[GreenKeys] Teletype M33 and 32 Training Manual

Chris Elmquist chrise at pobox.com
Thu Feb 3 08:04:01 EST 2011


Bitsavers is run by Al Kassow who, I believe, is one of the curators at
the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.

He has fairly high standards for documents coming in because he is trying
to run the site as a "museum quality" archive.

I follow the discussions on the Classic Computing mailing list

	http://www.classiccmp.org/

and often people will send the original documents to Al who scans
them pretty much professionally and then returns them to their owners.
This does have a fairly long time constant though as Al is pretty busy
with lots of stuff.

But, for those of us collecting and restoring vintage computing equipment,
Bitsavers is the definitive reference whenever possible.

Chris N0JCF

On Thursday (02/03/2011 at 10:56AM +0000), Sam Hallas wrote:
> Christian Gauger-Cosgrove wrote:
> >  As a question, would it be allowed to post the manual up on
> >  BitSavers? If it is allowed, of course; as I should think it would be
> >  a great boon to many persons if the manual were posted onto a well
> >  known repository of data on "obsolete" electronics.
> 
> Christian,
> 
> It's the first I've heard of Bitsavers. (so much for well-known!) Do you 
> know how you are supposed to post material? The front page at
> http://www.bitsavers.org/
> tells the required format but not where to send files. I see they also 
> want 400 dpi TIFF files in uncompressed format. That might mean a total 
> rescan.
> 
> There's already some Teletype information there
> http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/teletype/
> though not a lot. Nothing on Kleinschmidt, Creed, Siemens, Olivetti etc. 
> The site seems to be very computer oriented, not communications, and 
> exclusively technical - no sales brochures that I could find.
> 
> Sam
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Chris Elmquist



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