From: Sam Etler [etler@@@cs.wisc.edu] (remove the two extra "@" symbols) Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 9:39 PM To: singingwires@yahoogroups.com Subject: BSPs on-line I've put a few BSPs on-line that people have either requested I copy/scan or that I scanned a while ago and had sitting around. The URL is: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~etler/bsp Currently there's the following: 032-182-101, Issue 1, Nov. 1968 - Telephone Memory Devices (this BSP rules if you're at all interested in old computer stuff) 508-230-100, Issue 3, Aug. 1964 - Booths - Universal (Indoor-Outdoor) KS-16797 - Identification 508-230-100 Addendum, Issue 2, Nov. 1967 - Booths - Universal (Indoor-Outdoor) KS-16797 - Identification 508-230-200, Issue 2, Aug. 1964 - Booths - Universal (Indoor-Outdoor) KS-16797 - Installation 508-230-201, Issue 1, Apr. 1960 - Booths - Universal (Indoor-Outdoor) KS-16797 - Electric Wiring and Grounding Requirements New York Telephone Deskman's Handbook from 1970. This isn't a BSP, but it's pretty neat. It's about 250 pages. The 508-230 series BSPs are fairly large since I scanned them at 600 dpi to make sure the graphics stayed nice. I have a sheet feeder, but it's on a black and white only scanner. Not even gray scale. It makes up for this by doing about 15 pages/minute even at 600 dpi. I've got a few other things I plan on putting up, in particular a bunch of open wire BSPs from the 1930s-1950s. Hope at least a few people find these interesting. sam