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TH99.RAR Archive of 15000 manuals etc.

Has anyone tried downloading this? The "Highspeed" download link is just an attempt to infect you with malware, and the standard download link is, so far, slower than dialup.

Maybe Google knew what they were doing after all.
You could try an ASCII-only version: http://www.uncreativelabs.de/th99/th99free.rar (found via the link provided by SomeGuy earlier in the thread)

It appears to contain the same info, is 4.9MB and downloads in a moment.

-Tor
 
Arrrag! Thats the site with all the jumper and socket information I was specifically searching for the other day, but couldn't find. And it is the same info as these other sites. Well, since Google wants to be a bitch, this time I'm bookmarking it! (Yes, I still use bookmarks even though Chrome and Firefox devs seem to think nobody needs them)

Goes to show, there is plenty of room for a competing search engine.

And while I am at it, I miss their old usenet advanced search. It was a great resource being able to search for a specific keyword in specific date ranges (such as 1984 to 1986). I guess some of that info might still be in Groups, but that is bloated unusable garbage.
 
Anybody know the source of this info? I mean was it from a commercial source or was it the efforts of a kind soul? I would love to know how they made the circuit board drawings as updates could then be made. I know I have found errors, corrections, and missing info on my searches.
 
th99 has been discussed in these forums before. modem7 provided some info about the origin in this post: http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcf...dware-1999-FULL-Available&p=112517#post112517

-Tor

Thanks for the info and linkage. I suspected as much. I have both the printed and CD version of the MicroHouse technical library and the diagrams were suspiciously similar, but I wasn't sure.

It would be nice if we could somehow continue it. A wiki with dip switches is easy but the graphics would be time consuming.
 
It's a mirror of http://th99.bl4ckb0x.de/ which has links both for the ASCII version (mentioned earlier) but also the full version as a rar. That version is exactly the same (size 167637585 bytes) as the one from maben.homeip.net which was mentioned before.

-Tor

Yeah, this is my mirror. I found the archive years ago somewhere. As I wanted to have my own mirror, I've set this up.
 
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