When I looked at the Borland Paradox question, I started by trying to
find Paradox in the Embarcadero museum archive.

Once upon a time, Borland had a 'museum' that included old DOS
development tools like Borland Turbo C/C++ and Borland Turbo Pascal.
When Borland spun off the dev tools into "CodeGear" and Embarcadero
purchased them, Embarcadero continued the 'museum' archive. It was
slow, but we linked to several Borland tools from
https://www.freedos.org/about/devel/
..such as https://cc.embarcadero.com/Item/26014 for Borland Turbo C/C++ 1.01.

I noticed that these links are dead now. I don't know how long they
have been offline. I know I created my Embarcadero account in January
2024 (downloads from the museum were free but you had to have an
account) and I think I last logged in during summer 2024.

Does anyone know if there's a better/working link to the museum, or is
this truly offline now?

(It will be a pity if that bit of history is gone, at least from the
'official' website.)


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