PCR File Downloads Here
Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 9:08 pm
In addition to standard MVP3 and the odd ALi PCR files, I have the following PCR files that I, (in my ignorance), don't have the foggyist idea of what they are for. If anyone wants any of them let me know.
80861130.pcr; 8086122d.pcr; 80861a20.pcr; 80861a21.pcr; 80861a22.pcr; 80862410.pcr; 80862411.pcr; 80862412.pcr; 80862418.pcr; 80862500.pcr; 80862501.pcr; 80867100.pcr; 80867190.pcr; 80867191.pcr; 80867192.pcr; and finally, kt133.pcr.
Though thinking about it, most of them are probably for the old intel 8086, and not of the slightest interest to anyone.
K, here is what I am going to do; gonna attach every pcr file I have, (including some not so common MVP3 files), right here.
Re-EDIT : Have available 4 PCR files for ALi, (2 are probably 2 versions of the same one) 14 PCR files for Via, (i.e. 11 different PCR files, 3 of which have 2 different versions) plus the 8086 PCR files named.
EDIT : Well I tried; but it seems that the file extension "PCR" is not allowed in attachments. Two ways around that, I could rename all the files changing the extension to "TXT", or people could just send me an e-mail address to send them to. The former method is kinda circumventing site rules via slease tactics, so unless Nohr gives permission, I shall rely on the second.
80861130.pcr; 8086122d.pcr; 80861a20.pcr; 80861a21.pcr; 80861a22.pcr; 80862410.pcr; 80862411.pcr; 80862412.pcr; 80862418.pcr; 80862500.pcr; 80862501.pcr; 80867100.pcr; 80867190.pcr; 80867191.pcr; 80867192.pcr; and finally, kt133.pcr.
Though thinking about it, most of them are probably for the old intel 8086, and not of the slightest interest to anyone.
K, here is what I am going to do; gonna attach every pcr file I have, (including some not so common MVP3 files), right here.
Re-EDIT : Have available 4 PCR files for ALi, (2 are probably 2 versions of the same one) 14 PCR files for Via, (i.e. 11 different PCR files, 3 of which have 2 different versions) plus the 8086 PCR files named.
EDIT : Well I tried; but it seems that the file extension "PCR" is not allowed in attachments. Two ways around that, I could rename all the files changing the extension to "TXT", or people could just send me an e-mail address to send them to. The former method is kinda circumventing site rules via slease tactics, so unless Nohr gives permission, I shall rely on the second.