I have no interest in causing any deliberate harm to whoever may hold the rights to RT-11, but I am curious about whether the rights holder has shown any interest in preserving old RT-11 code and documentation that has no current commercial value. I would very much hate to see such stuff lost forever, and strongly feel that it should be preserved now to ensure that it will still exist at some future time when it either passes into public domain or becomes legally owned by somebody interested in preserving it.
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