@fatedfox @hannah nope. still looking. I emailed a bunch of libraries who I know used to use Dynix, but none of them still had backups or anything. No copies of the software have shown up elsewhere, although someone did mislabel the other Dynix (the unix) as Dynix ILS on archive.org, giving me hope for a while
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Fated Snowfox (fatedfox@hydaelyn.coerthansnowstorm.online)'s status on Thursday, 14-Nov-2024 01:53:31 JST Fated Snowfox @hannah Foone was looking at Dynix back in 2021, but I don't think they got anywhere! https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1378394464335536129
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hannah posts BAT pictures (hannah@posts.rat.pictures)'s status on Thursday, 14-Nov-2024 01:53:38 JST hannah posts BAT pictures Now I'm thinking about digital card catalogs and specifically wondering if anyone has emulated the old text based dynix system.. if I could use something like this to interact with my current public library i'd die of nostalgia
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