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Donor challenge: A generous supporter will match your donation 3-to-1 right now. Your $5 becomes $20! Dear Internet Archive Supporter: Time is Running Out! I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. Our work is powered by donations averaging about $41.

If everyone chips in $5, we can keep this going for free. For the cost of a used paperback, we can share a book online forever. When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages? Who’d want to read a book on a screen? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This.

We’re dedicated to reader privacy. We never accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in. —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. Donor challenge: A generous supporter will match your donation 3-to-1 right now.

Your $5 becomes $20! Dear Internet Archive Supporter: Time is Running Out! I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. Our work is powered by donations averaging about $41.

If everyone chips in $5, we can keep this going for free. Fatal Error Msi Hp Software Update here. For the cost of a used paperback, we can share a book online forever. When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages? Who’d want to read a book on a screen? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This.

We’re dedicated to reader privacy. We never accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in. —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. Donor challenge: A generous supporter will match your donation 3-to-1 right now.

Your $5 becomes $20! Dear Internet Archive Supporter: Time is Running Out!

I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. We’re an independent, non-profit website that the entire world depends on. Our work is powered by donations averaging about $41. If everyone chips in $5, we can keep this going for free. For the cost of a used paperback, we can share a book online forever.

When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages? Who’d want to read a book on a screen? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This. We’re dedicated to reader privacy.

We never accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in. —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. One of the most historically important artifacts to come from the home computer telecommunications revolution was shareware CDs, compact discs put out by companies containing hundreds of megabytes of shareware.

Initially containing less than the full capacity of the discs (600mb, later 700mb) these items eventually began brimming with any sort of computer data that could be packaged and sold. As material 'ran out', that is, as sellers of these CDs found they were unable to easily find shareware programs and files, the hunt began to track down every last file and item that could make the quarterly or monthly quota. As a result, many otherwise-lost pieces of computer history were gathered up in the trawling nets of these individuals and companies and were preserved for future generations. Some computer bulletin board services would attach banks of CD-ROM drives to their machines to allow users to access the discs, allowing the system operators (SysOps) to claim the BBS had thousands of files available.

For this market, CD makers would declare their CDs 'BBS Ready', meaning an easily-readable directory of file descriptions was located on the CDs to be read by the BBS software. While many of the CDs contain shareware programs, a number branched into music, graphics, animations and movies. Additionally, the advent of an internet open to the general public heralded massive collected sets of files which CD makers happily mirrored and made available to the BBS market. Eventually, as operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD became more widely available, CDs were perfect distribution mechanisms for the very large libraries and file collections associated with them. A number of the initial CD images for this collection came courtesy of the CD BBS of Twin Falls, Idaho, operated by Mark Fugitt (sysop) and Mike Laybourn (remote sysop). The system used a Harris 286 CPU operating at 20MHZ, two 65 Megabit Seagate RLL hard drives and a Dennon CD player that used a 'cart' to hold the CD. The BBS was started using RBBS software, a single phone line with 2400 baud modem and a shareware CD.

Additional donations of CD-ROMs have come from Erik Pederson, Peter Simpson, Chuck Gilbert, Koos van den Hout, MCbx, Jason Scott, Tim Hazel, and others. Driver CD for Jaton Video-107PCI 3D card. Also includes lots of other drivers on the CD. =================================== VGA CD Master Installer =================================== CD Ver. 2.70B Oct.2001 ================== ** Release ** ================== Changes made: 1. Add Video-118PCI-32/64TV 2.

Update V-88 driver ================== ** CD Contents ** ================== Directory Description ------------ ------------------------------------------------------- V-67Pro Drivers and. Topics: archiveteam, driver. This is the driver CD for the ASUS V6600 and V6800 series of graphics cards featuring the NVidia GeForce 256 chipset. In addition to the video driver for Windows NT 4 and Windows 9x, it includes the following software: ASUS Live video-in viewer and capture utility ASUS ASV1 video decoder NVidia GeForce 256 demonstration suite v0.93 Microsoft DirectX 7 redistributables Adobe Acrobat Reader 3. Download Software For Nokia 2690 more. 0 ASUS SmartDoctor utility ASUS TWAIN driver ASUS Tweak utility ASUS VAG Live Update AGP GART Drivers for.

Topics: ASUSTek, ASUS, Driver, CD. This CD contains the video drivers for the ASUS VANTA2000, V3800, V6600, V6800, V7100, V7700, V8200 and CUA series graphics cards. In addition to the drivers, the following software is also included ASUS Digital VCR for Windows 98 ASUS Live Video application ASUS Video Decoder ASUS capture driver for NT and Windows 2000 Microsoft DirectX 8 redistributable ASUS SmartDoctor utility (with a separate one for the V8200 card) ASUS TWAIN driver ASUS Tweak utility ASUS VAG Live Update AGP GART drivers. Topics: ASUS, ASUSTek, Driver, CD. This is the driver CD for the following Token Ring network interfaces by Madge: Smart 100/16/4 PCI Ringnode Smart 100/16/4 PCI Ringnode Smart 100/16/4 PCI-HS Ringnode Smart 16/4 PCI Ringnode Mk3 Smart 16/4 PCI Ringnode Mk2 Smart 16/4 PCI Ringnode Mk1 Smart 16/4 Fiber PCI Ringnode Presto PCI 2000 Presto PCI Plus Presto PCI Smart 16/4 PCMCIA Ringnode Madge 16/4 CardBus Adapter Smart 16/4 ISA Client PnP Ringnode Smart 16/4 AT Plus Ringnode Blue+ ISA PnP Adapter Blue+ ISA Adapter Smart 16/4 EISA. Topics: Madge, CD, Driver. This is the driver CD for the ECS Elitegroup K7VTA3 mainboard (and maybe others) It includes the following items IDE drivers Intel i815 IDE driver version 2.40 VIA IDE driver version 4.33V LAN drivers Davicom 9102 onboard LAN driver v1.13 Intel CNR driver VIA VT8233 onboard LAN driver v2.4 Realtek onboard LAN driver v3,80 and v3.97 Realtek LAN logo driver v3.76 Modem drivers PCtel PCI onboard modem driver PCTel AMR onboard modem driver CNR modem card driver v2.30 Peripheral drivers HP370 IDE.

Topics: ECS Elitegroup, Driver, CD. This is the driver CD for the Digitus USB-to-serial dongle, model number DA-70156, manufactured by ASSMANN Electronic GmbH. The dongle uses an FTDI FT232R chipset which is widely supported in Windows and Linux out of the box, and doesn't even need a driver CD. The CD includes the manual for various Windows versions and OS-X, as well as the drivers themselves. Supported operating systems include Linux x86_64, MacOS, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows CE. Topics: Digitus, Driver, ASSMANN Electronic GmbH. This CD contains the CASIO Digital Camera Software for the Casio Exilim family, specially the Exilim EX-Z1050 camera.

It includes the following items (all in multiple languages: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish) Acrobat Reader 6.0 in multiple languages Microsoft DirectX 9.0c The camera manual as PDF file Casio PhotoTransport 1.0(e) Casio Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM 3.1 (English only) The USB driver for the camera The following product. Topics: Casio, Exilim, Camera, Utility, Driver. Unlike the Classic, the Cybiko Xtreme uses volatile flash memory for storage. This meant that unlike the Classic, they couldn't fit more than a couple apps on the device off the shelf since they had to be stored in ROM, thus it came with an installation CD with some games and apps so the device wouldn't be worthless to an owner without an Internet connection. Nothing really unique about this disc other than the navigation menu. It does contain a digital version of the quick start guide though.

Topics: Cybiko, Xtreme, Cybiko Xtreme, Driver, PC. DESCRIPTION One of the most historically important artifacts to come from the home computer telecommunications revolution was shareware CDs, compact discs put out by companies containing hundreds of megabytes of shareware. Initially containing less than the full capacity of the discs (600mb, later 700mb) these items eventually began brimming with any sort of computer data that could be packaged and sold. As material 'ran out', that is, as sellers of these CDs found they were unable to easily find shareware programs and files, the hunt began to track down every last file and item that could make the quarterly or monthly quota. As a result, many otherwise-lost pieces of computer history were gathered up in the trawling nets of these individuals and companies and were preserved for future generations. Some computer bulletin board services would attach banks of CD-ROM drives to their machines to allow users to access the discs, allowing the system operators (SysOps) to claim the BBS had thousands of files available. For this market, CD makers would declare their CDs 'BBS Ready', meaning an easily-readable directory of file descriptions was located on the CDs to be read by the BBS software.

While many of the CDs contain shareware programs, a number branched into music, graphics, animations and movies. Additionally, the advent of an internet open to the general public heralded massive collected sets of files which CD makers happily mirrored and made available to the BBS market. Eventually, as operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD became more widely available, CDs were perfect distribution mechanisms for the very large libraries and file collections associated with them.

A number of the initial CD images for this collection came courtesy of the CD BBS of Twin Falls, Idaho, operated by Mark Fugitt (sysop) and Mike Laybourn (remote sysop). The system used a Harris 286 CPU operating at 20MHZ, two 65 Megabit Seagate RLL hard drives and a Dennon CD player that used a 'cart' to hold the CD.

The BBS was started using RBBS software, a single phone line with 2400 baud modem and a shareware CD. Additional donations of CD-ROMs have come from Erik Pederson, Peter Simpson, Chuck Gilbert, Koos van den Hout, MCbx, Jason Scott, Tim Hazel, and others.

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