Provided a
flatbed scanner will do [...], I can scan it. If the
result isn't too big, I can host it too, otherwise I'd have to turn
that job over to someone else (bitsavers?).
It's three-hole punched separate
sheets, so it'd be easily done if
quite tedious (there's a LOT of sheets, probably 100 plus
double-sided pages, with several fold-out 8 1/2 by 22 or so sheets
with schematics.
Unless someone is in a hurry, that is not a problem. I'd just do it in
multiple batches over a few days, if I get bored or short of time.
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