[00:00] Forgot to mention this earlier. For those of you in the Philadelphia area, two Powerfile CD/DVD Jukeboxes showed up at the place I volunteer (NTR). I think they're PowerFile C200's, but I didn't note down the model #'s. If you're interested give me the heads up and I'll ensure they're not trashed. Condition unknown, basically make an offer, pick them up, and I can probably make sure they're [00:00] yours. http://www.emedialive.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=5311 [00:00] I may be interested [00:01] You're always interested. Just like you were interested in that Nokia Slide scanner I set aside for you at the same place 6 months and found in a drawer today :) [00:01] yeah, I really haven't had a chance to get there. that's the problem. [00:02] Well unlike a slide scanner, those things are fricking huge and I may have some trouble squirreling them away in a corner somewhere and I'm only there weekends. [00:02] DrainLbry: see PM [00:02] hmm [00:08] Famicoman: you and balrog_ can fight over the disc jukeboxes. let me know as well :) [00:10] oh, he can have those [00:10] I'm at the point where I have trouble moving around as it is [00:10] I dunno exactly if I can use them [00:10] I'm more of a vinyl jukebox guy anyway [00:47] -bs [01:06] so uh, any tips on what to do with a tandy that seems like it was stored under a wet tarp for the last 20 years? rust... rust... rust ... [01:07] Take out the drives [01:08] only has a 5.25" [01:18] boots like a damn champion. as far as i can tell. [01:21] and bah shit, i gave away my AT/XT dual mode keyboard earlier in the year [02:34] DrainLbry: you didn't save any? [02:35] i'd ask what version of the bios is installed on the tandy but you need a boot floppy with debug on it and a keyboard to tell [02:35] or a disk set up to autoexec the dump1000 program [02:35] which theroetically needs no keyboard [02:36] http://mess.org/dumping/dump_bios_using_debug [02:36] bottom link [02:42] are you sending this info because you guys are in need of bios for MESS project? [02:49] we have a few versions of the tandy 1000 series bios [02:49] but there may be more we are missing [02:50] Ok I'll bookmark that for when I hopefully dig up a keyboard for it some day. [02:52] you can make the boot disk on another machine [02:52] and just boot the tandy off of that disk [02:52] it should write the bios to disk [02:53] then take disk back to other machine and copy bios off [02:53] Don't have the extra HW to do that [03:09] but will do so if i ever assemble it all [04:31] 344 CD-ROMs downloaded from the donator. [04:32] No idea how many left. [04:32] 12 hours left on 100gb torrent download. [04:32] (Entire collection of TOSEC ROMs) [04:36] cool [04:37] pl WI [04:37] pl WILD [04:39] wow- that's huge [04:40] so that covers every platform up to dreamcast? ps2? [04:45] No idea. [04:46] I mean, don't worry - it becomes an archiveteam object. [04:46] archive.org object, I mean. [04:48] okay [04:54] i got star trek ads from g4 [04:54] the ones with the dolls [04:54] anybody here by any chance familiar with Node.js? [05:37] 45gb of g4tv.com [05:46] Fireplanet collection past 2.5 terabytes before being handed off to underscor http://archive.org/details/fireplanet [05:54] Shouldn't it be called Fileplanet? [05:59] Long story. [07:21] looks like 4k+ of g4tv.com podcast are in wayback machine [07:21] http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://podcasts.g4tv.com/* [07:21] better then vids.g4tv.com that had like 6 files [07:51] and now i'm at 50gb [07:51] you guys are going to kill my hard drive [07:52] and bandwidth doing this a long [09:23] how do you add multible links in descs when using curl [09:23] to upload a file [09:32] http://toucharcade.com/2013/01/26/mame-is-back-in-the-app-store-for-now-with-gridlee/ [09:32] Because you're my little friends. [09:35] SketchCow: how do you add more then one line in desc in curl? [09:36] trying to upload parts of my g4tv.com videos [09:50] i really had IA [09:50] *hate [09:50] its now not taking my shit [09:51] HELP [09:51] g4tv.com-video1166 is not uploading [10:00] https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video1557 [10:00] its working now [10:00] just 1166 is not uploaded yet [10:19] just for every one to know i will have upload +35000 items once all of g4tv.com videos is uploaded [10:27] * GLaDOS congratulates godane1, he guesses? [10:27] Perhaps I shouldn' [10:27] t've phrased that in third person. [10:40] there tons of stuff here that i just have to make sure doesn't get lost [10:40] i just hope it doesn't become stage6 collection where it has 0 items [10:55] https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video2180 [10:55] TechTV investigates Hanssen's alleged use of computers to sell US secrets. [10:55] now thats the stuff that needs to be saved [11:39] Is it normal that some jobs end in WgetDownload step? They just display Completed in, for example, 40 URLs. I remember this behaviour since Webshots downloading in most projects with WgetDownload. [11:44] What project? I assume it's not normal/OK, but hard to know - each project does things differently occationally [11:48] Currently it's Xanga. It was in Weblog.nl and in earlier projects. [11:49] oitunie: What is your username? [11:49] Kapitan_Polska [11:50] Names of problematic jobs: xxedisonloverxx (40 URLs and completed), silly-cow126 (520 URLs and completed), Item nickolettecampbell (680 URLs and completed) [11:51] They're not in data/projects/xanga-.../data/. [11:52] No, the files are removed at the end. [11:53] Is there any "master log" in which I can see what happened with these files? [11:55] No, not really. The warrior removes every trace of the item when it's completed or when it fails. [11:55] And the files are going to a place where I can't access them, so I can't have a look. [11:55] I've now redirected the uploads to another server, so with a bit of luck we'll find out. [11:56] The last item, x0x-allyn3rs-05, looks normal. [11:56] anyone seen any work done on building an automated CDROM/DVDROM silkscreen image scanner -- i.e. normal CD/DVD robot picker but that drops into a modified CD/DVD drive that has a scanner built into it? -- if not, wouldn't that be useful? [11:58] oitunie: Do you see "lolita1900" uploading now? [11:58] Yes [11:58] So it's only some items that end strangely? [11:59] Yes, not all items end this way. Only a few, here were four. I left it at 2AM, and in 11AM they appeared. [11:59] 4 items stuck in 9 hours [11:59] If I collapse a "stuck" item in Warrior, I see for example: "Item nickolettecampbell: Step 8 of 16 confirmed item 'nickolettecampbell'." [12:00] (collapse = close the little arrow on the left of title) [12:00] Ah, so that's another clue: you're running from the development branch? [12:02] I'm running it set up right from appliance file, without modifications. [12:03] The normal VirtualBox .ova? [12:05] Yes, with VirtualBox 4.2.4 on Windows XP SP3. [12:06] I see. That's not really good: apparently I set the normal warrior to check out the development version of the code. [12:07] How to fix it? [12:08] Wait until alard commits a fix, then reboot the Warrior :) [12:09] Yes. It's probably not a very big problem: the only thing that this new triangle-thing isn't really working yet. [12:09] The files are probably okay, but it looks wrong. [12:09] (That's what I hope, at least. :) [12:11] It may be a frontend-related thing too. [12:12] OK. [12:12] Back on track. [12:13] Anyway, my master satan says I need at least 5 hours of sleep to keep the contract going [12:13] zzz [12:14] It's probably front-end problem. [12:15] I refreshed - items did not disappeared. I restarted Firefox - they disappeared, only 4 active are visible. It looks like front-end is not getting all data. I'm not a web good programmer, but it's like this. [12:17] If you reboot now you'll go back to the normal version. [12:20] oitunie: The files you're uploading now look fine. I'm downloading nickolettecampbell.xanga.com now, so we can compare the size. [12:39] Missed this file :( Last one I noted was xanga.com-aries0419hk-20130127-112853.warc.gz size: 28594601. Rebooted warrior now (updated to version from 26 minutes ago). [14:30] a 128 videos from g4tv.com are being added [14:30] *have been uploaded to archive.org [18:09] OK, I am happy to say all the Fileplanet stuff I had is now uploaded. [18:09] Now it's up to underscor to get it over to the other collections in a safe and sane manner. [18:09] That's 5.1 terabytes of game support files! [18:09] and boom goes the dynamite [18:18] balrog_: Putting all your FTP sites up now. [18:22] SketchCow: thanks. [18:31] Yeah, it's only after the 5.1tb collection is off the drive that I start considering the 100gb collections [18:33] http://archive.org/details/ftpsites_zankasoftware.com [18:35] I see that someone has uploaded 125 MacAddict ISOs to the staging machine. [18:35] That's nice. [18:37] not all were FTP; some were panic downloads [18:38] TOO LATE [18:38] and that idx/tar format was a way to do warc-style downloads before warc [18:38] just explaining, that's all [18:38] That I get [18:39] does IA have workable tar/rar viewers? [18:39] oh also the mirrors.vanadac.com one is a pile of FTP sites [18:40] http://archive.org/download/ftpsites_207.182.244.42/207.182.244.42.tar/ [18:42] maybe would be good to break that one up. or maybe not. [18:42] Nope [18:42] :) [18:42] it contains ftp.apple.com which is very very important [18:43] It's good it's not obviously that. [18:43] since that contains MPW and Mac OS Classic dev tools, which apple took down in 2011 [18:44] SketchCow: thank you! thank you!thank you! [18:45] Darik Horn assembled that archive... I probably can reach out to him if necessary, he still has the data, and maybe some more archives too [18:45] (yes, the author of DBAN, that Darik Horn) [19:02] ha ha, two of these mirrors are 36gb [19:35] I took it from 100gb to 4gb [21:25] I vaguely recall someone here was collecting/scanning Game Informer I think? If I'm not imagining this, let me know, spotted around 100 issues for about $30 locally. [21:26] that's cool [21:27] who asked about shipping that cd jukebox? [21:27] balrog_ - presume that question's going to be deferred to me [21:44] not sure [21:53] DrainLbry: Speaking of game mags, is there any interest in scanning/upping Nintendo Powers? [21:55] other people have already done a lot of those I think [21:55] I want to say those were made dark [21:56] I figured that they couldn't be public since Future Publishing is still active [21:57] http://community.retromags.com/files/category/1-nintendo-power/ [21:57] dunno if any have been added to ia or not [21:57] RapidShare, yikes [21:58] if those are the same scans i've looked at before (looks like it based on filenames) some were crap. [21:58] Curious how complete that set is, if it includes all the pack-ins they used to add [21:58] Like trading cards and papercraft [22:05] anyone here in the SF area? [22:24] Only in Maqrch [22:24] march [22:24] heh. well, it's possible I'll need to eat a steak in march too [22:25] awwww yeaahhhh [22:35] so i got over 200 videos from g4tv.com uploaded now [22:35] sweet [22:36] have you downloaded it all, or can we jump in and divide up the work? [22:36] i'm going to be downloading it all [22:37] just hope it doesn't kill comcast internet cap [22:37] hah [22:37] 224G . [22:37] root@teamarchive-1:/2/CDDOWN# du -sh . [22:37] Going along nicely. [22:37] also has anyone here downloaded over 300gb on comcast and not get warned or disconnected? [22:38] when I had comcast they called me every single month like clockwork to tell me that something was wrong with my computer, that I had used (and here they paused in shock) four or five terabytes of bandwidth [22:38] i don't think i have done that much [22:38] its only like 70gb so far [22:39] guess we'll be passing the 2000 cd milestone [22:39] turnkit: I just e-mailed you before realizing you're right here. [22:39] eventually they cut me off [22:39] Oh, we are DEFINITELY going past 2000 cds. [22:40] how do you archive that many? I'm 'archiving' some dvds and I had to stop after one season because the tedium was driving me up a wall [22:40] 490 [22:40] root@teamarchive-1:/2/CDDOWN# find . -name \*.rar -size +200M | wc -l [22:40] I have scripts, remember. [22:40] yea, I automated most of the job [22:40] They break apart the filenames, make assessments, then do a s3 upload. [22:40] So where's the problem? [22:41] Even the automated job was tedium? [22:41] but getting interrupted every half-hour to swap disks and start the next one is a killer. there's no way to build concentration [22:41] Oh, OH. [22:41] I'm not doing the PHYSICAL side yet. [22:41] This is pure donations from others. [22:41] But I can tell you how I do that. [22:41] oh, someone else uploaded ISOs or something? [22:42] I set up multiple machines, like 4-5, doing cd-rom ISOing. [22:42] And I run something I'm supposed to have seen/watched and people expect it, like classic speeches or movies or presentations. [22:42] And let that go while running around doing the dumping. [22:42] ah [22:42] that's pretty clever [23:23] SketchCow you must have trouble recalling why you swear there was a stack of DVDs in classic scenes from Casablanca, etc.