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On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:36:43 +0100, "ian field"
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 17:39:16 +0100, "ian field"
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http://www.sm0vpo.com/_pdf/

http://www.alldatasheet.com/

That is just too damned easy. LOL

Bill

ISTR they have a daily limit on downloads, so it'd take the rest of
your
life to rip the lot!

Sorry Sir, I did not realize that your goal in
life was to own everyone else's documentation. 8^)

Bill

There's no internet access on the PC where I do my electronics work, so
I
can't just go online every time I need a datasheet.

It makes sense to grab any datasheets that the opportunity arises, that
way
I cover most eventualities.

Some people have it easy and think everyone else is the same!


You have established a daunting goal to acquire a personal copy of the
datasheet for every device made.

Look, I simply offered a source. Maybe it'll be useful if you need one
not in your stash. If not then no harm done.

You're right that Internet access makes things much, much easier and
I'd make having it a priority, if at all possible. Out of curiosity,
what is the major obstacle to access on your electronics work PC?


My broadband account feeds the PC where I spend the most time - I can't
afford a second account for the other PC. Should the need become pressing
enough, I can always hook up a 56k modem, but the cost would be too high
for
any files of substantial size.


Well, that's solvable with a router as it still looks like 'one' PC.
Can do the same thing with Internet connection sharing through the one
on broadband but that means it has to be on for the other to get
access.


There is an incidental advantage, since I carry all my downloads on DVD-RW
disks to the other PC, I automatically have a backup on the collection of
DVDs should anything happen to the HDD.


The local authority might take a dim view of me slinging a cable over 2&1/2
miles of town.