I want to add documentation - how do I go about it?
EDIT: 2020-08-07, working on alternative to Dropbox
Please place the files in the directory below. Name your files in a consistent way. You can use your nick somewhere at the end of the filenames (yes, one can take pride in this indirect way!) I will from time to time see if added stuff is new or relevant, and I'll then place it in the download directory (further below).
https://www.dropbox.com/request/pD5DnXxvCwCvgWPP8txD
Enough "Information", where are the files?
Easy, visit this link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8owpaoax31ehf2x/AAAQCsPCCtCrwTLlIXIE5Scpa?dl=0
Is there more?
Roll a dice and get lucky - visit www.dialog5.com for lots of information and docs - a worthy effort made by a member at practicalmachinist.com (not me)
FAQ
What is this?
This site is a placeholder for a link (links) to shared file repositories.
What files?
The files in these repositories deal with the Deckel mid 80:s line of numerically controlled milling machines - in particular the Deckel FP2NC, FP3NC and FP4NC.
Why?
The Deckel milling machines in question were produced prior to the explosion of the Internet, hence no official digital online documentation was published by the company. Today's digital information mostly stem from enthusiasts scanning whatever documentation they have managed to get their hands on - and it is dispersed all over the Internet. Hopefully this site will help giving someone the info they need for fixing or understanding their machine.
I want to share stuff found here - is that OK?
Of course, that is the whole reason for this. You might want to consider keeping the originator's tag at the end of the filenames.
I want to sell stuff found here - alright with you?
The more we freely share this type of digital information, the less the risk of people getting ripped off by someone (not you I hope!) selling something that should be free.