What in the world is bitsavers?
Where are they located?It appears to be an honest effort to preserve vintage documentation of various vintage electronics, including Apple computers.
Where are they located?
mean I can scan them but it’ll take a bit.Not sure. It appears to be a project by a person associated with the Computer History Museum in California.
Bitsavers | Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com
As I reviewed the circumstances surrounding the bitsavers project, I realized something I am uncomfortable with. It's a one-person show, and that person does not scan everything. So, we do not know if that person would scan your documents, @jajan547.
I wish there were a site with AI that would take care of OCR, deskewing, etc., after scanning in and then spit out a polished PDF file that is searchable and decent.
acrobat.adobe.com. Sure, you have to pay the Great Satan Adobe, but it exists. The Acrobat desktop app does it too, probably with easier fine tuning. Those new document scanners that have popped up on a few channels look to be in the same ballpark of maturity.I wish there were a site with AI that would take care of OCR, deskewing, etc., after scanning in and then spit out a PDF file that is searchable and decent.
It might also be handy for those with interesting documents to archive to check their local libraries to see if they have scanning kiosks that can handle books without cutting the spine.
Libraries here do not and UPS or FedEx want crazy money to use theirs so I’m gonna try and scan these and I’ll ask what you guys think.Hey @jajan547! Maybe you have a local library with one of those fancy eye-blinding laser book scanners?
I agree but being that it’s a portable scanner at least decent, it’s that shipping these I run like $70Scanning will give straighter images.
I'll try running it through Acrobat Pro in a few hours.Scanning will give straighter images.
I mean if someone in the US is willing to work with me I might consider shipping it out.I'll try running it through Acrobat Pro in a few hours.