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John Baguley26/11/2019 11:56:24
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Has anyone else noticed that the online Model Engineer Index at itech.net.au seems to have disappeared?

I used it about a week ago but now the link just comes up as 404-file not found. It looks as though the website is not there anymore.

John

Keith Long26/11/2019 12:12:59
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I tried it for the first time in months on Sunday and got the same thing, I thought it was just me having forgotten where to find it - at least I'm not alone!

A great pity if it has gone.

peak426/11/2019 18:10:11
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Very often these things haven't completely gone, Try The Wayback Machine

Bill

Bazyle26/11/2019 21:40:39
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Does this help.

there are downloadable indexes here

John Baguley27/11/2019 01:09:55
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Thanks Bazyle, I did have an index on my PC when I was running XP using a free and very early version on FMPRO which worked very well. Unfortunately, I had to upgrade to WIN10 when the old PC packed up and the early version of FMPRO will not run on the new one. I presume that the software is only 8 bit.

I'm going to have to either get to grips with running a virtual XP machine on the WIN10 PC or suss out using another database program that doesn't cost the earth sad

John

peak427/11/2019 02:05:50
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Posted by John Baguley on 27/11/2019 01:09:55:

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I'm going to have to either get to grips with running a virtual XP machine on the WIN10 PC or suss out using another database program that doesn't cost the earth sad

John

One of my two desktops is running dual boot XP SP3 and W10 on an SSD and works OK.
I did have a bit of an epic when I had to change the motherboard, without reinstalling either system, but all fine now.
3.3 Meg Core 2 Duo 7MB ram
Bill

John Baguley10/12/2019 00:31:05
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Had a look again tonight and the online index is back smiley

John

Whoops, I thought it was! The homepage has reappeared but the search facility does not work sad

Edited By John Baguley on 10/12/2019 00:35:26

doreen hynes06/01/2020 11:40:35
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Hi, does anyone have any old index for issues

1 to 32 and 57 to 80

! would be very grateful if you could contact me or email them to me please,

Many thanks, Doreen.

doreen hynes13/01/2020 11:33:14
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Please can anyone help me with the issues of index wanted.

Many thanks for your help Doreen.

doreen hynes17/01/2020 13:02:25
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So disappointed that there seems to be no one that Has any of the indexI I require,perhaps someone could tell me where to get these as I'm not very good with computer technology,

Many thanks for your help,

Doreen.

Edited By doreen hynes on 17/01/2020 13:03:34

JasonB17/01/2020 13:16:48
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I don't know if an index was ever published for those early mags so you may never find one

Frances IoM17/01/2020 13:25:33
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It may be worthwhile contacting SMEE (London) as I recall during a presentation on Crebbin + his loco in which the archivist stated that Roger Backhouse had used an early index put together by her father + not published
Nick Clarke 317/01/2020 13:48:07
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Indexes for the magazines used to be available printed on paper for a nominal sum plus SAE from the publishers - references in the online ME index to indexes appear to be exclusively to announcements of their availability, not an index as an article in the magazine. The online index at **LINK** suggests that indexes exist for many years from volume 4 onwards.

Bound volumes usually, but not always have the printed indexes included - that is what they were produced for so the easiest way is to find a bound volume and look for the index in there. Some ME clubs have complete sets of bound volumes.

My local library used to be able to get loan volumes from the Library for Science and Technology at Boston Spa in the UK, but I don't know if this even exists anymore. A local university might be another option.

dcosta17/01/2020 14:58:33
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Hello Doreen,

Perhaps you can try to download **FROM HERE** and search the information you are looking for.
I'm not sure it is there, but you can try.

Dias Costa

 

 

Edited By dcosta on 17/01/2020 15:25:31

Ady117/01/2020 15:30:27
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Var links, all working today

http://www.itech.net.au/modelengineer/

http://www.groundlevel.demon.co.uk/index.html

http://www.groundlevel.demon.co.uk/me_index.html

http://www.stubmandrel.co.uk/workshop/106-the-model-engineers-workshop-index

The easiest system is to make a pdf from the csv files on this page

http://www.groundlevel.demon.co.uk/me_index.html#Model%20Engineer%20Index%20Downloads

Neil Wyatt17/01/2020 16:44:22
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Hi Doreen,

Visit www.model-engineer.co.uk/mewindex

Not only are there links to online and offline indexes, but also a list to which issues the paper indexes appeared in.

The task of the paper indexes was started by Harold Hall and continued by Barry Chamberlain and does cover all issues.

These indexes are in included the Archive copies (at least those I've checked).

Neil

Edited By Neil Wyatt on 17/01/2020 16:44:53

Edited By Neil Wyatt on 17/01/2020 16:47:47

Michael Gilligan17/01/2020 17:58:26
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Posted by Neil Wyatt on 17/01/2020 16:44:22:

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Hi Doreen,

Visit www.model-engineer.co.uk/mewindex

[…]

.

Silly me blush

... I thought Doreen was looking for ME indexes [as per the thread title], not MEW

MichaelG. 

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 17/01/2020 17:59:10

Neil Wyatt17/01/2020 22:10:17
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Posted by Michael Gilligan on 17/01/2020 17:58:26:
Posted by Neil Wyatt on 17/01/2020 16:44:22:

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Hi Doreen,

Visit www.model-engineer.co.uk/mewindex

[…]

.

Silly me blush

... I thought Doreen was looking for ME indexes [as per the thread title], not MEW

MichaelG.

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 17/01/2020 17:59:10

Actually it's not clear which, as this thread hasn't been very clear which is being spoken about when... but when folks refer to issues with low numbers it's usually MEW as the content of those early MEs while fascinating is very dated!

Neil

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