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Marc Bonnor

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Sep 22, 1994, 10:27:45 PM9/22/94
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I came across a site with Harris Data Books, I thought it might be of
interest to group.

http://rel.semi.harris.com:80/docs/datasheets/

Marc

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Sep 23, 1994, 2:57:55 PM9/23/94
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Marc Bonnor (ma...@deakin.edu.au) wrote:
: I came across a site with Harris Data Books...

Hallelujah! Let's hope this is the wave of the future.

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Larry Bradley

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Sep 23, 1994, 5:44:28 PM9/23/94
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In article <35v8fj$t...@news.sandia.gov> br...@guruma.isrc.sandia.gov (5) writes:
>From: br...@guruma.isrc.sandia.gov (5)
>Subject: Re: Harris Data Sheets on WWW.
>Date: 23 Sep 1994 18:57:55 GMT

>Marc Bonnor (ma...@deakin.edu.au) wrote:
>: I came across a site with Harris Data Books...

I just tried it out. The data sheets are Postcript. Also, there is info
there on Harris's Fax service, where you can request data sheets and app.
notes by Fax.

chuck_jm on BIX

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Sep 25, 1994, 8:23:06 PM9/25/94
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ma...@deakin.edu.au (Marc Bonnor) writes:

>http://rel.semi.harris.com:80/docs/datasheets/

>Marc

Oh no! I'm on BIX and I can get to the site but I cannot
READ NOR DOWNLOAD the datasheets, as "..this cannot be displayed
on this terminal.." and "..donwload not defined..". Could someone
email me the datasheet on the CD22402 from that site? It's under
Linear-Special Analog Devices. I've tried several www gateways but
the problem lies with BIX. I'll rag on 'um 'bout this! ;)
Thanks!


chuc...@bix.com

Simon Hall

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Sep 26, 1994, 6:23:52 AM9/26/94
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|>
|> >Marc Bonnor (ma...@deakin.edu.au) wrote:
|> >: I came across a site with Harris Data Books...
|>
|> I just tried it out. The data sheets are Postcript. Also, there is info
|> there on Harris's Fax service, where you can request data sheets and app.
|> notes by Fax.


So what's the address then?

Simon

Rick Jansen

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Sep 26, 1994, 8:02:21 AM9/26/94
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|> So what's the address then?

http://rel.semi.harris.com/docs/datasheets/

I think they really did a very nice job! It's a pity ghostview cannot save
postscript files, but if you look carefully you'll see that it is some
random file name in /tmp (if you use xmosaic), which you can copy to your
own directories.

Rick Jansen
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Derek B. Noonburg

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Sep 26, 1994, 12:29:39 PM9/26/94
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In article <366d8d$10...@mira.sara.nl>, sscp...@horus.sara.nl (Rick Jansen) writes:

> |> So what's the address then?

> http://rel.semi.harris.com/docs/datasheets/

> I think they really did a very nice job! It's a pity ghostview
> cannot save postscript files, but if you look carefully you'll see
> that it is some random file name in /tmp (if you use xmosaic), which
> you can copy to your own directories.

Actually, if you're using Mosaic, you can tell it to save files
instead of displaying them. Select "Load To Local Disk" from the
"Options" menu (before clicking on the link to a PostScript file), and
you'll get a file requester instead of a ghostview window.

I agree with everyone else on this thread... it looks like a nice
service. I hope more electronics companies jump on the WWW bandwagon.

- Derek

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Jean-Francois Larin

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Oct 1, 1994, 7:44:09 AM10/1/94
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Monday September 26 1994, Derek B. Noonburg ecrit a All:


>> |> So what's the address then?

>> http://rel.semi.harris.com/docs/datasheets/

DBN> Actually, if you're using Mosaic, you can tell it to save files
DBN> instead of displaying them. Select "Load To Local Disk" from the
DBN> "Options" menu (before clicking on the link to a PostScript file), and
DBN> you'll get a file requester instead of a ghostview window.

Thanks for the trick...

DBN> I agree with everyone else on this thread... it looks like a nice
DBN> service. I hope more electronics companies jump on the WWW bandwagon.

Anybody know any other company who are doing/will do the same?

Jean-Francois Larin
cv...@music.mus.polymtl.ca

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