In a previous thread I asked for a couple of specific pages from Byte magazine, 
which I got (thanks to all, especially Peter, for helping out!)  But that 
brings up a bigger issue (no pun intended.)

About a year ago I found the Byte scans on americanradiohistory.org and started 
reading from the start.  I found that those scans were less than great, with 
many missing pages, pages out of order, pages scanned at resolutions too low to 
read, and a few other problems.  I went searching the web for other scans and, 
with a few exceptions for individual issues, found that ALL the collections of 
scans seemed to be the same ones, with the same bad pages.

I certainly appreciate the considerable effort of whoever did those scans, but 
I think Byte is too important to not have good scans available.  Perhaps a 
project to get those good scans created would be something worthwhile for the 
members of this list to take on.  I realize what a huge project it is.  Just 
going through the currently available scans to find which pages are bad or 
missing is a large and time-consuming effort.  But my opinion is that it is 
important and worthwhile.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Will




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