If you click on the page picture, you'll get a highres version of the
page! (2100x1600).
The scan has been done from photocopies and the pictures are just as good
as the 'original' has been.
If some part of the page (e.g. pagenumber) has been cut of, in most (and
rare) cases it has been cut of in the copy already.
If you do not like to use a WWW-browser to view the pages or your browser
does not like to show PNG files at all, a viewer for DOS, Windows3.11 and
WinNT/9x is on the CDROM, too. XNView
is available for almost any plattform. (yes, Linux, too, but I didn't know
how to compile it) To view the pages with the viewer you may open /SR/a0000d0b.png
or /SR/b0000d0b.png for high- or lowres respectively and
PageUp
and
-Down through the manual. No installation for the viewer
is neccessary, just start it from the CD!
If you have problems with viewing the PNG files in your browser, read
PNGTrouble.txt
on the CDROM and check for correct PNG handling in the broswer (e.g. PNGSettings
for Netscape)
If you want to install the manual to harddisk, just copy it. It uses less
than 60MB hardisk space, if you omit the highres pages ('a*.png';
maybe somebody is able to create better HTML-files, which only access the
highres pages from the CD)
Unfortunately there are three counting systems on the pages: The original
one noted 'in' the pages (which I do not understand at all), a second one
at the bottom (created for the reprint, I think) and a third one in the
html files. The SR Service manual counting at the bottom of the page is
always three pages behind the HTML counting, because of three uncounted
leading pages. But I verified, that every nonempty page I got, has been
scanned and the bottom page counting is consistent and complete.