I had dealt with Don for years, sending him disks when I came accross them
and getting them from him when needed.
His archive is irreplaceable.
If it would help we can create a list of signatures (or at least email
addresses) of people that Don has helped in the past to show the
significance.
As far as Don's collection goes I personally believe the disks and disk
images I sent to Don were for the good of all but after the data is rescued
any monetary value is part of his estate. Don always advertized the archive
as the DynaSig archive not as Don's personal cash cow. Don put sweat and
effort in to help all and I for one am grateful, I hope his wife gets fair
market value for his computers.
It may be useful to start a new archive anyway, even if Don's archive is
rescued it could be handy to have more ready.
If people are interested maybe we can make a list of what we have to donate.
Right now I am already working with others to archive several systems.
Please remember archiving does not just mean the latest or best system but
as many versions as possible even if you only prefer one specific version.
Randy
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