It depends on the quality of the binding and its age, and how much pressure you put on the spine. I've done it with the cover up with a white paper "mask" on the glass to minimize haze at the edges, and then hold the book by hand. There will be some text warping in the scan as a result of the gutter of the binding not being flat to the glass.
Of course, if anyone has a copy whose binding is already compromised that would be good. I have not found a scan of this anywhere so certainly it would be good to scan. Rich Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 19, 2016, at 12:26 PM, couryho...@aol.com wrote: > > Problem with scanning those handbooks - it is a destructive process > mashing them in a flat bed. > Maybe using one of the hold the book and photo the pages works > well? or.... find one that is blown apart already... Ed# > _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org) > > > > > In a message dated 2/19/2016 9:37:50 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, > rich.c...@verizon.net writes: > > All -- I've been searching for an online version of the LSI-11 Processor > Handbook from 1975 (which I think covers the 11/03) but I can't seem to > locate it anywhere. > > Does anyone have a link to it or, alternatively, a real copy that maybe I > can scan? > > Thanks! > > Rich > > Sent from my iPhone=