Rich and Jay this middle book in this url is the one we have here at
museum the thin one Jay is sending you we have never owned. Is it
uncommon or??Yes by all means photo/scan the thing!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/131070638@N02/25092973706/in/photostream/
the 11/40 s
Thanks Jay! I dropped you an email off-list.
Rich
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On 2/19/16, 6:50 PM, "Jay West" wrote:
>Richard wrote...
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>All
Richard wrote...
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All -- I've been searching for an online version of the LSI-11 Processor
Handbook from 1975 (which I think covers the 11/03) but I can't seem to
locate it anywhere.
Does anyone have a link to it or, alternatively, a real copy that maybe I
can scan?
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At 11:37 AM 2/19/2016, Richard Cini wrote:
>... LSI-11 Processor Handbook from 1975 (which I think covers the 11/03) ...
It should - according to a chart in the 1979 pdp11 processor handbook the
LSI-11 was used in the 11/03 and the 11/03L.
Dale H. Cook, Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA
Osborne 1 / Kaypro
Ooh, that's pretty cool.
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> On Feb 19, 2016, at 12:51 PM, geneb wrote:
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>> On Fri, 19 Feb 2016, Richard Cini wrote:
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>> It depends on the quality of the binding and its age, and how much pressure
>> you put on the spine. I've done it with the cover up with a white paper
On Fri, 19 Feb 2016, Richard Cini wrote:
It depends on the quality of the binding and its age, and how much
pressure you put on the spine. I've done it with the cover up with a
white paper "mask" on the glass to minimize haze at the edges, and then
hold the book by hand. There will be some tex
It depends on the quality of the binding and its age, and how much pressure
you put on the spine. I've done it with the cover up with a white paper "mask"
on the glass to minimize haze at the edges, and then hold the book by hand.
There will be some text warping in the scan as a result of the g
Problem with scanning those handbooks - it is a destructive process
mashing them in a flat bed.
Maybe using one of the hold the book and photo the pages works
well? or find one that is blown apart already... Ed#
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