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MITS Computer Notes, hi-res searchable archive

kingchops

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I've created a complete set of MITS Computer Notes newsletters in pdf. I made these pdf's from some hi-res image scans I found. I've run the images through OCR as well so the pdf versions are searchable. As I've kept the original images sizes, the complete set of pdf's is quite large, close to 1gb.

The folder below contains each individual pdf, but also contains three zip files at the bottom which contain all the pdf's.

They can be downloaded from the following link:

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8gSJdi3Pcn7QjZXUUpObmh4ZFk&usp=sharing#list

This link won't stay there for ever so be quick if you want a copy.
 
Hi kingchops,

Thanks a million for your effort! I have downloaded the 3 .zip files and I'm glad to have this complete set.
I've already found the few that I actually had in physical form, lo those many years ago. It's great to have the complete set - now I don't have to muse about purchasing any of these at $99 apiece from that highway robber over on eBay! ;-)

smp
 
Hi kingchops,

Thanks a million for your effort! I have downloaded the 3 .zip files and I'm glad to have this complete set.
I've already found the few that I actually had in physical form, lo those many years ago. It's great to have the complete set - now I don't have to muse about purchasing any of these at $99 apiece from that highway robber over on eBay! ;-)

smp

Thanks for the feedback smp. It's good to know there's people who find this stuff useful. Yeah, I've seen those for sale on ebay, $99 each is a bit rich. The reason I kept these in high res was to make them good for printing in A3. I've already printed a few in A3 and they look great.
 
Is this available somewhere that I don't have to login to google to download it?

The folder is set to public access on Google drive, but when I tested the link in IE it sometimes asked me to log in. Try Chrome or Firefox it seems to work better in those. I also found that signing out of my Google account helped in IE.
 
K, thanks for the advice. How very strange. Chrome wants me to login to a google account (nothing new there, it's always trying to convince me to sign up for some sort of google service), but firefox just let me download the files. cheers!
 
lol well that's Chrome. A google product ;-) can't trust it to access google resources without wanting to track you a bit more with your login.
 
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