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Re: Appleworks format converter?



I converted basically all 400+ of my Appleworks files onto the PC. But interestingly there were two problems, requiring that each file be edited. First, the linefeed/cr issue. There are freeware text editors for the PC (Metapad) that'll convert to Unix or DOS format. Second, the Appleworks documents I had double-spaced were text dumped with double <cr>'s, so I need to write a macro to pull them out. I wasn't expecting this, since modern word processors don't typically double-space the text when exported.

Anyway, with regard to NASA, these organizations need to hire data forensics people to save and convert this stuff before it's too late. Of course it's always too late for some data, but it would be a tremdendous loss to lose the bulk of the Mercury/Gemini/Apollo data for example.

Paul R. Santa-Maria wrote:

Tom Zuchowski wrote:
I hope someone at NASA has done something to preserve the many miles of
probe data stored on magnetic tape all those years ago.

They have the data.  What they don't have is any documentation on
the format and everyone who knows has retired or died.  Just a
bunch of bits...

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Paul R. Santa-Maria
Monroe, Michigan USA