The way I deal with bound printed matter is to bring it to work and copy it.
I did the complete AIM manuals and a stack of MICRO magazines this way
(although I haven't started scanning the MICROs yet), as well as any BYTE
articles I've been asked to copy.
Then what I do is take the Xerox copies and run them through the automatic
document feeder on my 5200C scanner.
If someone can come up with all of the issues for the R-E 68000 project and
send them to me, I'll volunteer to copy and scan it. Even better is if
someone could come up with actual PCB artwork that we could have made into
boards.
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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Subject: R-E 68000 PC articles that were mentioned
A while back the Radio-Electronics series of articles on making your own
68000-based PC was mentioned as a possible scan candidate. Anybody know what
direction that went? I'd be interested in seeing them- I have 2 of the
issues but not the whole set (bit before my time)
On the same vein- I have a book called "Build your own Z-80 computer"
by Steve Ciarcia. Is this the sort of thing that would have some interest in
an e-version? Is there a fast way to scan bound materials without butchering
them?