Date : Fri, 01 Aug 2003 16:58:49 +0100
From : Matt.Forbes@...
Subject: Re: Doc Project
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If there's anything specific that someone requires, I'd be more than happy
to do the scanning /OCR-ing /PDF-ing or whatever if Jon and I could
arrange some way to allow me to borrow the articles in question ....
Matt Forbes
Jon Ripley <beeb@...>
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I have a small ton of BBC/Elk/Master related books including a few rare
items. Hobbit tape drive + manual, etc.
I also have almost or indeed every issue of Acorn User, Micro User,
Electron User and Let's Compute and permission from the publishers to
reproduce any and all non-commercial software that ever appeared in any
of them. The official line, when I asked eight years ago was that any
articles could be reproduced only with the original authors permission.
But for non-commercial reasons most people might be happy with fair use,
after all these all contain a huge amount of very useful information
that is today, to my knowledge, totally non-viable commercially.
I also have permission to reproduce for non-commercial purposes the
software that was also included in Acorn Programs, Archimedes World, A&B
Computing and any Acorn related magazine that the rights to were bought
by IDG Media.
There is also a big pile of magazine and user group disks that are not
available anywhere else to my knowledge such as the Solinet User
Group disks. I could image all of these at some point when I have the
time. But I suspect that Ron Marshall would fight to the death to
prevent these ever being released.
I don't have a scanner and my hard drives are tiny and usually half
knackered not to mention the PeeCee I currently have. When my hardware
gets a major upgrade I may be able to contribue more. When I get
broadband, a server and a fixed IP I would be willing to provide server
space.
It is a great pity that I have all this and cannot share it as yet.
Jon R.
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">If there's anything specific that someone
requires, I'd be more than happy to do the scanning /OCR-ing /PDF-ing or
whatever if Jon and I could arrange some way to allow me to borrow the articles
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<br><font size=2 face="Courier New">I have a small ton of BBC/Elk/Master
related books including a few rare<br>
items. Hobbit tape drive + manual, etc.<br>
<br>
I also have almost or indeed every issue of Acorn User, Micro User,<br>
Electron User and Let's Compute and permission from the publishers to<br>
reproduce any and all non-commercial software that ever appeared in any<br>
of them. The official line, when I asked eight years ago was that any<br>
articles could be reproduced only with the original authors permission.<br>
But for non-commercial reasons most people might be happy with fair use,<br>
after all these all contain a huge amount of very useful information<br>
that is today, to my knowledge, totally non-viable commercially.<br>
<br>
I also have permission to reproduce for non-commercial purposes the<br>
software that was also included in Acorn Programs, Archimedes World, A&B<br>
Computing and any Acorn related magazine that the rights to were bought<br>
by IDG Media.<br>
<br>
There is also a big pile of magazine and user group disks that are not<br>
available anywhere else to my knowledge such as the Solinet User<br>
Group disks. I could image all of these@... point when I have the<br>
time. But I suspect that Ron Marshall would fight to the death to<br>
prevent these ever being released.<br>
<br>
I don't have a scanner and my hard drives are tiny and usually half<br>
knackered not to mention the PeeCee I currently have. When my hardware<br>
gets a major upgrade I may be able to contribue more. When I get<br>
broadband, a server and a fixed IP I would be willing to provide server<br>
space.<br>
<br>
It is a great pity that I have all this and cannot share it as yet.<br>
<br>
Jon R.<br>
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http://www.stryker.freeserve.co.uk/ Quality RISC OS Software<br>
Home of the BBC Micro and BBC Emulators mailing list archives<br>
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