Hi:
I'm trying to scan a Northstar Horizon manual and I'm having a funky page
sizing problem. All of the pages are letter (8.5"x11") size. I'm scanning
them using a USB-based ScanJet 5200c with an ADF and directly through Adobe
Acrobat 5.
Here's the problem. Although each page is the same size, the scans are all
different sizes. I've tried forcing the scanning software (HP Precision Scan
2.0) to "letter size", which doesn't work, and there doesn't appear to be
any way within Acrobat to resize larger. I can crop smaller but not increase
the scanned page size.
I'm not wed to Acrobat, just the PDF format. If there are better tools out
there for the Windows platform that are cheap (as in free or close to it),
I'm game. The key is, however, that it will make use of the document feeder.
I don't want to scan 100 individual pages into TIFF files and then combine
them manually.
Any ideas appreciated.
Rich
Rich Cini
Collector of classic computers
Build Master for the Altair32 Emulation Project
Web site: http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/
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Hello,
Is there any chance that someone has an Iomec removable platter
disk drive? The type that I am looking for uses an IBM 2315 style
2.5Mb cartridge, similar to an RK05.
I know that this is a pretty futile request, but it never hurts
to ask...
--tom
Hello, I read in some posts online that you were planning on making
available some info on the HP5036A Microprocessor Trainer Lab. I just
bought one on eBay (without any manual) and I am interested in learning as
much as I can about this. Do you have any materials online? Can I buy
photocopies from you?
Thank you in advance,
Joe Felix
jfelix(a)iac.net
[Hello, I'm forwarding this]
I have a Dilog DQ703 SCSI - TMSCP controller, and noted that Dilog also
makes a Disc MSCP versions of this. Is it possible to change the
protocol
of this controller to Disc-MSCP by changeing the firmware, and if yes,
who
knows a source for a copy of this firmware? I am also looking for a
(copy
or scan of) the manual and other documentation for this controller.
Thanks in avance
[Lothar]
Hi Chris,
I found your posting at classiccmp.org concerning your Tandon LT/386.
I happen to own one of these machines too, I saved it from being awayown out and now use it for programming my telephone-system - which in my case works perfectly.
The problem with my machine is that I need to get into the BIOS to change the boot sequence to replace DOS 3.01 by DOS 6.22. As I have got no manual I need to know the necessary keystrokes to get to the BIOS.
Could you help me out, please?
Thanks in advance - Philipp from the Black Forest
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cctech-request(a)classiccmp.org schrieb am 02.01.2004:
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>Message: 4
>Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 08:07:53 -0500
>From: Joe <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
>Subject: Re: Signetics Data Book
>To: rcarson(a)localnet.com, "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic
> Posts" <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
>Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20031231080753.0086e210(a)pop-server.cfl.rr.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> There's nothing remotely similar to this number in either of my
>Signetics data books. Are you sure that it's a Signetics part? The "MC"
>sounds more like a Motorola part. Is there a date code on the part?
>
> Joe
>
>
>At 04:01 PM 12/30/03 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hi Eric,
>>
>>I saw something you put on the web last year. Do you have an old
>>Signetics data book? I'm trying to find a schematic for the inside of a
>>Signetics MC3361 chip. Can you help me. Thanks.
>>
>>Bob Carson
>>
>>
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I found following in IC-masters 1986: (p114, c2)
MC3361 is a Motorola part, but there is also a part made by Signettics
known as PCD3361.
according to Mot. it is the low voltage version of MC3357, and that is an:
Low power FM-IF for dual conversion scanning receivers.
The signeticspart (with similar number!) is discribed as:
programmable multi-tone telephone ringer.
So nothing to to do with computers, hope it helps you anyway.
Frank