>> | Anon archive 4dec2020(fr)07:30 No.81618 OP P1/disc/ What will happen to SWF-chan and the flash archive after this year ends? Will they cease to exist? I sure hope they stay longer after that. Any official statement/announcement from the owner regarding this? Thanks in advance. |
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>> | Anonymous 4dec2020(fr)12:31 No.81621 A P2R1The site will stick around. Will you? |
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>> | Anonymous 4dec2020(fr)13:03 No.81622 B P3R2hey can admin make some kind of FAQ I've noticed an increase in newfags here |
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>> | Anon archive 4dec2020(fr)15:14 No.81626 OP P4R3Thanks for the reply. My faith in humanity restored. I've been lurking around for years though I'm rarely using the board, so I will definitely stick around. Also, is there a dedicated thread/section/place on Swf-chan where I can ask for help hunting this one flash animation that I remember being posted here but then vanished without a trace. It's a simple all-ages Japanese animation made by Kaleidoscope in 2008? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8INTCsS1Q54 Here's a You Tube video about it. Thanks in advance. |
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>> | Anonymous 4dec2020(fr)21:23 No.81635 C P5R4>>81622 There is the roadmap and how2flash vs. ruffle on the bottom of the GET page.>>81618 Admin already implementing the least invasive implementation of ruffle imaginable, literally making everyone happy and able to continue to use flash. >>81626 No special place, any thread (like this one) will do. |
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>> | Anonymous 5dec2020(sa)16:51 No.81659 A P6R5>>81626 At the very beginning of the video there's a load screen showing that the flash is 6974 KB. So I tried searching swfchan for flashes between 6972k and 6976k, unfortunately it looks like it is not archived. The first flash (and its remake) can be found by searching "evils tower" but the sequel is missing.Maybe there is a Kaleidoscope collection in a torrent somewhere? Otherwise we could look for it through web.archive.org but I don't which addresses to check. |
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>> | Anonymous 6dec2020(su)14:29 No.81678 E P8R7>>81663 Already archived, well did anon! Great detective work. |
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>> | Anon archive 6dec2020(su)14:30 No.81679 OP P9R8>>81663 Whoaa, Thanks a ton bro. I used wayback too but for some reason it gave me an error, so I gave up. I've downloaded it. Is there a way to upload to the SWF-chan archive for future generations? |
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>> | Anonymous 7dec2020(mo)02:01 No.81683 D P10R9>>81679 Uploading a flash on 4chan /f/ or one of the upload boards on swfchan.net (in this case /show/) is enough to archive it. Posted it for you on /f/. http://swfchan.com/25/121828/?et_td.swfProtip: if you want to see if a flash you have is already archived, all you need to do is search the filesize in bytes prepended by a >. For example in the case of et_td.swf which is 8.781.586 bytes, you can find it by searching ">8781586". |
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>> | Anonymous 7dec2020(mo)05:40 No.81692 A P11R10>>81663 Great work my dude, your detective skillz are better than mine! You could have uploaded it as "Kaleidoscope et_td.swf" to make easier for people to find in the future but the important thing is you found it. |
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>> | Anon archive 8dec2020(tu)20:37 No.81727 OP P12R11>>81683 Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. And sorry for my late reply, I've been really busy hoarding flashes from several sites now. I download them manually and not using any bots so it's definitely not me who bogs swf-chan right now. |
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