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Well, I can tell you what I finally did to solve MY issues transferring files to my Windows 95 retro machines. Since I don't want to keep burning CD-Rs to move files bigger than 1.4MBs on floppies and I have no USB ports for thumb drives, I ended up having to work with what I did have available - a really old copy of Netscape Navigator 4.04. As everyone knows, the modern internet uses SSL and HTML6 and all kinds of new technologies that Netscape couldn't possibly know about, so NO internet pages work properly, even this forum. What was my fix? I have an in-house media server running Ubuntu Server for PLEX streaming. I also use it as a share drive server. So I added a simple Apache web service and I made an EXTREMELY basic page in order to link files for download. Now I can just download my video card drivers, simple program installers, WinZip, ImgBurn, etc. Just point, click, download, install. It doesn't require passwords or accounts, just enough knowledge of the web server back-end to get the files linked and I'm done.
Well, I can tell you what I finally did to solve MY issues transferring files to my Windows 95 retro machines. Since I don't want to keep burning CD-Rs to move files bigger than 1.4MBs on floppies and I have no USB ports for thumb drives, I ended up having to work with what I did have available - a really old copy of Netscape Navigator 4.04. As everyone knows, the modern internet uses SSL and HTML6 and all kinds of new technologies that Netscape couldn't possibly know about, so NO internet pages work properly, even this forum. What was my fix? I have an in-house media server running Ubuntu Server for PLEX streaming. I also use it as a share drive server.
So, my new strategy is to use the media server's HTTP implementation to serve up the files. Of course, the same files are served up over USB, and I just use the standard ftp utilities on my Windows NT machines and they work just fine. But now my media server has a way to serve them up and other machines can connect to it and download them easily.
If another hacker does this, then they will be able to put any game on the ps3 in a matter of minutes! and that means that Sony will be out of the console market for good. We have seen what happens when sony doesn't support games anymore. Nintendo is turning a profit, now it is time for Sony to do the same, or else they are dead.
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