Good point, and thanks for the referral. Robert Feldman wrote: > At the risk of wandering off-topic from DSpace, when archiving non-PC > software (i.e., for operating systems other than MS-DOS/PC-DOS or Microsoft > Windows, and not on standard IBM format disks) it is advisable to create an > image of the original disk with software like 22Disk or ImageDisk. In that > way, you can recreate a disk that will run on the original hardware. This is > especially important where the original disk was copy protected by > non-physical means. > > For more information on archiving old software, you might want to post a > question to Classic Computer Mailing List at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or look in > their archives. > > Bob > -- MacKenzie Smith Associate Director for Technology MIT Libraries
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