Hi Guys… I’m not sure if this has already been shared here, but I found a good resource for information: http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/
I found a schematic there that I was looking for and it appears they have an extensive & free “Schematic Bank”. You might have to download a plug-in for the IE browser to view the schematics, but the site supplies the plug-in too.
Check it out…
Greg
Yes, it has been mentioned quite often on here. It is a good source. Can sometime find data there that is not on this site. I am hoping in the future the data there will be converted to Adobe pdf format. However, it takes much time and effort to put data like that on a site and very much dedication too.
Radiodoc
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:Hi Guys… I’m not sure if this has already been shared here, but I found a good resource for information: http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/
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:I found a schematic there that I was looking for and it appears they have an extensive & free “Schematic Bank”. You might have to download a plug-in for the IE browser to view the schematics, but the site supplies the plug-in too.
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:Check it out…
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:Greg
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I have used the djvu browser dropin and the standalone program from the site for over two years without any problem.
Radiodoc
:If you guys have downloaded that plugin and gotten it to work with no viruses, etc., I'll try it too. That was my first suspicion. Also, folks with addresses like dyndns, cjb.net and some others, are actually running their web pages directly from a home computer, quite often using the Linux operating system, so if they are legit, I'd also assume they are quite smart folks too.