Document scanning project
This is still only a template to find a good way to present the data. It will soon be replaced with a more complete list of documents.
The Document scanning project is a project aiming to find out which documents still exists, which documents never existed and which only made it into planning. The numbering of manuals are consecutive so if we know about a ND-10.010.01 and a ND-10.012.01 it is reasonable to suspect there were a ND-10.011.01 too. So this list includes numbers where there are no known manuals or references. In the end this list also lists all known online copies of a specific manual. This helps in prioritizing which manuals should be scanned as well as finding a copy of a certain manual.
This is an incomplete compilation of known literature made by Norsk Data. The missing references are here to easily add the names on a printed out page. This is useful when visiting collectors, institutions or museums where time can be short to record all information.
The list is made up of the major known collections of literature today. It can be automatically generated from a excel script (actually open office, but who cares). Larger additions are easiest sent to Gandalf as a text file, as pictures or in paper form. That way none of the formatting needs to be done manually and it's easy to add more columns if that is required.
Legends
These are the major collections listed in alphabetical order.
- (1) Bitsavers, the large collection of old computer literature have a small section of Norsk Data manuals.
- (2) Datormuseum.se have a good collection of Norsk Data manuals and other documents in the library. Some notes, promotional material and other stuff are still not recorded in this list.
- (3) Gandalf have a lot of manuals and when times permit is scanning them too. Not listed is some promotional material
- (4) [Sintran.com] A large site operated by Johnny Oddene. A lot of information there is not covered by this list. A visit is recommended.
- (5) T Arntsen lists a number of documents not found elsewhere, but he also got more common manuals, just not listing it online.
- (6) Telemuseet have a large collection of both hardware and software from Norsk Data. There are no detailed lists of what actually is included in the collection. It needs a visit just to find out what's included in the collection.
- (7) Tingo is one of the more active members on this wiki and he has a lot of documentation in his collection.
- (8) Other Smaller collections or bigger ones not yet in a column by itself. If used add some text in the Note column where the documents can be found.
Green : Physical copies exists or online documents exists. Red : No known physical copies exists or no online sources.
Table of known and unknown numbered manuals
Number | Name | Physical | Online | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | Notes |
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01.004 | ND–01.004.01 NORD-1 HARDWARE MANUAL | (1) (3) (7) | x | x | x | |||||||
05.008 | NORD-50 General Description | x | ||||||||||
02.002 | Only guessing the number | |||||||||||
02.004 | PIOC HARDWARE REFERENCE MANUAL ND-865-867 | No physical copy known so nothing to scan |