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I am now providing online web space for forum-related files. This includes images, mp3s, etc. Nothing executable, illegal, or virus-infected. The directories are available at: http://forums.nesfiles.com/community/Each user who has sent me files has a directory there with their files in them. For now, please just Email me files at webmaster@nesfiles.com and I'll put them up when I get a chance(no guarantees as to how fast). Let me know which thread they're related to so I can make sure they're relevent. PM me here to make sure I get the Email. Thanks. -- Derek
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Got you. Cool thing. 8)
Is there any limit one should be aware of?
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"manuel" wrote:Got you. Cool thing. 8)
Is there any limit one should be aware of? Since I'll be posting everything, I'll manually watch everyone's consumption. I'm not setting up specific limits right now, as I have plenty of space/bandwidth. -- Derek
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That's good. :)
I'll probably send you some pics of my Twin Famicom. NES-Luke wanted to see them (I don't remember the thread now).
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So would this be strictly for images, or are text files alright, too. Say, for listing our collection? Or a new list of something? http://robertlbryant.com
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I think text files should be no problem.
I'm now sending my Famicom pics to Derek. My upload ist not so fast, so it takes time...
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what is that weird DIN style connector on the back of the Twin Famicom? also, I must say that it is cool, and I want it :P

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I don't know what all the expansion slots (there are 4) are for. One on the back is for connecting another controller (or the famous mat or something) to it.
Oh... I need to clean my two babies. :cry: I didn't realize that they are that dirty. But I can't get it off just with wet cloth. It's very very old dirt and dust. :wink:
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Oh, wrong answer! You said on the BACK.
On the back there is that "Din style connector". It says it's for the "RF connector". It's just for plugging it into the TV. :)
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yeah, and it's in all those small areas... best bet may be to open them ip and use water on the plastic pieces after removing all electronic parts from them... I do that to my controllers to get the years of hand grime off of them.

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I'm quite afraid of opening them. I'm good at opening, but not so good on putting things together again. :(
But thank you for your tips. When I have time and patience in my next holidays, I might try it.
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"Roth" wrote:So would this be strictly for images, or are text files alright, too. Say, for listing our collection? Or a new list of something? Yes-- txt files, html, images, video, etc. -- Derek
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video, yikes, that could eat up a lot of bandwidth... just how much have you got?

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"NES-Luke" wrote:video, yikes, that could eat up a lot of bandwidth... just how much have you got? 1000GB/month. Current usage on the Linux box(which is where this is hosted) is 2-3GB/day, so that's only 60-90GB of the 1000GB allotment. -- Derek
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1000Gbytes? that's HUGE... almost a TB holy...

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"dkalweit" wrote:1000GB/month. NES Files rules! That's alot of bandwidth to have! I guess if you're going to do something, do it right! http://robertlbryant.com
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A 1000G??!!! That's 1 Terabyte, right? :? That's a lot. There is a good video out there (when you read the reviews), but I can't get it, because nobody is seeding the torrent. http://www.filesoup.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=74486Does anybody have this video?
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Technically, 1TB is 1024GB, but yeah-- close enough. I'm not sure the best way for people to get me big files for posting in the web space yet. I guess we'll cross that bridge when we come to it... -- Derek
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"manuel" wrote:A 1000G??!!! That's 1 Terabyte, right? Pretty darn close! A terabyte is 1024 Gb. Just like all the others as you go down the scales. 1024 Mb is 1 gig, 1024 kb is 1 Mb, 1024 b is 1 kb. It's pretty cool how that works out... As for the torrent, I haven't messed with those. I don't know exactly how it works, but it reminds me to much of Kazaa from what I've heard... http://robertlbryant.com
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"dkalweit" wrote: I'm not sure the best way for people to get me big files for posting in the web space yet. I guess we'll cross that bridge when we come to it... FTP would work, but it's not too secure... people could be uploading anything...

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