[02:44] http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/03/stakeout-how-the-fbi-tracked-and-busted-a-chicago-anon/ [05:23] SketchCow: i found out why search was not updating [05:24] its all in v2 beta of the site :P [06:03] SketchCow: i noticed that the list doesn't understand foreign characters [06:03] but click on the item they work [06:04] https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator:%22GameLand%22 [07:50] so i got 1988 and 1996 Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parades [11:58] ooh, double escaping [11:59] godane: a good bug report :) [16:23] i got some great news on the marshill.com video downloads [16:23] i was able to find videos going back into 2007 [16:23] links still work [16:39] by the way i figured this out my using my im_ sort of hack [16:45] what hack is that? [16:45] shhh [16:46] *nobody saw that* [16:58] db48x: i pmed you about it [17:04] looks like one of the old sites is still public in wayback machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20001018075134/http://www.marshill.fm/ [17:49] what i marshill? [17:49] is* [19:46] DFJustin: 01 Nov 14:30Z tell DFJustin Did the nintendo twitter actually finish this time or crash again [19:46] it's a church [19:46] DFJustin: 12:21Z tell DFJustin Did the nintendo twitter finish or crash not long after starting again, leave me a message since I wont be in the irc much today [19:50] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Hill_Church [19:51] TFGBD: ^ [20:10] They're right in my back yard. [21:16] in grabbing mp3s going back to the year 2000 [21:17] its audio only for years 2000 and 2006 i think [21:17] *2000 to 2006 i think [21:29] also looks like mars hill chruch was for torrents: http://cdn.marshillchurch.org/media/2007/09/30/20070930_fathers-and-fighting.iso.torrent [22:20] i have past 40k in my godaneinbox collection [22:44] should I put an archiveteam tag in some of my uploads even though I don't work for you guys? [22:44] YOU'RE HIRED [22:44] yes [22:46] but it's not all official like [22:46] Do we look official? [22:46] I don't consider myself one of you guys and I'm not like running scripts 247 [22:47] I'm not all fanceeey [22:51] so long as you're interested in saving stuff, that's all that matters! [22:52] I just found a bunch of shovelware graphics CDs in the other room [22:52] Stuff like "mastering photoshop" and "fonts" etc. [22:52] the fonts ones you should definitely put up [22:52] I have something about FrontPage 98 too [22:52] we've got a little collection of fonts & clipart CDs up there [22:52] TFGBD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2ZTmuX3cog#t=42m52s [22:52] I think it's clipart or something [22:53] I really need to start digging in the garage [22:53] that's where all the good stuff (floppies) are [22:53] if you've got anything by Expert software, Cosmi, or Swift Jewel, put those up [22:54] Oh, i remember Expert Software! [22:54] I know I have some somewhere [22:54] you should definitely do thsoe floppies much sooner rather than later- the lifespan of a floppy isn't that good, especially if it's in somewhat hostile locations [22:54] TFGBD: Yeah, I'd recommend you get on that reasonably quick. Floppy media isn't quite dead yet, but it's laying on its death bed. [22:54] Yeah, I had some issues reading my Micrografix Picture Publisher 4.0 disk 4 [22:55] It had CRC errors [22:55] but it still seemed to install fine from the dumped floppy images [22:55] In that case, I'll just zip up the bad floppy and hope the files are okay [22:57] should I make a note that I had dumping issues with the 4th disk? [22:57] Also that it was a backup copy [22:57] sure [22:59] TFGBD: note as much information as you have [22:59] it can never be too much :P [23:00] basically, note as much information as you can get away with in the time you have available [23:02] I also found this thing called DOS 6.22 Plus Enhanced Tools [23:02] No idea how this is different from a regular DOS 6.22 [23:02] But I assume it isn't exceedingly rare [23:02] I had issues dumping it, though [23:02] but zipping the files worked fine?! [23:03] grab what you can :D [23:04] Yeah, I figure they can always be recreated from the files if they are fine [23:04] I also have some AMDK8 and P1 machine [23:04] machines* [23:04] Guess I should get on backing up their HDDs [23:05] AMDK6& [23:06] what are you using to make disk images [23:08] Winimage [23:08] Saving as raw .img [23:09] I'm using ImgBurn for the CDs [23:09] good good [23:10] remember to write-protect floppies before letting windows see them [23:10] I'm started saving the CDs as bin/cue [23:10] and then just converting them to ISO later [23:10] I think one of these floppies might have had a bootsector virus in it. Not sure [23:11] Oh maaan. :) [23:11] But I accidentally booted from it and the main HDD would no longer boot suddenly [23:11] Had to run a chkdsk [23:11] Might have just been a coinkidink, though [23:12] The only thing I really tested were the picture publisher floppy images. [23:12] It worked great in my WinFrame VM. [23:12] Hmm, guess I should upload Winframe too [23:12] But I only have an ISO. [23:13] I guess I could email the guy and see if he will do bin/cue. [23:13] He was also going to get back to me with box shots [23:13] I kind of doubt old boot sector viruses would be able to do anything on a modern pc [23:14] Yeah, wasn't sure what to think [23:14] It's not like I installed from it [23:14] I can't see how DOS 6.22 would kill an NTFS partition either [23:14] It's just a boot/install disk [23:14] DFJustin: There's no reason they couldn't do *anything*. [23:15] I'd expect most of what they'd do is break stuff. [23:15] in various colourful wayys [23:15] ways * [23:15] PCs are THAT different [23:15] Mostly just faster [23:15] aren't* [23:15] This isn't an EFI BIOS either [23:16] TFGBD: what format are you storing CDs in, then? .img? [23:16] I'd expect a typical boot sector virus to be written to chainload to msdos.sys on a FAT FS, though. [23:16] bin/cue [23:16] oh, I thought imgburn only supported img for imaging? [23:16] It must be a newer version then [23:16] apparently I am mistaken :P [23:16] I installed it a few months ago [23:16] Meaning a boot sector virus running on a modern-ish PC would make the new boot sector into something that would make it stop booting. :) [23:17] well, it *is* years ago since I last used Windows [23:17] so... :P [23:17] well they could do anything but would it actually work given that most boot sector viruses were written for mid-1980s era pcs [23:17] it actually defaulted to bin/cue for a few CDs I tried for some reason [23:17] like could it even find the hard drive [23:17] it'd be a little disconcerting if the lifespan of malware were to be longer than that of legitimate software [23:17] but.. yeah [23:17] ImgBurn used to be called DVD Decrypter. [23:17] DFJustin: The BIOS interface for hard drives is actually identical. [23:17] So: yes, it would be able to find the hard drive. [23:18] ok then yeah [23:18] Malware is timeless, brah! [23:18] I have some of that to contribute too if AO really wants it... [23:18] Modern OSes just don't use the BIOS disk interface because it's stupidly slow. Works perfectly fine and is by *far* the easiest way of accessing disk in minimal space though. [23:18] Like, say, a boot sector virus. :) [23:19] I uploaded a bunch https://archive.org/details/Viruses-20040521 [23:19] I needed to boot DOS on my EFI laptop to fix the EFI bios corruption [23:19] Thank god for legacy option roms. [23:19] Oh, neat! [23:19] How long before they dark it? [23:20] I found this DOS disk next to a dead guy's Radioshack tandy. [23:20] dunno, I can always poke jason too [23:20] So, who knows where it has been [23:21] What gives. Archive.org isn't letting me upload more files with the stupid confusing Item Editor. [23:21] Well, it did [23:21] it took the cues but seems like it failed on the BINs [23:21] wait, nm. it's just slow [23:22] I wish it showed some progress [23:22] I guess you only get progress for the initial upload