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R kit

Posted: 12 Jul 2005 11:42 am
by quentin
Hy,

i've received a question from a member who asked me about the R kit.

You'll find all informations here:

http://quentinazau.free.fr/R%20Kit%20Installation/

http://quentinazau.free.fr/R%20Kit%20Instructions/

Big up! :mrgreen:

Posted: 12 Jul 2005 11:46 am
by antiekeradio
thanks!!! May I include it in the Volvo 300 Club CD-rom??

Posted: 14 Jul 2005 06:39 pm
by shimon340
whats the 300 club Cd ROM??

and which club do you work for?

thanks

Shimon

Posted: 14 Jul 2005 07:21 pm
by RandomHero
Its the Dutch Volvo 300 Club. He is composing a cd-rom with all of the technical information and feedback the club collected trough the years. I will be available for the members when it's ready.

Posted: 14 Jul 2005 11:51 pm
by shimon340
Will the CD be in english? :)

Shimon

Posted: 15 Jul 2005 12:05 am
by bodejodel
The main language is Dutch, but some English is inevitable...
You gotta be a V3C member to get acces to one though... :mrgreen:

Posted: 15 Jul 2005 04:27 pm
by Duvel78
antiekeradio wrote:thanks!!! May I include it in the Volvo 300 Club CD-rom??
We'll see what we'll do (Quentin is the co-founder of V3M) but at this time it's the V3M property because
1. the info is very rare
2. V3M must stay a free website, there is no charge. On the VOC and V3C, the access to brochures, technical info isn't for free (unfortunately)... So I don't want to see free info on V3M used on a website / cd that you have to pay for. I hope you can understand my point of view.

Let us find a fair solution... Maybe info exchange?

Posted: 31 Jul 2005 07:28 pm
by antiekeradio
interesting point.


originally my idea was to distribute the CD for free among V3M members.
we would pay for this by lowering our hosting expenses (no use to rent web space for static info)

then I learned that most of the 'members only' info that was on the V3C site, had been hosted for free on a university employee's account of one of the founders of the club. Since saving from 0 expense is difficult, the CD will have to raise its own funds.


information exchange sound good to me. The CD contains a lot of multilingual information, some exclusively english material, and also some dutch-only documents. It's far from complete but contains interesting stuff.
I think it will be no problem to give V3M a copy of the CD, with the exeption that you may not distribute it for profit. The files have not been marked with any club logo's or tags, should remain so.
from my point of view, the more files redistributed for everyone online, the better.

for a friend, i put one of the CD's files online already. its a shop manual leaflet about the aircon of a 360. it's in dutch so while you will be able to read it perfectly, alas for most of the other V3M members.

www.clockshop.nl/airco.pdf

(if you like, take a look at www.clockshop.nl . it's my fathers' website)

greetings Wouter

Posted: 01 Aug 2005 01:49 am
by foggyjames
Wouter - that is amazingly helpful - I'm in the process of finding and fitting AC myself - so little is publicly known!

That's the green book, right? I think I know where the english version of that lies...

cheers

James

Posted: 01 Aug 2005 06:33 pm
by pettaw
shhh :wink:

Posted: 01 Aug 2005 07:10 pm
by foggyjames
Hehe...any chance of a scan Andy, even if it's not for public consumption? I can make a contribution towards the cost...

cheers

James

Posted: 01 Sep 2005 07:11 pm
by antiekeradio
the instructions seem to be missing page 2 and 3 ???

Posted: 01 Sep 2005 09:02 pm
by foggyjames
The English version is on its way...

cheers

James

Posted: 01 Sep 2005 09:14 pm
by pettaw
sm9

Posted: 01 Sep 2005 09:15 pm
by foggyjames
Hehe...yes...and the original on its way back to Andy...:)

cheers

James