you probably knew about this already...

John Larkin wrote:
http://www.alldatasheet.com/
Seen it, but considered it useless. I never got a pdf file out of it.
Clicking on the download button just got me to another index page. Is
there a trick?

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Cheers
Stefan
 
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 20:56:33 +0200, Stefan Heinzmann
<stefan_heinzmann@yahoo.com> wrote:

John Larkin wrote:
http://www.alldatasheet.com/

Seen it, but considered it useless. I never got a pdf file out of it.
Clicking on the download button just got me to another index page. Is
there a trick?
Dunno. Works great for me; win98, Netscape or Firefox. I go here first
lately for most any datasheet, but especially gumdrops.

John
 
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 11:43:01 -0700, the renowned John Larkin
<jjlarkin@highSNIPlandTHIStechPLEASEnology.com> wrote:

http://www.alldatasheet.com/

John
Cool. I've run into them through Google, I think. They are based in
Pusan, Korea. Let's hope they stay free..


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Spehro Pefhany
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John Larkin wrote:

On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 20:56:33 +0200, Stefan Heinzmann
stefan_heinzmann@yahoo.com> wrote:


John Larkin wrote:

http://www.alldatasheet.com/

Seen it, but considered it useless. I never got a pdf file out of it.
Clicking on the download button just got me to another index page. Is
there a trick?


Dunno. Works great for me; win98, Netscape or Firefox. I go here first
lately for most any datasheet, but especially gumdrops.
Ok, I figured out what the problem was: Cookies. I disable them by
default: Noone has any business storing anything on my disk unless he
can convince me that it is in my best interest. Unfortunately a lot of
sites just silently misbehave when they can't store the cookie they
want. Enabling per-session cookies allowed me to see the datasheets.

--
Cheers
Stefan
 
On 4 Oct 2004 17:12:56 -0700, jdurban@vorel.com (Product developer)
wrote:

John Larkin <jjlarkin@highSNIPlandTHIStechPLEASEnology.com> wrote in message news:<hc63m0t97r07j98p2heshqu1gpobd1hs3l@4ax.com>...
http://www.alldatasheet.com/

John

I liked it right up to where it nagged me to install "their" reader,
which is likely going to be a search hijacker or other piece of
spyware of some variety. If the reader is benign it is unnecessary. No
free lunch!
Weird; I've never seen that. I just get the PDFs.

John
 
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 11:43:01 -0700, John Larkin
<jjlarkin@highSNIPlandTHIStechPLEASEnology.com> wrote:

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|http://www.alldatasheet.com/
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|John


There are a few websites which provide free documentation and the one
I generally use is http://www.digchip.com/

Sure, you have to register, but it is free.
 
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 11:43:01 -0700, John Larkin
<jjlarkin@highSNIPlandTHIStechPLEASEnology.com> wrote:

http://www.alldatasheet.com/

John
My attempts to use it for obvious Microprocessors like 16F... didn't
seem to work.

Did I miss something?
 
xray wrote:

On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 11:43:01 -0700, John Larkin
jjlarkin@highSNIPlandTHIStechPLEASEnology.com> wrote:


http://www.alldatasheet.com/

John


My attempts to use it for obvious Microprocessors like 16F... didn't
seem to work.

Did I miss something?
Hmm...
Just tried
http://www.alldatasheet.co.kr
and
http://www.alldatasheet.com

[using Mozilla 1.7.3 on WinXP SP2 and allowing all Cookies.]

Works nicely; but I expect that so nice a service will soon either
disappear or become unusably commercialized.

Chris
 

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