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Old 08-08-2016, 03:31 PM   #470
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For computer nerds interested in early personal computer history, the first part of an autobiography or memoir by Gary Kildall is available for free download from the Computer History Museum, in pdf format. The last part of the memoir will not be publicly released. The only requirement for downloading is an agreement not to reproduce, publicly display, or distribute it online or in print.

Computer History Museum download introduction.
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Turns out, it looks like they've got a lot of free documents. Maybe none the quality of the one that you posted. This looks like a good portal to go to in order to find all of the goodies that the museum offers.

Thanks for your posts. I was not aware of the museum.

Here's a deep, philosophical question: if I am as old or older than some of the equipment in the museum, do I qualify as a museum piece?

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