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    IBM PS/Valuepoint 6387 software?

    I've recently acquired another 486 computer, because I definitely don't have enough of those, and I've been struggling to find any software or drivers for it. The couple of sites that I've seen that had the drivers only linked to an FTP server that no longer exists from what I can tell, so I don't really know where to go to find stuff for it.

    Anyone have any clue where to find this stuff?

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    Some of these files might be useful:

    http://ps-2.kev009.com/pcpartnerinfo/ctstips/d5ca.htm

    the links at the end of the above link are broken, but here they are alive:

    http://greyghost.mooo.com/pccbbs/valuepnt/

    540to528.exe 171625 12-15-94 64XX 540 H-disk fix for Novell Server
    6381fxx.exe 226681 10-29-93 6381 FXX Power Management Disk
    6381wg31.zip 9033 05-25-94 Replaces SYSTEM.INI in Win for WrkGroup
    atios232.exe 678200 07-26-94 32-bit video driver for OS/2 2.1 on P60/D
    atiset01.exe 1061236 07-26-94 ATI/PCI Mach 32 video drivers for OS/2
    clock00.exe 35920 06-02-93 Date/Time error fix for OS/2 1.3 on VP
    clock01.sys 3686 10-14-93 VP2 OS/2 2.00.1 Date & Time
    d2uf4spl.pdf 444257 08-11-98 ValuePoint HMM Supplement April, 1994
    dcodeati.exe 893377 01-11-95 OS/2 ATI-TR fix for P60/D
    doscdati.exe 21897 01-04-95 Device driver for TR, ATI & Novell P60D
    dosdcati.exe 21783 01-11-95 Fix for Video Hangs with Net. Cards and > 16
    colors on network
    dosports.exe 1792 02-23-94 Initialize COM3 or COM4 on ISA Systems
    dossmc.zip 4071 03-24-94 Fix - 6381 or P60/D serial port hangs-DOS
    dsaafix.exe 123391 04-02-96 Code fix for IDE 120, 240, 340MB
    fastcur.com 19 12-17-94 Fast cursor for 6381
    hddpio.exe 6731 05-18-94 Makes 170&245M HD on 6384 P60D a PIO
    ibmatid1.exe 950635 01-27-95 ATI Mach32 setup & video drivers 2.3 P60D #1
    ibmatid2.exe 1095131 08-16-94 ATI Mach32 setup & video driver 2.3 P60D #2
    ibmkbfix.exe 16766 09-15-93 Fix VP keyboard lockup in Windows
    ide311.exe 22324 01-02-93 updated disk driver for netware 3.11
    idecdfix.sys 12926 12-22-94 IDE CDROM fix for 6387
    l6jt68a.exe 428589 06-21-95 Flash BIOS update for ValuePoint 2 v68
    l6jt70a.exe 429023 05-06-97 Flash BIOS update diskette VP2 v70
    l6jt70a.new 153 06-13-97 Readme for L6JT70A.EXE
    l6jt70a.txt 4454 06-13-97 Readme for L6JT70A.EXE
    l8jt43a.exe 568599 03-10-95 Flash BIOS update for 6381 v.43
    l8jt44a.exe 569232 01-19-96 Flash BIOS update for 6381 v44
    l8jt51a.exe 572766 01-05-98 Flash BIOS v51 6381
    l8jt52a.exe 569361 01-19-98 Flash BIOS update v52a 6381
    l8jt52a.txt 640 01-19-98 Readme for L8JT52A.EXE
    ldjt67a.exe 683785 03-01-95 Flash BIOS update 64xx v67
    ldjt70a.exe 683887 05-06-95 Flash BIOS update 64xx v70
    ldjt80a.exe 631137 01-05-98 Flash BIOS v80A 6472, 6482, 6492, 6484, 6494
    ldjt80a.txt 6361 01-05-98 Readme for LDJT80A
    ldjt81a.exe 686465 09-10-99 Flash BIOS update diskette v81a 64xx
    ldjt81a.txt 6513 09-10-99 Readme file for LDJT81A.EXE
    lformat.exe 144660 01-16-95 low-level format utility for 6384 P60/D
    ntfloppy.zip 13802 02-15-94 Patch to load Windows NT from diskette
    6384-18x, 6384-19x
    os2drvp.exe 918273 02-26-93 OS/2 2.00.1 vid recovery dsk - 486 VP1
    p60dgs.exe 626719 06-03-94 Diagnostics for P-60D v 4.0
    p60nt.exe 147472 03-15-94 Fix for P60D w/527MB hardfile that can't load
    WIN NT 3.1
    parityfx.exe 768 07-07-93 Fix for Parity Errors on NEW VP's
    preinst1.exe 497344 12-29-92 OS/2 Pre-Install Utility Disk (1 of 3)
    preinst2.exe 545752 06-23-94 OS/2 - Pre-install utility disk 2 of 3
    preinst3.exe 473647 12-30-92 OS/2 Preinstall Utility Disk (3 of 3)
    refresh.exe 33756 02-17-95 Refresh Rate Utility for VP Systems
    s3-16m.exe 1358907 12-13-94 OS/2 2.1 S3 video drivers
    s3132x25.com 6 01-28-94 132 Column mode for S3 Valuepoints.
    s3132x43.com 6 01-27-94 132 col mode for S3 VP's
    s3cds22.exe 377277 06-15-95 S3 86C805 v2.20 DOS/Utilities
    s3cos1.exe 1357586 06-15-95 S3 86C805 OS/2 2.x High Res
    s3cwn24.exe 567357 06-15-95 S3 86C805 v2.4B8 Windows
    s3dos20.exe 348507 07-23-93 DOS and CAD S3 drivers ver 2.0
    s3dos220.exe 388231 12-16-93 S3 DOS and CAD drivers Ver2.2
    s61g1423.pdf 1248701 05-18-98 Valuepoint Hardware Maintenance Manual -
    September 1993
    shadow.exe 6921 05-12-93 Enable/Disable ROM Shadow for NEW VPs
    si25dosb.exe 639877 10-13-93 6381 425sx DOS Video Driver Update
    si25winb.exe 689013 10-14-93 6381 (Fxx) Windows 3.1 updated SVGA driver
    si33dosb.exe 427010 10-13-93 6381 433dx DOS Video Driver Update
    si33winb.exe 611643 10-13-93 6381 433dx Windows Video Driver Update
    sirq.exe 7759 05-03-94 Fixes for VP Ethernet Cards in 6381 for IRQ's
    other than 11
    slwdwn.zip 810 02-24-94 Slow down utility for fast CPU's
    vp1diags.exe 145208 05-13-93 Diag diskette for orig. 6384 VP1
    vp2copro.zip 61010 09-28-94 VP2 Math-coprocessor fix DOS/Win Req/VP2FL65A
    vp2diags.exe 181185 01-13-94 PS/VP Diagnostics (Type 2) 1.2 425SX, 433SX,
    433DX, 466DX2
    vp2fl53a.exe 428380 09-20-94 Flash bios upgrade for ValuePoint 2 v53
    vp2fl54a.exe 428442 09-20-94 Flash bios upgrade for ValuePoint 2 v54
    vp2fl58a.exe 428382 09-20-94 Flash bios upgrade for ValuePoint 2 v58
    vp2fl62a.exe 428425 09-20-94 Flash bios upgrade for ValuePoint 2 v62
    vp2fl65a.exe 428441 09-23-94 Flash BIOS update for ValuePoint 2 v65
    vp2fl66a.exe 429333 10-26-94 Fix for Danish Language Problem
    vp2upmem.exe 156672 04-13-94 Flash For 192K Upper Memory on VP2.
    vp386svg.exe 866834 12-22-93 PS/VP 386 SVGA Drivers/Utilities
    vp486svg.exe 339833 11-22-94 PS/VP 486 SVGA Drivers/utilities
    vpclock.sys 3712 06-29-93 Old clock01.sys for 6384 VP/ OS2 2.00.1
    vpp60fl4.exe 721307 09-20-94 Flash Bios update for P60/D;flicker problems
    vpp60fl6.exe 722824 09-20-94 Flash Bios update for P60/D v1.00.06
    vppdiags.exe 352413 07-07-94 Diagnostics for 64XX ValuePoint
    vppfl44a.exe 623043 09-20-94 Flash BIOS upgrade 64XX v44
    vppfl53a.exe 428310 09-14-94 Flash BIOS upgrade 64XX v53
    vppfl54a.exe 429233 12-22-94 Flash BIOS update 64xx v54
    vppfl56a.exe 626543 09-20-94 Flash BIOS upgrade 64XX v56
    vppfl58a.exe 627692 09-19-94 Flash BIOS upgrade 64XX v58
    vppfl61a.exe 654404 12-10-94 Flash BIOS upgrade 64XX v61
    vppfl63a.exe 683707 12-17-94 Flash BIOS update 64xx v63
    vppfl64a.exe 684754 12-21-94 Flash BIOS update 64xx v64
    vppfl65a.exe 683871 01-20-95 Flash BIOS update 64xx v65
    vppnp10.exe 82452 03-08-95 64xx Plug & Play Utility
    vpqna.zip 12967 03-13-93 ValuePoint Common Q&A Excellent Info!!
    vpsidia2.exe 175302 01-05-94 Diagnostics Diskette for 6381SX/SI VP v1.01
    vpsidiag.exe 175302 06-03-94 Diagnostics diskette for 6381 VP v1.01
    vpsifl39.exe 569061 09-20-94 Flash BIOS update for 6381 v39
    vpsifl40.exe 568677 09-20-94 Flash BIOS update for 6381 v40
    vpsifl42.exe 569147 09-20-94 Flash BIOS update for 6381 v42
    vpwinbhf.exe 27390 01-12-95 WIN 32 bit disk access for > 527 meg IDE HD
    windr386.exe 753476 12-22-92 Windows 3.1 drivers for 386 PS/VP
    windr486.exe 1132886 10-19-93 Windows driver for et4000 -vp1
    winsmc.zip 6788 03-24-94 Fix - 6381 or P60/D serial port hangs-Windows.
    winwgsmc.zip 23162 06-09-94 Fix Problems in Windows for Workgroups 6381,
    P60/D
    zero_dma.zip 857 05-12-93 3rd party DMA Networking Card Fix

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