While Al is working through his backlog, the HP Computer Museum would be happy to put them up in the appropriate device webpages..... They would be a great addition to a site that focuses on vintage HP computing equipment!
On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 at 17:23, Christian Corti via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > On Sun, 21 Jul 2019, Guy Dunphy wrote: > > http://www.bitsavers.org/ bitkeepers is something else. > > The site's contact email is right down the bottom of the front page. > Visual, to stop spambots. > > Also Al posts here in cctalk. > > Speaking of this, I suggest to rethink the method of submitting scans to > bitsavers. I did successfully transfer stuff there in the past, but my > last attempts (putting the scans available for downloading, naming them > in bitsavers-type file name syntax and writing an email to aek) resulted > in nothing. No answer, no uploads to bitsavers, nothing. I did that a > couple of times in different intervals, each attempt was futile. > I highly appreciate and support bitsavers, I just can't contribute > anything. For example, I would think that scans of original HP 98x0 > desktop calculator blueprints would be something of interest. > So for the moment, I have to keep all my scans local (but accessible). > > Christian >