SRT-4 Service Manual
ORIGINAL: doof432
sounds good to me... One thing though, the service manuals all are supposed to have a security device that will not let you copy them. You can bypass it, but I have not found a way to do so yet. Yours may not have that security feature though. If it does and you can get passed it, let me know...
sounds good to me... One thing though, the service manuals all are supposed to have a security device that will not let you copy them. You can bypass it, but I have not found a way to do so yet. Yours may not have that security feature though. If it does and you can get passed it, let me know...
Kinda like the music CD's that all you need is a Shapie and color the outside track off the CD
OK, here's the deal...tested out copying the SRT-4/Neon Service Manual. It seems to have worked. The one copy I made looks (as far as I can tell) exactly like the original "copy". You have to have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer to read it. If not, you can download the reader for free from their website.
If I get enough interest from DF members, I'll go buy some blank CDs, some CD jewel case, some mailers, and spend some time on my computer and at UPS, pay postage, burn some gas and you can get yours for 6 bucks, POSTAGE PAID (in the lower 48 states). Let me know...[sm=smiley23.gif]
If I get enough interest from DF members, I'll go buy some blank CDs, some CD jewel case, some mailers, and spend some time on my computer and at UPS, pay postage, burn some gas and you can get yours for 6 bucks, POSTAGE PAID (in the lower 48 states). Let me know...[sm=smiley23.gif]
OK, it's 6 a.m. on a Saturday, I'm at work at the police dispatch desk, all the criminals are either locked up or sleeping it off, and now I see my CD on a web site. What else can happen to make this a perfect day???
P.S. Thanks for the heads-up.[sm=smiley36.gif]
P.S. Thanks for the heads-up.[sm=smiley36.gif]




