02-07-2019, 05:10 PM
At HHC 2017, I agreed, perhaps foolishly, to scan a massive pile of HP-9100 documentation. Perhaps Gene had let it be known that I was a soft touch for scanning old documents.
Anyway, I finished this morning. I scanned everything except a perfect bound 9100 owner's manual that I couldn't bear to razor apart. Still trying to come up with a non-destructive way to scan that.
But there's LOTS of other stuff-- 185MB of OCR'd PDF documents. Now, I did the best I could, but some scans will be marginal because, you know, the yellowed, crispy paper dates from the 1960s. Still, I'd say upwards of 95% of the scans are completely readable and usable.
Some programs and documents are incomplete because, well, they were incomplete when I got them. But I scanned everything, and it's all here for those who own and play with 9100s or just want a more complete old HP document collection.
Enjoy!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/esux5chthhbts1...s.zip?dl=0
Anyway, I finished this morning. I scanned everything except a perfect bound 9100 owner's manual that I couldn't bear to razor apart. Still trying to come up with a non-destructive way to scan that.
But there's LOTS of other stuff-- 185MB of OCR'd PDF documents. Now, I did the best I could, but some scans will be marginal because, you know, the yellowed, crispy paper dates from the 1960s. Still, I'd say upwards of 95% of the scans are completely readable and usable.
Some programs and documents are incomplete because, well, they were incomplete when I got them. But I scanned everything, and it's all here for those who own and play with 9100s or just want a more complete old HP document collection.
Enjoy!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/esux5chthhbts1...s.zip?dl=0