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* [[EternalArchive#Discovery]] - Figuring out what content to archive and whether it is worth saving. | * [[EternalArchive#Discovery]] - Figuring out what content to archive and whether it is worth saving. | ||
* [[EternalArchive#Acquisition]] - Acquisition of the cultural works from various sources, through ''totally legal means'' :^). | * [[EternalArchive#Acquisition]] - Acquisition of the cultural works from various sources, through ''totally legal means'' :^). | ||
* [[ | * [[Storage]] - Infrastructure needed for archival of terabytes of data, such as blu-rays, hard drive RAID arrays and LTO tape. | ||
* [[ROMs]] - An effort to archive all ROMs of every retail game to exist on each major console. | * [[ROMs]] - An effort to archive all ROMs of every retail game to exist on each major console. | ||
** [[Flashcarts]] - To play ROMs on the original console, you must use a flashcart. | ** [[Flashcarts]] - To play ROMs on the original console, you must use a flashcart. |
Revision as of 22:09, 18 February 2017
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The Bibliotheca Anonoma Software Liquidation Commission (BASLQC) is a task force dedicated to archiving and optimizing hardware past and present.
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The BASLQC also works to maintain associated software, modifications, patches, and technically complex translation projects.
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The EternalArchive Project is an organization set on archiving and digitizing cultural works from various language groups. Team members meet at #eternalarchive on irc.rizon.net .
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