how about a sheet feeder Roy, bought(?) or home made?
Then you could cut off the bindings, then feed them
in. It's what I'm going to do...one of these days.
There's also the automated page flipper type thing. I
had a particular design in mind, then I saw this, and
it was even better:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRPZm3pyC4o
No, that's not the original page I found several
months ago, and I don't feel like looking for it (if
it's still up). But that's the very one a Japanese
dude built.
--- "Roy J. Tellason" <rtellason at verizon.net> wrote:
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 10:49, Mark KAHRS wrote:
I have 25 linear feet of old databooks. I've
kept
them partly out of
sentimentality and partly because I have to fix
stuff of that era now
and then.
The data sheet archives I've seen on the web are
woefully incomplete.
Does anyone know of anyone/anything that collects
these?
(Waving...)
I'm the one with the data sheet archives, too,
which are by necessity a work
in progress. Contributions of datasheets in
electronic form gladly accepted,
as are suggestions as to how I might improve the
pages:
http://www.classiccmp.org/rtellason/parts-index.html
I also have lots of boxes of databooks on hand here,
at least until I get
some more shelving built, and more than one flatbed
scanner, but then
there's the time factor...
--
Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most
unrelenting -- and
ablest -- form of life in this section of space, ?a
critter that can
be killed but can't be tamed. ?--Robert A. Heinlein,
"The Puppet Masters"
-
Information is more dangerous than cannon to a
society ruled by lies. --James
M Dakin
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