Maarja wrote:
>Back around 1994 or 1995, I bought Sony's CD-ROM version of Nixon chief
>of staff H. R. "Bob" Haldeman's published diary (_The Haldeman
>Diaries_). Haldeman released much more of his diary on the Sony CD
>than in shorter 698-page Putnam hard copy version of the diary. (An
>aside -- I actually already was familiar with the contents of the
>diary, having worked with the original in the early 1980s while
>employed at the National Archives. NARA released portions of the
>original diaries after Bob published his copies in 1994.) Sony's
>CD-Rom uses Quicktime 1.1.1.
Maarja, I can't answer your question about libraries maintaining access to the CD-ROMs but a possible solution for you could be OldVersion.com, a web site that has archived many old versions of software (including Quicktime 2.0.3, which might work for you).
Good luck!
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