or so...