This is great, thanks for sharing! From a preservation perspective it's always good to have the various issues of documents available as information sometimes falls out as the documents evolve. Also they can be useful for tracing the evolution of product design.

sam

On Tue, Sep 26, 2023 at 3:53 PM Erik Bruchez <erik@bruchez.org> wrote:
All,

I know that these manuals are already available online (at least for the 1974 edition), but I scanned my own copies of the 1969 edition and uploaded them to archive.org.

Bulletin 310 B Vol 1 Technical Manual 33 Teletypewriter Sets
https://archive.org/details/teletype-bulletin-310-b-vol-1

Bulletin 310 B Vol 2 Technical Manual 33 Teletypewriter Sets
https://archive.org/details/teletype-bulletin-310-b-vol-2

-Erik
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