[sdiy] - Service Manual Project -

Mo Rosati mo at laurelsteel.com
Tue May 22 04:16:23 CEST 2007


Your right, the biggest concern is BANDWIDTH ( specifically the cost of
bandwidth ).
The good news is that there are a lot of synths heads out there that
also work in the IT / Network field ( myself included ).

We have access to network gear, servers, business class ISP providers
etc., so we can use existing resources with little to no cost at all.
There's always a way.  I'm confident that with a little help &
co-ordination, we can accomplish a very successfull project with
worldwide participation, that will remain relavent for many years to
come.  

Thanks,
Mo
   


>>> "Julian" <julian at 22host24.com> 05/21/07 8:31 PM >>>

> Here's something I've been meaning to do for a long, long time, create
a
> space on the internet for EVERYONE to share their vintage synth
service
> manuals FOR FREE!


Ive thought similar for some time.  I scanned my (long out of copywrite
: )
OSCar user manual ages back, and its always been the thing that gets the
most hits on my site, so its evidently serving someone well.

It would be very usefull to have evreything availible, at the highest
rez
availible, in one place.

However, looking, and doubting, my home adsl webserver stats on this
single
15mb file - wouldnt the bandwidth get quite costly though, if it was
having
to be paid for?

Other than that, i think its an excellent idea, and one that shouldnt
even
be too hard to implament (underesimation is seeming to become a habit
though
; )

Julian





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