Dropbox is just another cloud storage provider, you can sign up for free
and you get some number of gigs to start with... you can pay more for extra
space but the default allocation is fairly generous. There's a client for
most OS platforms that will allow you to mount the DropBox share and have
it look like local storage... probably WebDAV or something. Just go to
www.dropbox.com and you can set up an account. Some of the folks that I
support at U-M use it for casual data transfers. It's been around for a
while now.
If you wanted to have the spreadsheet up as like a group-edit kind of
thing, maybe better to use Google Docs?
Best,
Sean
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 9:46 PM, steve shumaker <shumaker at att.net> wrote:
Jack
How did you set up the dropbox? cost? size limits?
I'm looking at posting a large spreadsheet for the list to use and am
looking at options
Steve
On 12/22/2014 12:23 AM, Jack Rubin wrote:
I've digitized several early PDP-8 related
printsets and placed them
online in a public Dropbox folder. Circumstances did not allow direct
scanning of the documents - they were photographed and then post-processed
to produce .pdf files. Conditions were less than optimal and the resultant
files are quite large but hopefully these files will be of use to those who
need them.
The files are:
779 Power Supply
832 Power Controller
PDP-8/I Printset
DM01 Printset
KW8I Printset
TC01 Printset
TU55 Printset
The files are located at:
http://tinyurl.com/PDP8I-docs
Best,
Jack