Actually I'm sure many of us contributed (I sent in a number of items that Al scanned including the files on Signature analysis and a couple of other test equipment manuals) Still he organized and maintained it. This, as far as I'm concerned, it would only be with his permission - as the editor if nothing else - that others offer his Spies (compiled/organized) site on CD. Obviously the individual files that were not scanned by Al can be hosted anywhere without anyone's permission but the copyright holder (or the scanner?). John :-#)# At 09:23 PM 25/06/2002 -0400, Kev wrote:
It isn't all Al's work. It was a collaboration.
If I can dig up the stuff I contributed I'll be happy to send it out to whomever. The whole reason I donated it to spies was to participate & share in making this information freely available. (and I only have a meager 1 MB of space which I use for my webpage).
I only donated a very few pinouts & a couple of manuals. Al forwarded the flyer scans elsewhere.
I did donate the Bugtrap (Logic comparator) PDFs for the TTL & CMOS versions if anyone want to host those.
Thanks, Kev mowerman@erols.com
Seems to me that if one person was to download the archive and then offer copies of the CD - at cost - (with Al's permission, after all they are HIS work) to collectors that might make it at least a resource that can be shared.
Sad though,
John :-#(#
At 06:57 PM 25/06/2002 -0400, Corey Stup wrote:
Looks like Al took the site down.
Damon has a mirror, at www.stormaster.com/Spies/arcade