Dear netdev, LKML and friends,
as some of you may know, I've recently started to get involved in
"retronetworking" as a hobby, i.e. collecting and running ancient
data communications, telecommunications and computer networking technologies.
We're not just collecting/repairing/operating old hardware and ancient software
stacks (FDDI, TokenRing, ATM, ISDN, ...) but also related hardware documentation,
data sheets, specifications, ...
I would like to call on all Linux network developers to donate any surplus
old networking/telecom chipset documentation, specifications, etc. they may
have. We have a non-destructive book scanner for sizes up to A2, as well as
a variety of other scanners at our disposal to digitize any paper manuals,
as needed.
More information about this 'call for manuals' can be found at
https://osmocom.org/projects/retronetworking/wiki/Call_for_old_Manuals
In case anyone is interested, https://osmocom.org/projects/retronetworking/wiki
contains a bit of info on parts of the collected equipment, and we've started
to build a ISDN/TDM/PDH overlay network so people can operate their legacy ISDN
equipment in times where public operators don't offer ISDN service anymore:
https://osmocom.org/projects/octoi/wiki
Some of the documents we already digitized and unearthed include the
German "national ISDN" specs (FTZ 1TR6 etc) at
https://osmocom.org/projects/retronetworking/wiki/German_FTZ_ISDN_Specifications
Thanks in advance for any related document donations.
Kind regards,
Harald
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- Harald Welte <[email protected]> http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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