The is a non-profit digital library known for preserving websites via the Wayback Machine, books, and music. However, it has also become a massive repository for "abandonware," out-of-print media, and—controversially—copyrighted fan restorations.
is a community-led film restoration project by Team Negative1 that recreates the original 1980 theatrical version of The Empire Strikes Back in 4K resolution . Unlike official releases, it removes all CGI additions and changes made by George Lucas in later "Special Editions". Project Overview 4k80 internet archive
In the strictest technical sense, typically refers to a ROM dump size or memory address space associated with early arcade hardware or microcontroller firmware. Specifically: The is a non-profit digital library known for
Project 4K80 , a long-running, fan-led restoration project aimed at preserving the original, unaltered theatrical version of the 1980 film The Empire Strikes Back in 4K resolution. Regarding the Internet Archive (archive.org) Unlike official releases, it removes all CGI additions