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Re: Audi Diagnostics
I recently scanned all the codes and diagnostics into my computer for
personal reference. I could easily make this into an HTML or ftp area. I
have one huge worry... VOA tapping me on the shoulder and asking me about
copyright stuff.... Any suggestions?
On Sun, 19 Feb 1995, Phil Payne wrote:
> In message <9502141913.AA02013@newkla.kla.com> Steven Buchholz writes:
> >
> > If someone has a fax modem on their computer they shouldn't need to re-scan
> > the documents. By definition they get scanned when they are faxed ... all
> > that would be needed would be to save the received fax pages to a file. Is
> > the resolution of the scanned image better than a faxed page?
>
> I have a fax machine on my desk, and a fax modem at the other end. Also two
> phone lines, so I can fax paper to myself and collect it in binary.
>
> I also have a current copy of the diagnostic codes. Unfortunately, the
> official works copy of the paper I have (just arrived from Germany) has been
> photo-reduced (four pages onto one) and is in immaculate Kraut.
>
> Perhaps when I get a few moments on a train with a laptop. I never realised a
> urq's computer could recognise to many conditions ...
>
> Phil Payne
> Sievers Consulting UK
> Vice Chair, UK Computer Measurement Group
> Phone +44 385 302803
> Fax/BBS +44 1536 723021
> Fido 2:2503/415
> CIS 100012,1660
>
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