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1983 MB Tech Data Manual

1983 MB Tech Data Manual

 
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JustPassinThru
W123 and W124

491
04-07-2012, 08:31 PM #1
Recently one of these was sold, by one forum member to another. But first it passed through my hands, and I scanned the whole thing --all 571 pages of it.

It's about the size of a very thick pocket bible.

Cover:
   

Contents, first page:
http://i41.tinypic.com/1z306jo.jpg

An example page:
http://i44.tinypic.com/2l8zw3p.jpg

Directory view of first 100 scans:
http://i39.tinypic.com/5xu9i0.jpg

Directory view of second 100 scans:
http://i43.tinypic.com/eg9pe.jpg

Directory view of third 100 scans:
http://i42.tinypic.com/m7yiwl.jpg

Directory view of fourth small batch of scans:
http://i41.tinypic.com/4l5cu0.jpg

I am wondering how much interest there would be in my offering the complete scanned shebang for sale. Each two-page scan is a 25 MB .pnm file, and I did duplicate a few two-page scans where one section ends on the left page and a new section begins on the right page, so the whole thing is 9 GB in size. I could put it on two DVD's. Note: this is not OCR'ed, it is just a plain scan.

If there would be enough interest at $10 per two-DVD set, I will contact the copyright holders, MB North America and MB Canada, and see if I can get permission to distribute it.
This post was last modified: 04-07-2012, 10:46 PM by JustPassinThru.

Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).
JustPassinThru
04-07-2012, 08:31 PM #1

Recently one of these was sold, by one forum member to another. But first it passed through my hands, and I scanned the whole thing --all 571 pages of it.

It's about the size of a very thick pocket bible.

Cover:
   

Contents, first page:
http://i41.tinypic.com/1z306jo.jpg

An example page:
http://i44.tinypic.com/2l8zw3p.jpg

Directory view of first 100 scans:
http://i39.tinypic.com/5xu9i0.jpg

Directory view of second 100 scans:
http://i43.tinypic.com/eg9pe.jpg

Directory view of third 100 scans:
http://i42.tinypic.com/m7yiwl.jpg

Directory view of fourth small batch of scans:
http://i41.tinypic.com/4l5cu0.jpg

I am wondering how much interest there would be in my offering the complete scanned shebang for sale. Each two-page scan is a 25 MB .pnm file, and I did duplicate a few two-page scans where one section ends on the left page and a new section begins on the right page, so the whole thing is 9 GB in size. I could put it on two DVD's. Note: this is not OCR'ed, it is just a plain scan.

If there would be enough interest at $10 per two-DVD set, I will contact the copyright holders, MB North America and MB Canada, and see if I can get permission to distribute it.


Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).

lgreeley83
Mr. Rumbles

775
04-07-2012, 09:56 PM #2
Wow that is some serious data demand. I thought 1 page = 1 kb. Anywho..... i dont know what your plans for formatting are but a nice organized pdf file would probably be best. You could probably compress the file and get it to fit on one disk and lower the overhead cost a few pennies. :-)

9gb seems.huge to me.

" straighten up that star on the grill, assholes."

lgreeley83
04-07-2012, 09:56 PM #2

Wow that is some serious data demand. I thought 1 page = 1 kb. Anywho..... i dont know what your plans for formatting are but a nice organized pdf file would probably be best. You could probably compress the file and get it to fit on one disk and lower the overhead cost a few pennies. :-)

9gb seems.huge to me.


" straighten up that star on the grill, assholes."

JustPassinThru
W123 and W124

491
04-07-2012, 10:09 PM #3
For a .pdf I would have to OCR it. Might take about one man-year. The price would be *a lot* higher. This took me about two months of my spare time, maybe 100 hours.

But, for all I know, maybe MB already offers it in .pdf form.

Does anyone know if it is offered in *any* electronic form?

Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).
JustPassinThru
04-07-2012, 10:09 PM #3

For a .pdf I would have to OCR it. Might take about one man-year. The price would be *a lot* higher. This took me about two months of my spare time, maybe 100 hours.

But, for all I know, maybe MB already offers it in .pdf form.

Does anyone know if it is offered in *any* electronic form?


Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).

lgreeley83
Mr. Rumbles

775
04-07-2012, 10:09 PM #4
I just checked the file size of one of my digital army manuals. 241 pages was about 6.2 mb. Double that to rhe size of the mercedes manual and it should still only be about a 1000th of the size. Or something.like that. You have got.to change that formatting.
That is dedication
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2010/06...s-and.html

Would this help?
U have never done it. Looking at this i agree that would take some time.
I meant to say I have never done it.
This post was last modified: 04-07-2012, 10:19 PM by lgreeley83.

" straighten up that star on the grill, assholes."

lgreeley83
04-07-2012, 10:09 PM #4

I just checked the file size of one of my digital army manuals. 241 pages was about 6.2 mb. Double that to rhe size of the mercedes manual and it should still only be about a 1000th of the size. Or something.like that. You have got.to change that formatting.


That is dedication
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2010/06...s-and.html

Would this help?
U have never done it. Looking at this i agree that would take some time.
I meant to say I have never done it.


" straighten up that star on the grill, assholes."

JustPassinThru
W123 and W124

491
04-07-2012, 10:26 PM #5
It's a tiny booklet with print about as fine as a Gideon Bible. I scanned it at 3485 x 2560 pixels (so, about half that as the actual page area) on my Canon MP210 multifunction, using XSane.

Especially for those of us who need reading glasses, even though not OCR'ed, using the alphabetical index and table of contents this scanned form is *tons* easier than leafing through the bound volume.

For example, this screen capture. No doubt at all of the numeric values, when you're looking at it on a 19-inch or larger monitor:
http://i43.tinypic.com/27wr447.png

If I were to OCR it, being a Linux guy, I'd probably use Tesseract compiled with Leptonica support under the OCRFeeder GUI. But if I had that much free time I'd probably be driving a Maybach.
This post was last modified: 04-07-2012, 10:44 PM by JustPassinThru.

Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).
JustPassinThru
04-07-2012, 10:26 PM #5

It's a tiny booklet with print about as fine as a Gideon Bible. I scanned it at 3485 x 2560 pixels (so, about half that as the actual page area) on my Canon MP210 multifunction, using XSane.

Especially for those of us who need reading glasses, even though not OCR'ed, using the alphabetical index and table of contents this scanned form is *tons* easier than leafing through the bound volume.

For example, this screen capture. No doubt at all of the numeric values, when you're looking at it on a 19-inch or larger monitor:
http://i43.tinypic.com/27wr447.png

If I were to OCR it, being a Linux guy, I'd probably use Tesseract compiled with Leptonica support under the OCRFeeder GUI. But if I had that much free time I'd probably be driving a Maybach.


Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).

 
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