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'''Bitsavers''' is an arm of the [[Computer History Museum]] which has the goal of making scanned documentation and engineering drawings, and machine-readable [[source code]] and [[object code]] of old computers available on the [[Internet]].
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'''Bitsavers''' is a project which has the goal of making scanned documentation and engineering drawings, and machine-readable [[source code]] and [[object code]] for old computers, available on the [[Internet]]. It is primarily the work of Al Kossow (who is a Software Curator at the [[Computer History Museum]], although Bitsavers is an independent project).
  
It has a number of mirrors around the Internet; requests to the main Bitsavers site are automatically re-directed to one of the mirrors.
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It has a number of mirrors around the Internet.
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==External links==
 
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org bitsavers.org] - Main Web page
 
* [http://www.bitsavers.org bitsavers.org] - Main Web page
  
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 13 January 2022

Bitsavers is a project which has the goal of making scanned documentation and engineering drawings, and machine-readable source code and object code for old computers, available on the Internet. It is primarily the work of Al Kossow (who is a Software Curator at the Computer History Museum, although Bitsavers is an independent project).

It has a number of mirrors around the Internet.

External links