This is part of the PDP-1 restoration effort at the Computer History Museum. Additional information on the project can be found at pdp-1.org. As part of the restoration project proposal, as much of the existing documentation and software will be scanned/read. Most binary tapes are checksummed, and will be verified before being put into a final archive along with scans of the printed documentation. -- Software at the Museum has come from multiple sources. Much of the paper tape came from the one-of-a-kind PDP-1 in room 26-248 at the Research Laboratory for Electronics (RLE) at MIT, run by Jack Dennis along with the Lincoln Labs TX-0. This system was in use into the mid-70's in Jack's lab, and was modified to support timesharing, more than one physical console, drums, tape, and other peripherals including a multi-channel music system. Documentation on the system consisted of a series of sequentially numbered "PDP-xx" memos. An index of the memos can be found at http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/mit/rle_pdp1/memos.