Digital Domesday Rescued By Emulation
eefsee writes "The BBC announced that the Digital Domesday project which had become unusable has now been revived thanks to the successful emulation of a 1980's era Acorn computer. Folks at Leeds University and University of Michigan did the emulation work. This is just one early indication of how difficult it will be to maintain our digital heritage. Note that the printed Domesday Book, on which the digital project was modeled, is still quite accessible after almost 1000 years."
It is spelt "Domesday" It is pronounced "Dooms-Day"
Blame the French.
This is just one early indication of how difficult it will be to maintain our digital heritage.
If something is truly of importance, it will be ported forward to new technologies before the existing technology becomes so out of date that recovering it becomes a Herculian effort, or it will also co-exist in a more future-proof medium. Otherwise it's simply dead data that's more than likely never going to have a need to be accessed again.... not every bit needs to be held forever.
Would the world have stopped turning if this little chunk of history gone unrecovered? No. Are there other forms of media (books, videos, music) from the 1980's that would have answered the same questions about culture and society that the data in this archive answers? Definately.
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The Domesday Project is now officially abandonware...
Rumor has it that MAME 0.7 will support it.
Good point - in that case, shouldn't Apple be able to sue themselves over the "Classic" emulation in OSX?
Acorn Computer
Damn, and I thought the Professor was all that by making a radio out of a coconut. A computer in an acorn? DAMN!
"Not knowing when the dawn will come, I open every door." - Emily Dickinson
I can see it all now. LUGs getting together to make testimonial stone glyphs testifying to the Ages their opinions of the character of their least favorite politician or software company.
You get the idea. Also applies to politicians.
have a blast. Have it placed on you tombstone or something. or in the side of a cliff.
"It is a greater offense to steal men's labor, than their clothes"
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Copyright? On a book written nearly a thousand years ago?!
Stupid Sonny Bono...
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