The module in question is B1, "In Search of the Unknown", with a copyright date of 1981. They've also OCR'ed it at the least, since I can do text searches in it. I just downloaded the free one they have, though, and the scan is very clean - clean enough that I'm sure they've gone to the trouble of cleaning it up. Chances are good that all the early stuff only existed in dead-tree format before they started scanning it.Īt a guess, I'd say that all the original D&D, the first two versions of Basic D&D, and most of the first edition AD&D materials would be in that boat. ![]() They may have been using professional publishing software, like And, of course, until writable CD drives became reasonably affordable in the mid-90s, they were probably storing any files they were creating on floppies, then later on Zip drives. ![]() Quark or Pagemaker files? You do realize that a lot of this dates back to the '70s and '80s, right? I doubt any of it before the late '80s was done with any sort of desktop publishing software.
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