On Sun, 16 Dec 2018, Jason T via cctalk wrote:
One of my few remaining Holy Grail items, I got a
Hayes Transet 1000
this week. My three-part Hayes stack is now complete.
I've scanned the manual and quick-ref card. The scan is not up to the
quality of my usual work, as I tried a new technique using a DSLR
instead of a scanner so I wouldn't have to take the manual apart. The
results are good enough to read, but that's about it. I'll re-do it
again someday with the proper tools. Here's the link:
Jason, you can send it my direction for scanning if you like. I built a
book scanner a while back to handle all the Crescent Software manuals I
have. Here's a fully processed example:
http://annex.retroarchive.org/crescent/PDQ%20Comm.pdf - I did that one
this morning.
g.
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