[TUHS] Old Unix books
David
david at kdbarto.org
Mon Oct 7 16:20:55 CDT 2019
> On Oct 7, 2019, at 10:20 AM, geneb via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 7 Oct 2019, Seth J. Morabito via cctalk wrote:
>
>>
>> David writes:
>>
>>> These went exceptionally fast.
>>>
>>> Timing of the first response was Jim Capp by about 1 minute. So if Jim
>>> will send me his physical address off list, I’ll coordinate with him
>>> in shipping them.
>>
>>
>> All (and especially Jim and David!)
>>
>> I'm 100% fine with Jim getting these manuals (lord knows I don't have
>> any more room on my shelves!), but may I ask that the 3B2 manual be
>> scanned? There is an existing copy of this manual floating around
>> online, but the copy that was scanned was a proof print, has extensive
>> markup, and a very poor scan quality. I would love to see a better
>> version available!
>>
> If the manual is in a 3 ring binder, I'd be happy to scan it for you folks. I've got an Epson DS-770 duplexing scanner that does an excellent job. I've scanned a pile of docs with it at 600dpi, and it's performed flawlessly.
>
> g.
>
These are all standard bound books, so I’m unsure about how they would get scanned in the best possible way without destroying them.
David
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