[GreenKeys] Space on the web for schematics and other docs

gil smith gil at baudot.net
Wed Jan 24 10:04:34 EST 2007


Hi folks:

Some time ago, I created an online repository for us to share files.  We 
can all upload and download files to share.  If you don't have a password, 
drop me a line, and I'll set you up.  Sadly, only a few folks have actually 
put files up.

This is YOUR area to share stuff.  Please contribute anything which you may 
have in your personal stash of tty documents, pictures of your machines, 
pictures of machines you'd like to identify, etc.  Simply create your own 
top-level folder (and any sub folders that help organize things), and 
upload what ever you have.  It holds up to a gigabyte, and can be increased 
if necessary.  File size is not limited,unless you email to it.

Just like the name, it is literally an online file folder.  You don't need 
to use an ftp client, just point your browser to www.onlinefilefolder.com, 
log-in, and upload or download files.

To log in:
The username is baudot
The password is available from me, to greenkeys members, by private email.

Once you log in, you will see the simple web browser interface.  There is a 
little folder directory tree on the left side -- to look inside different 
folders, you click on the folder names in the tree on the left side.

Once you select a folder, you see a list of the folder's current files in 
the center of the screen.  There are checkboxes beside the folder names so 
you can select specific files or folders to download, copy, move, rename, 
or delete.  If this is not your folder, do not change or delete any of 
these files, but feel free to select one or more to download to your pc.

If you wish to contribute, you can upload files directly, with no size 
limitations.  First, click on "Home" on the left side to select the top 
level.  Then click on the "New-Folder" button on the left side, and name 
the folder something like "stuff-from-gil."  Then click on your new folder 
to go into it (it is currently empty).  Then click on the "Add-File" 
button, above it.  A little window opens, you click on "Browse," navigate 
to select your file on your pc, then click "Start-Upload".  Sounds more 
complicated than it really is.

Alternately, you can quickly send a file, up to 20MB in size, by emailing 
it as an attachment to:    baudot at onlinefilefolder.com
In this case, you do not need the password, and the file gets dumped into a 
folder called "dropbox," from which I will move it to a logically-named 
folder somewhere.  However, since most of us are saddled with email sending 
size limitations of 5MB or so (imposed by our isps), I think most people 
will rather just log in and upload.


THE RULES:

   - You must be a greenkeys member (I am the moderator, so I will know)
   - No putting the password in greenkeys or other public posts
   - No giving the password to anyone else (they must email me directly)
   - Only tty, rtty, and greenkeys sort of subject matter
   - No personal stuff -- get your own online folder
   - No deleting or moving other peoples files or folders
         (yes, are actually able to delete everything!)
   - If you wish to add something, create you own descriptively-named
         top-level folder first (you can have sub-folders)
   - Name all your files descriptively, and use hyphens instead of spaces
         in the file name (when you download to a pc, spaces in a file name
         become %20, which is rather annoying)
    - Preferred formats are PDF, TXT, HTM, ZIP, MPG, and JPG, but others 
are ok.
    - Formats like DOC can harbor macro viruses (thanks to the idiots at 
microsoft),
         so create PDF versions, if you can.
   - I will likely grab files to post on baudot.net, but don't presume
         these files are backed up.
    - By posting something, you are agreeing to let others copy it.
    - As far as copyrighted material, well, Teletype Corp is history so no 
problem.
         And does WU or Siemens care about a few docs of sixty-year-old 
machines?
         THIS IS NOT A PUBLIC SITE, just a private storage area for us, so 
I do
         not see how there would even be a copyright issue on content here.

So, send me an email, and I'll give you the password.

thanks,

gil


At 10:36 PM 1/23/2007, Tim McNerney wrote:

>On Jan 23, 2007, at 11:38 PM, greenkeys-request at mailman.qth.net wrote:
>
>>I believe Gil has the list set up with some space availabe for posting
>>schematics or any other files of general interest.  I just did not
>>think
>>there would be sufficient interest in this circuit to take up space
>>there as
>>I can certainly send it easily to anyone who is really wants it.
>>
>>John
>>WB6BLV at inreach.com
>
>Hmm, not sure what happened...
>It sounds like some folks read my offer to host
>Greenkeys schematics (and other documents)
>on my web site, but on the digest only the link made
>it through.  If there is already an established place
>to find Greenkeys related resources, I don't mind yielding.
>BTW, where is it?  As for whether anyone would be
>interested in John's schematics, that's the great thing
>about the web: (nearly) infinite "shelf space."  My
>motivation is to provide a place to archive "vintage"
>circuits so folks can learn from the past and apply old
>concepts to solid-state designs.  Just like neckties, it seems
>like what's old is new again.  First tubes, then transistors,
>now field-effect transistors, which in many ways, are more
>like tubes than bipolar transistors.
>
>--Tim
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