BigEd wrote:
Jen has reached out to 6502.org - and to others - about the best place to serve for repository and display of some important and interesting historical documents. Mike has collected and curated many documents which are now available in the archive, at
http://6502.org/documents - I imagine most of us here has made use of the archive over the years.
Yes, 6502.org is a
very useful site and I find myself often using it.
BigEd wrote:
I very much hope the documents find a good home, and can be scanned and made available, and I believe Mike is able and willing to do that, if he's given the chance.
I think 6502.org would be a very good home for the scans of these documents
A lot of people that are interested in the 6502 and related semiconductors will already know of this site, or will find their way to it via search engines (IIRC that's how I found it many years ago). In my view, that makes it the logical place for documents about the 6502.
Once Mike has scanned the documents, arrangements can be made to ensure that the resulting files are independently backed-up. So not only would they be available on this site, they would be safe in the event of an server malfunction.
Mark