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Subject: [ed-comp-hist] More GDMR info
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> I have some of those on paper too.  I've also found load of Fred-machine 
> documentation, some filestore documentation, and a printout of the 
> filestore source.  And I've got some 1/2" tapes containing filestore 
> backups, which might have some useful stuff on them if we could manage to 
> read them off.
>
> I have a feeling that I put a load of things to the ERCC archive service 
> too at one point.  I've no idea if they're still around...

We *definitely* need to find out what survived from the ERCC EMAS tape
days.

Also who in the area can physically read old tapes.  Of any description.


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