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This is not a core part of the workflow, however during the project we gained experience with tranforming data stored in old and outdated software and hardware formats.
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==Data Rescue - outdated software and hardware==
  
** [[Identifying Unknown File Formats]]
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This is not a core part of the workflow, however during the project we gained experience with transforming data stored in old and outdated software and hardware formats.
** Conversion for [[File Type Overview|selected file formats]]
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*** [[Export DataPerfect|DataPerfect]]
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===Software===
*** [[Export Paradox Data|Paradox]]
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We were able to rescue data from files in a variety of outdated formats. Details are described in the list below:
*** [[Export dBase Data|dBase]]
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* [[File Type Overview|Harvard Graphics and Word 4]]
*** Harvard Graphics
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* [[Export DataPerfect|DataPerfect]]
*** Word 3 for DOS
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* [[Export Paradox Data|Paradox]]
*** Excel to Access database
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* [[Export dBase Data|dBase]]
** Document new data formats for others
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* Hardware
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===Hardware===
** 3.5" Floppies
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We received some data on 3.5" Floppies and on 5.25" floppy disks. Details on how to [[Reading 5.25" Floppy Disks|read 5.25 " Floppies]] are provided.
** [[Reading 5.25" Floppy Disks|5.25 " Floppies]]
 

Latest revision as of 19:00, 10 November 2014

Data Rescue - outdated software and hardware

This is not a core part of the workflow, however during the project we gained experience with transforming data stored in old and outdated software and hardware formats.

Software

We were able to rescue data from files in a variety of outdated formats. Details are described in the list below:

Hardware

We received some data on 3.5" Floppies and on 5.25" floppy disks. Details on how to read 5.25 " Floppies are provided.