I have inherited this Japanese document from the person who passed away long ago. The document is 12 pages, and the translation is 6. Nobody needs to use this reassembler anymore, but I have great respect to all those engineers who had worked on never ending problems. It so happened that for a particular problem, Japanese engineers had a solution. And an amazing translator wrote instructions in English using good old pencil on yellow pad. Who does that nowadays? This is classic. Everytime I open this file, I feel filled with respect and appreciation to all those people. I'd like to donate the file to a mainfame museum if there is one. If anyone has a good idea for this file, please let me know.
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
200K 7010 Reassembler
I have inherited this Japanese document from the person who passed away long ago. The document is 12 pages, and the translation is 6. Nobody needs to use this reassembler anymore, but I have great respect to all those engineers who had worked on never ending problems. It so happened that for a particular problem, Japanese engineers had a solution. And an amazing translator wrote instructions in English using good old pencil on yellow pad. Who does that nowadays? This is classic. Everytime I open this file, I feel filled with respect and appreciation to all those people. I'd like to donate the file to a mainfame museum if there is one. If anyone has a good idea for this file, please let me know.
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