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DiskingRound
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(Offer) Microsoft Document Archive

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Hi. I'm saving up some old Microsoft documents (especially those from the 90's). Some of them I got from the Microsoft FTP, others I got from Tech Insider. I decided to exclude the Comes vs. MS docs as those are already archived on BA. Here is the list:
Microsoft Windows 32-Bit API, August 1991
Microsoft Windows 95 Summary of New Features in Beta 2
Microsoft Windows 95 System Management Architecture
Microsoft Windows and the Plug and Play Framework Architecture
MS-DOS 5.00 Beta Guide
Overview of Windows Chicago
Programming Considerations for 32-Bit Windows Operating Systems
Windows 95 Beta 1.x Resource Kit
Windows 95 Beta 2 Resource Kit
Windows 95 Beta 2 Reviewer's Guide
Windows 95 Final Beta Reviewer's Guide
Windows 95 Overview (September 1994)
Windows Chicago Adding Value to Connected Network PCs
Windows Chicago Beta 1 Reviewer's Guide
Windows Chicago System Management Architecture
I know many of these have been offered or posted before but still, here's one question I would like to ask: Would BA be able to archive these?
The document's original sources, and the file sharing website they are hosted on, could go down at any time. Looking at the FTP I haven't been able to find such an archive so that's why I'm asking this question.
If these docs are of interest, is it possible that they could be uploaded to the FTP? Or are they too common for preservation?

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You might want to archive these as well, and keep them. Sooner or later they will be uploaded to our FTP.
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