On a separate post I mentioned cross support/cross linking. It was my
clumsy way of saying indexing. I would be nice if people pitched in and
just did it. I may make a list of all of the chips listed in the
individual
PDF's that Al has posted for the westerndigital datasheets. If Al then
posts this index with the PDF's (or creates an index folder) so the
googlebot can scan it then a google search would point you where to get it.
Simple with the task easily shared amoung many people.
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That would be a wonderful thing. I have a HUGE backlog of scanned
databook material, and just finished picking up almost 40 book boxes
of 70's -> 90's data books from a third large collection.
The first was from the databook collection of Haltek Electronics (RIP),
the second from a private collection that was given to us with the
promise that it would be scanned, and now this addional one.
(I've found a few interesting things in the last lot already.. A copy
of the Fairchild '69 data book, a book by Gnostic Concepts on early
70's memory technology, and two of the classic error correcting codes
books)
There is no way I'm going to have time to OCR or index this. A simple
text file per PDF with part number and page number would be wonderful.
This is also the sort of data that Google seems to index REALLY well.
Watching the hits on bitsavers, almost everyone finds the archive by
stumbling upon the 'whatsnew.txt' or 'Index.txt' files.
I'd be interested in suggestions for what books should be higher on the
post-processing queue too. I probably have 50 databooks scanned but not
PDFed right now. I've been concentrating mostly on getting the classic
early stuff done first (2nd Edition TI TTL Data Book, etc.)