On Dec 21 2004, 20:58, Gooijen H wrote:
Ok, I checked.
I am that fast back because I remembered exactly where to look :~)
I have one before me on the desk.
It has the following description:
PRODUCT CODE: AC-8528C-MC
PRODUCT NAME: CZDLDC0 DL11-W DIAG
DATE CREATED: MARCH 1978
MAINTAINER : DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING
AUTHOR : DAN CASALETTO
Don't be fooled, it is printed on Letter format, 2-sided!
Only the first 6 pages are one page per side, all the following
pages are scaled: 2 pages per side, thus 4 pages (or images) per
sheet.
The first 6 pages describe the load and start
procedure, the switch
bits to get special functions, etc. just as described on my site.
The scaled pages contain the assembly source (output) listing ...
they are numbered from "seq 0012"up to "seq 0103", and I checked,
the numbering is not octal but decimal!
If there is interest I could start to scan these to 600 dpi PDF
files,
but I have a stack of approx 20-30 cm high, so that
will be a lot
MB's!
I have a stack about the same size, and I've been thinking about
scanning stuff like that (to PDFs or 600dpi TIFF), when my department
gets its big scanner, probably in January (Sorry, Henk, it's not an
Oce). A list of what's available would be good. I suspect that a lot
of what I have overlaps with Henk's, but if I can fill in any gaps,
I'll try to do so. Some of the diags are quite long, tens of sheets
2-up, double-sided, except for the first few pages, as Henk says, but
some are relatively small.
I could start making a list of what's in the box.
Xmas is coming :~)
A list of what's available would be good. I suspect that a lot of what
I have overlaps with Henk's, but if I can fill in any gaps, I'll try to
do so.
Sorry about the spelling and dropped characters in my last post, BTW.
Must fix this keyboard (right after I fix these fingers).
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York