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Re: MICRO Magazines Library Now Complete



On 7/27/2010 11:05 PM, bill.martens@gmail.com wrote:
On Jul 28, 1:26 pm, Jerry<awande...@yahoo.ca>  wrote:
Calibrator<calibra...@freenet.de>  writes:
On Jul 27, 10:53 am, "Michael J. Mahon"<mjma...@aol.com>  wrote:

Great news, Bill--and thanks to all who made this possible.

Yes, it's definitely a wealth of information. I always thought micro
was strictly for the single-board computers of the early eighties
so this was a positive surprise.
I also like the "no compromise" hi-res full-color approach of the
newer scans.

It does look like "micro_50_jul_1982.pdf" is damaged, though.  ;-(

You may want to try downloading it again as I had no problems
with the file.
It's 126,385,707 bytes large, by the way, and a scroll-through
showed no problems (I use the Foxit PDF viewer).

I also have no trouble reading the whole thing with xpdf.  Same file
size as Marcus reports.

--
Jerry    awanderin at yahoo dot ca

I just tried the issue in Adobe and it seems to be fine.  We will
check it more thoroughly this week and see if there isnt something
that is causing the xpdf issue.

I just downloaded it, and it's fine.

I tried four times before, coming at it different ways, and each
time I got a 400-something KB file that was not a .pdf.

Pretty weird, since I downloaded its brothers before and after it
with no problems at all.  Maybe this is one of those "clear your
cache" issues.  ;-)

-michael

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