preserving / ressurecting old docs?

From: David Gesswein <djg_at_drs-esg.com>
Date: Tue Jun 26 06:55:11 2001

From: Bill Bradford <mrbill_at_mrbill.net>
>On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 11:20:44PM -0400, David Gesswein wrote:
>> My scans (and other peoples)
>> http://www.pdp8.net/query_docs/query.shtml
>
>Thanks for the tips. Looks like you've already done quite a few of the
>handbooks that I have - which will save some work. I'll also link to
>your site from decdocs.org if thats okay with you.

More links are always good. I was also planning to contact you
about putting any 8 relevant docs in my database pointing to your site
when you had them online.

Also about the DEC copying notice

>From ftp://ftp.dbit.com/pub/pdp8/doc/README

>From the January 1985 Software Documentation Products Directory (EJ-26361-78),
first page:

3. RIGHT TO COPY

   Beginning January 1, 1985, Digital customers are given a right to copy, at
   no charge, any Digital Archival Software Documentation Publication
   (excluding restricted or third party owned) that we no longer offer for
   sale. However, the copyright is retained as the exclusive property of
   Digital Equipment Corporation.

David Gesswein
http://www.pdp8.net/ -- Run an old computer with blinkenlights.
Received on Tue Jun 26 2001 - 06:55:11 BST

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