[Coco] CoCo Files repository

Sean badfrog at gmail.com
Sun Dec 7 23:30:36 EST 2008


It's very generous of you to do that!

I think for the most part everyone has the same trade off with the
repository vs. the upload speed.  I just got rid of my static IP, so I
can't host any longer.  (I had business DSL, but they refused to admit
they had problems with the wire)  My download speed is about 5x was
DSL was, but I can't have any more web servers in my basement.



On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 10:23 PM, Chad H <chadbh74 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, many of us have personal collections of .PDF manuals, .DSK softwares and
> other nick nacks we would like to share but keep having to find a good place
> to host the files.  Some I have seen use RapidShare, others I've seen host
> right from their own PC (I used to do this.)  Unfortunately these have their
> limitations and problems.
>
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> It so happens I have a personal server with 30+ gigs of space unallocated at
> the moment and I'm offering the space as a sort of CoCo repository, if
> anyone is interested.  The files people upload there will be available to
> the rest of the community.  Please let me know your thoughts on this.
>
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> Upload:
>
>                ftp://excalibur1.net    username: cocoshare
> password:share
>
> This is the upload point.  Once the files are received I will evaluate them
>
> to make sure they are appropriate for the CoCo repository and not just
>
> someone fooling around.  Then I will move them to the permanent
>
> HTTP share point at http://excalibur1.net/coco
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