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Ancient Domesday Book outlives electronic version
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An electronic version of the Domesday Book compiled in 1986 is now
unreadable.

The computers needed to read the discs of the £2.5 million BBC Domesday
Project are now obsolete.

While the original Domesday Book compiled in 1086 is in fine condition in
the Public Record Office, Kew.

The information stored on the laser discs which is the equivalent of several
sets of encyclopedia's is now impossible to access, reports The Observer.

"It is ironic but the 15-year-old version is unreadable, while the ancient
one is still in perfectly usable," said computer expert Paul Wheatley.

"We're lucky Shakespeare didn't write on an old PC."

He has now started work on Camileon, a program aimed at recovering the data
on the Domesday discs.

"We have got a couple of rather scratchy pairs of discs and we are confident
we will eventually be able to read all their images, maps and text," he
said.

"Unfortunately, we don't know what we will do after that. We could store the
data on desktop computers - but they are likely to become redundant in a few
years. 

"That means we have to find a way to emulate this data, in other words to
turn into a form that can be used no matter what is the computer format of
the future. That is the real goal of this project."

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