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Re: New Manual Website, Things is beginning to run now.


Tomas Larsson
 

Hi groups.
Things is getting up and running now.
The site is up, it seems like I got the file-area working (don't upload
anyting to i yet though, there are some small issues to resolve, still).
I have uploaded some manuals, and you can feel free to test-run it, and give
me some feed-back

As mentioned previously, the url is www.ebaman.com

With best regards

Tomas Larsson
Sweden



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-----Original Message-----
From: TekScopArc@...
[mailto:TekScopArc@...] On Behalf Of Tomas Larsson
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 11:47 PM
To: TekScopes@...;
hp_agilent_equipment@...;
Manual_Exchange@...; TekScopArc@...;
FEDPIC Grupp; naktalk@...
Subject: [TekScopArc] New Website [WAS] [TekScopes] Tektronix
468 manuals - I got 'em

Hi all Members in all Groups.

Since BAMA is scaling down, I have decided to take over from
where BAMA ended.
I have created a new domain, called www.ebaman.com,
(Electronic Boat Anchor Archives for MANuals) it will however
take a day or two for the DNS-update.
I will start to build the website at the end of this week.
After that, when it goes online, It will be ready.

I would however be very happy for Ideas and such.

With best regards

Tomas Larsson
Sweden


for downloads etc.
Use the free www.yousendit.com service for uploading.
Excellent and cheap hosting, use

Verus Amicus Est Tamquam Alter Idem




-----Original Message-----
From: TekScopes@...
[mailto:TekScopes@...] On Behalf Of Stefan Trethan
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 9:34 PM
To: TekScopes@...
Subject: Re: [TekScopes] Tektronix 468 manuals - I got 'em

At least one member keeps a server with manuals, i think the right
persons will reply.
You could also try <>

Now that BAMA does no longer take TEK stuff, i think we should
actively do something in that regard.
There should be a list of sorts, or a table, with all free digital
manuals that we know of, and listing locations where they are.
We only need one "download" place, but we should have
several people
have a copy locally. It should take little effort to keep a
few CDs or
DVDs with manuals, just in case one of those download
places is lost,
and by distributing them there should always be many people
with the
same copy, if someone is unreachable for some reason.

I made a database in the database section, to show what i
am talking
about <>

I think there may be other ways to do this, but that's the general
idea.
Over time manuals will surely be distributed over many servers,
especially now with BAMA. I believe instead of attempting
to set up a
central archive that has all it would work better to have the files
distributed, as long as there is some index somewhere to
find them and
backup copies in case one server is lost.

What do you think?

ST



On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 20:14:41 +0100, anon_tx <anon_tx@...>
wrote:

The moderator's email is 'hidden' so I am unable to ask
him/her off-
list so I will put it to you...

There are two parts: one 27MBy and the other 39MBy. I used
hjsplit to
split them into 1.4MBy chunks but think that is probably
too much to
upload to the files section in this group - split or not.
It will
probably consume (or exceed) the remainder of my upload
quota - or for
that matter maybe this entire group.

So, I was in turn thinking about posting the manuals to
usenet in the
technical books section. Anybody have any thoughts on what
the 'smart'
thing to do is or what you'd like to see? I have been
looking for
these things a long time (for free) and finally broke down
and bought
them and am willing to share now that I have them.


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