[OT] Obsolete software and books
Sammy Lao
sammy.lao-OvU2V46eqDdvgyatUqoQW0B+6BGkLq7r at public.gmane.org
Tue Jun 7 15:07:47 UTC 2011
Well, I'd suggest the Toronto Free Net.
They have a library in their office with technical manuals all the way back from the 90's.
They are on Bay and Dundas.
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On 2011-06-07, at 10:41, Ken Heard <ken-qoNZw2a/gFtBDLzU/O5InQ at public.gmane.org> wrote:
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> Before disposing of obsolete software -- some going back to DOS -- and
> computer books and manuals overtaken by time, I would like to determine
> if there are any persons or organizations, e.g., museums, who collect
> such historical artifacts and would be interested in them. Does anyone
> know of any such persons or organizations?
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> Ken Heard
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