>And others have pointed out that DEC handbooks are on truly lousy paper.
>Therefore, the _solution_ is to scan them at best possible resolution.
>Fix any scanning artifacts, the _print them_ on acid free paper and bind
>_that_. Problem solved, the book still exists (now in a good form) and
>there is a digital copy as well.
Keep in mind that only one copy of any of the handbooks need be
sacrificed in this manner... I sure hope that lots of people don't
start cutting up their handbooks to make copies.
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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