In article <4D01B8F2.3050400 at mail.msu.edu>,
Josh Dersch <derschjo at mail.msu.edu> writes:
I'd love to do something like that with these Tek
sources, and then tie
it in with the emulator I've been toying with, but I just don't think I
have the time. It'd be really nice to have the emulator's debugger be
able to match up the current instruction with line(s) from the source
files, etc...
Seems like a good application of Amazon's "mechanical turk" web
service, if you're willing to pay a small bounty for someone else to
transcribe the PDFs. If you were to use Amazon's service, I'd split
the PDF files into smaller files containing 5 pages each and submit
those as the unit of work to the service.
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