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 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Activision and Lightspan Partnership hard drive backup [Macintosh disk image], 1988–1994

 Series
Identifier: VOLK-1
Scope and Contents

This hard drive (titled "nonnetwork backups-1" when recovered) contains files from William Volk's work at Activision from 1988–1994, as well as some files and videos related to Volk's work at Lightspan Partnership.

Dates: 1988–1994

Lightspan Partnership hard drive backup [Macintosh disk image], 1995

 Series
Identifier: VOLK-2
Scope and Contents

This hard drive (titled "nonnetwork backups-2" when recovered) primarily contains files from William Volk's work at Lightspan Partnership in 1994. A substantial amount of this backup is personal correspondence, particularly about Volk's interest in recumbent cycling.

Dates: 1995

Ultima VII: The Black Gate voiceover source backup tape [DAT], est. 1992

 Item
Identifier: MISCDEV-AUDIO.ORIGIN.1
Scope and Contents

This is a digital audio tape (DAT) containing backups of the digital voice recordings from the production and marketing of the game Ultima VII: The Black Gate.


The original audio backup of this tape contained segments of garbage data totaling roughly one hour of audio. These segments have been excised from the publicly accessibly copy of this recording in our digital library.

Dates: est. 1992

William Volk papers

 Collection
Identifier: VOLK
Abstract William Volk was the Vice President of Technology at Activision from 1988–1994. As VP of technology, Volk was involved with high-level production and technology decisions throughout Activision at a transitional moment for video game and computer hardware. He served as technical lead for Activision's efforts to produce multimedia titles and oversaw the company's adoption of new platforms including multimedia-compatible computers, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, PlayStation, 3DO, and...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1988–1994; Existence: backup created October 26, 1994