The Late Larry Hatch’s UFO Database of 18,123 Case Files Rescued From Being Lost to Time

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  • uDb

    UFO database reader

  • SS: The late Larry Hatch's UFO Database was nearly lost to time. Formally called the “UFO Database Mapping and Research Tool” (or just “U”). Over the years, there have been posts on this subreddit asking about it, such as here and here. However, dedicated researchers have obtained copies of the original DOS program, loaded it into emulator DOSBox, and programatically retrieved 18,123 of the 18,552 entries. The most recent of these researchers was Richard Geldreich Jr., who blogged about his efforts on Medium. Geldreich's work built on that of Adam Kehoe, who was given a copy of the database on floppy disks by researcher David Marler. Kehoe did a detailed blog writeup in 2021, now available on the Internet Archive. Geldreich and Kehoe alike built upon the "uDb" project by Jérôme Beau. Geldreich's code is likewise on GitHub.

  • ufo_data

    The Dataset of the Damned, and UFO/UAP event chronology creation tool

  • SS: The late Larry Hatch's UFO Database was nearly lost to time. Formally called the “UFO Database Mapping and Research Tool” (or just “U”). Over the years, there have been posts on this subreddit asking about it, such as here and here. However, dedicated researchers have obtained copies of the original DOS program, loaded it into emulator DOSBox, and programatically retrieved 18,123 of the 18,552 entries. The most recent of these researchers was Richard Geldreich Jr., who blogged about his efforts on Medium. Geldreich's work built on that of Adam Kehoe, who was given a copy of the database on floppy disks by researcher David Marler. Kehoe did a detailed blog writeup in 2021, now available on the Internet Archive. Geldreich and Kehoe alike built upon the "uDb" project by Jérôme Beau. Geldreich's code is likewise on GitHub.

  • SurveyJS

    Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.

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