On 12/30/2020 12:28 PM, Ray Davison wrote:
I will keep DOS running primarily for accounting and word-processing, because none of the "modern" apps have given me reason to change.

However, I have about fifteen linear feet of software and third party books that I may have used but mostly acquired because I thought it might be useful someday - including a two pound, still skin-packed, package to connect DOS to a 3270.

I need the shelf space.  Does this stuff have any use to anyone?

I would love to take a look at all of that, but I currently am in a situation where I do not have the space to store that.

Beside the nostalgic value to some people, it might be interesting to some people somewhere and the most common way to preserve things like this is to have a digital copy of it on the Internet.

https://winworldpc.com/home might be a good place for all things software, while The Internet Archive at https://archive.org/ would be a good place for both software and manuals...

Ralf


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