On Wed, 9 Aug 2023, Marvin Johnston via cctalk wrote:
I am more concerned with getting the documentation scanned and archived and will most likely end up buying a high speed double sided scanner. So this is just a heads up that a lot (most?) of the original Polymorphic documentation does still exist. Years ago, some highly uninformed individual said this could not be original since there were no graphics in the Circa early 1970 docs. He was wrong about this not being original documentation!!! I also tried to keep any marked diskettes with the docs. Those disks were primarily system disks. And those disks NEED to be backed up before they degrade to the point they would be difficult to read.
Marv, I'd love to help out if I can. I'm set up to do bound book scanning (non-destructive), and duplex sheet fed scanning at both normal and 11x17 page sizes. I've also got an AppleSauce-based disk imaging setup that can do 3.5, 5.25, and 8" disks.
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