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“It’s Dead, Jim”: Resurrecting an Obsolete File, Part 1 « The Signal:
Digital Preservation
While clearing out some personal clutter recently, I came across an old
CD-ROM, published in 1989, that I always assumed was of great cultural
value. Of course, when I tried to play it I got nothing but error messages
and I set about finding a way to make it work.

 http://1.usa.gov/sJPQc6

Source: http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2011/12/it
’s-dead-jim-resurrecting-an-obsolete-file-part-1/
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