So I have imaged the three disks I found using ImageDisk: http://storage.datormuseum.se/u/96935524/Datormusuem/TEXAS.zip
Then I scanned one of the manuals. UCSD Pascal : http://storage.datormuseum.se/u/96935524/Datormusuem/UCSD-Pascal.pdf The problem is that manual has text in red/brown and black. I scanned it in colour. However the actual colour of the scan varies a bit between pages. (Maybe because there are two sensors, one for top side and one for bottom side.) And the scan get very big. Is there a way to create filter this pdf to use three colours and possibly compress it better? What is the best way to deal with scans of documents with coloured text. I know many DEC manuals that has coloured text as well. /Mattis 2018-02-20 17:19 GMT+01:00 Bill Degnan <billdeg...@gmail.com>: > These may be uncommon, given they're for the TI 350-era business computer. > They were partially IBM clones, I am guessing the Pascal in particular > would have been incompatible with a regular IBM of the time and these disks > would only work on the TI's. These disks would be greatly appreciated by > someone with a TI 350 who had no other way to get Pascal running. > b > > On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:15 AM, Mattis Lind via cctalk < > cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > >> I received these nice binders. >> >> https://i.imgur.com/L80ZGusl.jpg >> >> I think that most of them are already available online. Not sure about the >> UCSD Pascal manual? >> >> One of the binders contained some disks. >> >> https://i.imgur.com/FYIBbmjl.jpg >> >> Are these disks available online already or should I dump them? Bitsavers >> seems to have the Mac version. >> >> /Mattis >> > >