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[http://bitsavers.org BitSavers] is a preservation archive of documentation and software for vintage computers. It is run by Al Kossow, who is the software librarian for the [http://computerhistory.org Computer History Museum]. BitSavers is a wonderful resource for both historians and collectors of vintage computing. You can subscribe to an [http://user.xmission.com/~legalize/vintage/bitsavers-pdf.xml RSS feed for the documentation] or an [http://user.xmission.com/~legalize/vintage/bitsavers-bits.xml RSS feed for the bits] to be made aware of new additions to the archive.
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[http://bitsavers.org BitSavers] is a preservation archive of documentation and software for vintage computers.
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It is run by Al Kossow, who is the software librarian for the [http://computerhistory.org Computer History Museum].
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BitSavers is a wonderful resource for both historians and collectors of vintage computing. You can subscribe to an
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RSS feed for
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[http://bitsavers.org/rss/pdf.xml documentation],
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[https://bitsavers.org/rss/bits.xml bits],
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[https://bitsavers.org/rss/comms.xml communications],
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[https://bitsavers.org/rss/comp.xml components],
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[https://bitsavers.org/rss/mags.xml magazines],
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and [http://bitsavers.org/rss/te.xml test equipment].

Latest revision as of 22:28, 13 March 2026

BitSavers is a preservation archive of documentation and software for vintage computers. It is run by Al Kossow, who is the software librarian for the Computer History Museum. BitSavers is a wonderful resource for both historians and collectors of vintage computing. You can subscribe to an RSS feed for documentation, bits, communications, components, magazines, and test equipment.