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[ARSCLIST] Future data recovery from [Memorex CDs]
In a message dated 1/13/2006 11:41:02 AM Eastern Standard Time,
rjhodge@xxxxxxx writes:
Not to be a pessimist about this, but unless you've ever performed component
level troubleshooting and replacement of surface mount
components as I have done over the years, I have no doubt that eventually
there will come a day when the printed circuit boards will become unreparable.
Actually, that day has been with us for some time already.
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I don't think the pessimism about the playability of obsolete formats is
justified. There will be future versions of the Archeophone.
http://members01.chello.se/christer.hamp/phono/chamoux.html
The electrical functions of the most complex circuit board can be simulated
with a suitable microprocessor. The necessary custom mechanical parts may be
generated by computer driven 3-D replicator printers.
I just had a custom precision guiding jig so manufactured as part of a dental
implant procedure. The CAT scan had to be sent to Israel for the fabrication,
but I'm sure American technology will catch up soon.
Mike Csontos