[GreenKeys] Space on the web for schematics and other docs
Gregory W. Moore
gwmoore at moorefelines.com
Wed Jan 24 20:20:31 EST 2007
Gil, and all ya greenkeyers...
I just happen to have a website, which is basically a memory hole
(moorefelines.com) with a subdirectory /greenkeys
http://www.moorefelines.com/greenkeys
I will be happy to post schematics, data, etc, for your convenience.
Just let me know..
73 de Greg "GW" Moore WA3IVX/NNN0BVN
gil smith wrote:
> 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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