On Tue, 30 Sep 2014, Michael Holley wrote:
I have copies of the early DOS based ABEL software; it
runs in a DOS box on
Windows 98. I believe that Xilinx now owns the copyright. I have donated
copies of the software and source code to the Computer History Museum.
This is really cool, but will it be available to people? I don't know
about the CHM policies on this kind of thing, but if they're like most
museums, they're essentially a Roach Motel. Things go in and NEVER come
out again. If this is the case, would you consider uploading the
materials to the Internet Archive?
tnx!
g.
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