What to do when board-manager website dies

Hey folks,

The third party board manager website I'm trying to use has gone offline. Assuming I could find that .json file and all it's information someplace, was able to download it to my computer, is there a way to add that board to the IDE? I'm trying to use the Arduino IDE with a super cheap Wemos W600-pico because the original micropython isn't running fast enough to communicate with a DHT11 sensor. I can toggle a single pin at about 14-16 kHz but when I initiate a reading from the DHT11 i get an error about not getting a full 84 bit response back. The dead weblink is http://arduino.w600.fun/package_w600_index.json

Thanks, Dan.

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Arg, just saw what's on archive.org ... :frowning:

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