This is to all the servers that had such vintage Intel data starting from 1998: http://download.viglen.co.uk/ -> http://download.viglen.co.uk/files/Motherboards/ http://drivers.stonegroup.co.uk/ -> http://drivers.stonegroup.co.uk/ftp/Bios/Desktop/Archive/Intel/ ftp://89.179.20.136/ -> ftp://89.179.20.136/firmware/motherboard/intel/ ftp://ftp.spez.com.ua -> ftp://ftp.spez.com.ua/driver/mb/intel/ ftp://ftp.ioncomputer.com/ -> ftp://ftp.ioncomputer.com/hardware/SYSTEMS/1990s/ ftp://ftp.redcom.ru/ ->ftp://ftp.redcom.ru/support/hardware/Intel/ http://www.i-proservice.be -> http://www.i-proservice.be/index.php?dir=I-PRO/I-PRO PC's/Motherboard/Intel/ https://rebyte.me -> https://rebyte.me/en/intel/ ftp://50.236.239.153 ftp://50.236.239.153/AIO/Motherboards/INTEL_DH61AG/Docs/DH61AG_BIOS_0105_Alert.pdf https://mega.nz -> https://mega.nz/#F!1koRyIqI!tTw97tV8mZynflvq_a9RGQ edwin/evasive, owner of http://www.elhvb.com http://www.win3x.org/uh19/ -> http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/result/?manufacturerId=207 And of course, Intel for keeping most of it in the first place (that is, until they finally cleaned it up). Without these servers, the Intel File Collation would not have been as large as it is. --Ami Sapphire, 2019/09/20, 2019/09/21, 2020/12/30, 2021/05/11