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Re: Apple IIe Parallel card manual
One of the guys told me to use the program in Adobe that "strip out or
cleans out" the unneeded parts and makes the file smaller after it has been
completely scanned. It reduces its size considerably. I forget the name of
it since I am not at my computer.
Scan the whole thing then use it. And then email it to me if you would.
And if you find an extra manual, I'll buy it.
John
"Quadrajet1" <quadrajet1@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >Did anyone come up with a scanned or an original manual they would like
to
> >get rid of? Or an electronic copy someone could email me?
>
> >John
>
> I found a manual, but I haven't been able to figure out how to scan it
and
> make it a managable sized PDF file. So far my scanned pages have been
around
> 130k each. I just picked up a program called Textbridge Pro Millenium
which is
> supposed to be a good OCR program, and maybe I can create a good Word
document
> out of the manual. Will give it a try.
>
> Not only did I find a manual, I found a complete, still shrink wrapped,
Apple
> Parallel Card (newer style) package in San Antonio. Hard to beleve that
15-20
> year old peripherals are still to be found never opened.
>
> Raymond