I discovered this a few weeks back when they launched their new site.
archive.org just generates an empty file with a .pdf extension so it was
no help. I did find that you could still get to them from the European
website... for now.


On 04/10/2017 09:35 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 04/10/2017 08:32 PM, Ken Strauss wrote:
>> Have you checked archive.org for captured copies?
>>
>>
> It turns out the manuals are still there, but you can't get 
> to them from the product selector.  But, if you go in 
> through the document search, and know the part numbers, they 
> still come up.  I downloaded a number of the .pdf files.
> 
> It seems these are not directly available from html, you 
> have to invoke a script to fetch the .pdf for you.
> So, it may be that no archive, wayback, etc. would have them.
> 
> Jon
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