This would be the site hosting the D9 fully multiplex schematics, all I get now is a page full of crap and a title that says "Contact Support". I guess whoever it was that was paying for the hosting isn't any more
Oddly enough I was toying with a program for downloading whole websites and guess which one I tried it out on, it's not complete but it's better than owt. If they don't reappear on Petrila I guess I'll need somewhere to shove them (and preferably done by someone that knows what they're doing )
I reckon they've gone over the bandwidth limit; I wonder if a cached copy will work? I'll have a check.
Edit: Nope, no good. I tried the internet archive but it's not working
1996 406 1.8LX Got a bad case of hydro lock!
1996 406 Executive 2.0 Turbo XU10J2TE No longer hangin' on in there
1997 Honda CB500V
2003 Volvo V40 1.8 GDi SE killed by a nutter in a beemer 5 series
2008 Mondeo 2.0 TDCi Titanium X
"Always look on the bright side of life, dedo, dedo dedodedo"
dogslife wrote:If it does, 'pop up' again, can such a thing be copied anyhow?
That's what I was trying to do, I was using WinHTTrack website copier, just the English and French (because some of the English stuff just says "not translated" or whatever in French) and only for the 406. I have spotted a couple of diagrams missing though (notably my engine ecu ), possibly because I'm not sure what I'm doing... Hmm, it's 112 megs
As far as I can make out I've downloaded the whole thing, although I'm not sure what the huge disparity between size and size on disk is about:
Size: 191MB
Size on disk: 356MB
56,432 files, 81 folders.
I suppose all I need to do now is unplug me dongle and have a surf
The url's I posted would just be for French and English options from the site.
They give properties of,
Size 44.7 MB
Size on disk 59.4 MB
5213 Files, 12 Folders
The the difference between the sizes is because of the large number of tiny image files and the way that files are stored on the drive.
If you grabbed the entire site then you have the files for every language, and all the models listed.
stealthe
Allocation units are the granularity with which disk space will be allocated to files, so if you have a 4k allocation unit, a 1k file will be allocated 4k, and a 10k file will be allocated 12k. A smaller allocation size will give less "wasted" space, but will also be slower to access (actual data) due to increased MFT/FAT access.
Hmm, I've now got something similar but not identical - 5,215 files, which is probably the blurb Wintittytrack or whatever it's called shoved in there. During my surfette I did come across one pic I didn't have but it turns out neither does petrila So, we're not completely screwed if they disappear for good. Which reminds me...