Bridgeport series I milling machine manual was posted to alt.binaries.e-book.technical Wednesday 23 January
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Bridgeport series I milling machine manual was posted to alt.binaries.e-book.technical Wednesday 23 January
I have it on my website also.
--Any chance someone's posted the *service* maual?
Check out my page, there is a maintenance manual.
All the documents load fine EXCEPT the maintenance manual.
S> Check out my page, there is a maintenance manual.
That's great. It is a big file.
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I had no trouble with that -- either with Adobe's acroread, or with the unix xpdf -- both displayed it with no trouble.
Perhaps your copy got corrupted in downloading? Here is the size (from a unix directory listing):
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-rw-r--r-- 1 dnichols family 8647229 Jan 24 20:17 bridgeport-ops-maintenance-manual.pdf ======================================================================
and (if you are using unix and have the "sum" command available:
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32440 16890 bridgeport-ops-maintenance-manual.pdf ======================================================================and the MD5 checksum:
====================================================================== MD5 (bridgeport-ops-maintenance-manual.pdf) = 7478391ee7012d480965cb9f495b098c ======================================================================
which I think is available for Windows as well.
Anyway -- re-download it to see whether that makes a difference.
Try again with the download and see whether that makes a difference.
Good Luck, DoN.
bridgeport-ops-maintenance-manual.pdf
I run Bit Torrent and have a webserver of minor importance. Nothing much beyond that. Sometimes it is worse and sometimes it is better.
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O.K. I downloaded all of the Bridgeport files last night, and only looked at them today when I saw you were having a problem. I thought that you had (as I did) downloaded them fully and only fired up a PDF reader to view them once they were all on the local system.
Enjoy, DoN.
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