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Re: I have two Tek manuals I don't think I need


 

Hi Jeff,

Two separate members of this group requested one manual each.... I'm sure
they can see this note as they also saw my original post. I am trying my
best to pay the generosity I have received from this group forward. I
recently sent two mainframe plug-ins to California to a group member and
now am sending these manuals off to group members that can make good use of
them. In all cases, I've only asked that to be compensated for the
postage. I'll leave it up to the recipients of the manuals as to whether
they want to participate in that project.

Again, I want to express my gratitude to everyone that has offered
technical advice and also to Mike who gifted me one of his spare R7603s.

David

On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 6:26 PM, Jeff Urban <JURB6006@...> wrote:

There were people on here recently looking for donations for the cost of
scanning a bunch of manuals and making PDFs out if them. I would have
kicked in a few bucks but I do not have a credit card, so someone told me
to just spread the word about this site...OK.

Look back a couple of pages of posts and you'll probably find it, if not
maybe they'll find you. If you got something they don't, and are willing,
let them have it. In fact they probably only need to borrow it. Get them
back and actual paper manuals still have intrinsic value, and I have worked
with them and liked it. Sometimes I print sections and tape them together
into the bedsheet they resemble.

It's up to you, I would at least scan them or let others scan them. I have
a couple of old ones which don't seem to be on the net, once they get it
together I will send them what I have, either scans or the paper itself.

I will do everything in my power (which ain't much really) to keep good
technology out of the dumpster.



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