I am pleased to announce that Hewlett Packard and The Computer History Museum have as
of today entered into an agreement allowing CHM to preserve and redistribute all of the
software (objects and sources) along with documentation for the 21xx/1000 family of
computers for non-commercial use.
The software has been explicitly licensed for use both on simulators and real hardware.
HP has also donated a large collection of manuals and software distributions, primarily
from the late 80s and forward, which complements what
CHM already had from earlier software
releases.
CHM will continue to be actively involved in trying to find all of the earlier software
releases which weren't in the HP archives.