Well, I fired up my old CNC control computer, and was
able to dump all the Linux and EMC tgz files off it
with no trouble.  So, I have four EMC files
straight from NIST, from March 24 1999 to
7 June 2000.  A quick scan seems to show that
all the expected files are there.  It is a LOT smaller
than the current LinuxCNC source, these tgz files
run 3 - 5 MB each (not sure why they vary so much).
I have some other files labeled Linux-<date> but
they also seem to actually be EMC, but maybe they don't
contain source.

So, now the question is, what do I do with them?
I could put a couple of the tgz files on my web server
and let anybody download them.  I won't put a link on
the web server so the search engine crawlers won't
discover them, otherwise they'd be downloading them
every day to see if they changed.  I don't want that!

Does anyone have any preference on what files are
put online?  Should it be the oldest or the newest?

Thanks,

Jon

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