Hi Michael, we have ISO images here whick would include all the modules we had 
available from CrossWire but it looks like they only go back to 2004:

https://crosswire.org/ftpmirror/pub/sword/iso/

On December 25, 2023 10:54:42 MST, Michael H <cma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Cyrille found 2 "errors" in short order on the AKJV module... And as a
>result I'm bughunting... which means trying to match it back to it's source
>to look for what's changed in the KJV that they started with.
>
>I compared The Project Gutenberg 2003 KJV (etext 10) from the CD image to
>the current Project Gutenberg KJV etext 10 (9/2023 edition, but they may
>have already  updated to remove some all cap words since I contacted them.
>Every typo in the Project Gutenberg KJV text in the last 20 years was
>present in the AKJV, and I'v updated them. This includes things like ALL of
>Psalm 72:1 and Psalm 92:1 were capitalized.   So, I'm fairly sure the
>source is the gutenberg text, but it should have forked from Gutenberg in
>1995-1997.
>
>I asked Mrs. Engelbrite, and she pointed me to the KJV text that would have
>been on crosswire in the mid to late 1990s.
>
>Is there a KJV module on a CD image or in an offline repo somewhere
>containing the 1995ish version of a KJV module that is known to be sourced
>from Project Gutenberg etext 10?  I would like to obtain that to further
>bug-hunt the AKJV module.

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