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Re: Is ProDOS supported in OSX?



In article <bPGdnY1CuL-TR2SjXTWJkw@comcast.com>,
Bill Garber <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:
 
>> Scientific data never gets obsolete, since you cannot know beforehand
>> what data future scientists will request.
>>
> < snipet >
>> The older media (glass plates, used for photography) at least have
>> one advantage: we can still examine them.  And sometimes there are
>> demands to examine glass plates 100+ years old, for scientific
>> purposes.
>>
>>
>>> I mean, I still have my install disks from my first Sound
>>> Blaster card. Why you may say? Memorabilia. That's all. Just some
>>
>> ...but you don't produce any scientific data with that equipment, do you?
> 
> Um, not really. Should I? ;-)
 
That's for you to decide.  ;-)
 
But since you're not, you don't have much need to preserve that old
data for the future.
 
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