Emulators of Classic Computers

From: Robert Feldman <r_a_feldman_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 14 14:27:01 2004

Hello All:

I've just started a new job (!) at a small firm that does computer
consulting for architectural firms. One project we are involved with is a
study for the Art Institute of Chicago on how best to collect the digital
design data (CAD files, 3D renderings, PowerPoint client presentations,
etc.) that architects are more and more producing. One question that has
arisen is, even if we save the raw files, how will we view them in 50 (or
even 5) years? The AIC doesn't want to collect all the systems and software
that architects use, so the suggestion to use emulators has come up.

I'd like to pick the collective brains of the list and ask what emulators
people know of. If you could email me at rfeldman<at>kfa<dash>inc<dot>com,
listing the hardware and software emulated and what the emulator runs on,
I'd appreciate it.

Many thanks in advance,
Bob

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