![]() ![]() Where copyright restrictions permit, this software is available for download. Where possible, the museum archives programs to keep a permanent record of this classic software. ![]() The original source software resides on a variety of media including punched tape and cards, magnetic cards and tape, floppy discs and hard discs. The museum has an extensive collection of software that runs on old HP computers. Where does one recycle this kind of stuff? I've not found anything obvious around here (San Antonio, TX area) other than the dump.You've come to the right place if you're looking for a boot disc to get that old HP computer going, a utility to get your computer to speak to that "new" peripheral, or just want to play some old games on a classic machine. There's more, but mostly I have a bunch of data disks that I need to wipe or destroy before recycling or tossing in the trash. Microsoft Windows 3.1 Installation (7 disks, 1 repeat of disk 1) Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Installation (3 disks) No, I have no idea whether they're readable or otherwise corrupted and I wouldn't dream of doing anything if someone really needed them (which I doubt.) I'm trying to find a home, whether final resting (recycling? trash?) or to someone who's a collector, museum, hoarder or for some terrible reason, in need of similarly ancient stuff. Turns out I have a bunch of floppy disks I'd forgotten about. I've been cleaning 'round here and finally decided to clear a shelf of some old crap.
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