[AusNOG] Australian Computer Museum Society needs members

Patrick Webster patrick at aushack.com
Tue Jul 16 22:50:12 EST 2013


Hello all,

This is a once off email to notify you of the Australian Computer Museum
Society Incorporated (ACMS).

The ACMS is an Australian charity (donations are tax deductible) solely
funded by membership and donations incorporated in the early 90's.

The current President of ACMS is John Deane (of CSIRO / WiFi fame).

The purpose of the Society is to preserve and maintain computer artefacts
(particularly, but not limited to, Australian inventions), such as
hardware, operation manuals and source code etc.

Some years ago they provided a tape drive to try and restore Moon landing
data!

The ACMS has collections distributed throughout Australia, mostly in
warehouses which can be viewed upon arrangement.

The primary goal is to open a public exhibit to show things like disk
platters that are the size of a coffee table and blocks of RAM housed in
wood and Perspex. They have many working systems that are older than most
of us.

I wouldn't be surprised if many of you on this list used some of the
artefacts in the 50s - 90s etc (pre Apple and Microsoft years).

There are many ways you can help (and they do need help):

* Join the public mailing list by sending a blank email to
acms-list+subscribe at googlegroups.com. To post messages, email
acms-list at googlegroups.com

* Like on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/AustralianComputerMuseumSociety
)

* Follow on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ACMS_org_au)

* Join on LinkedIn (
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Australian-Computer-Museum-Society-4511577?gid=4511577
)

* Become a financial member $35/year tax deductible (
http://www.acms.org.au/become-a-member)

* Make a tax deductible donation of any amount (
http://www.acms.org.au/contribute)

* Volunteer by maintaining, donating or repairing artefacts. Engineers
needed.

* Forwarding to friends and associates who may also be interested in
Australian computing history and preservation

* Help with the new website (http://www.acms.org.au).

Interested to hear your thoughts... I'm considering organising a
kickstarter style crowdfunding project for them as well.

Many other countries have computer heritage exhibits (UK and US are
obvious)... Check out the website Timeline - .au should have one as well,
before all is forgotten from living memory.

Cheers,

-Patrick
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