IBM 5155 analogue display fault
Vintage Computer Festival
vcf at siconic.com
Tue May 31 16:36:14 CDT 2005
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Jules Richardson wrote:
> I suppose there's a parallel can be drawn with old computers, *whilst
> sufficient numbers in as-new condition exist*. Actually even then, maybe
> that only applies to commodity machines - low-volume machines are
> probably equally interesting both in original form and with any
> modifications that owners may have made over the years.
A valid point. However, as the archivist, should you be altering the
object's historical fabric? Again, I don't see a problem with this, as
long as you fully document what you've done (and perhaps why) and keep the
original screws with the unit (or at least properly stored and catalogued)
so that the machine can be returned to its "original" state if/when
needed.
> Ensuring that the ink on the note isn't going to fade in a matter of
> years, or any tape used isn't going to cause stains that will damage the
> case etc. :-)
Don't use tape. Use a paper tag with a bit of string tied somewhere
inside the case. Standard archival procedure.
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Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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