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Don't waste the time that should be dedicated to repair on the frustrations of
searching for a decent service manual and only finding the same useless scans,
copied ad infinitum by everyone.

Here is a site with only high quality, high resolution service manuals, most of them
of them carefully cleaned, restored and often partially re-drawn. Here you will find
no unreadable 72dpi drawings, large schematics photographed with a smartphone or
manuals with crucial pages missing. Here you get what you need for the job and get
on with it. Free downloads instead of paying silly money for an email ith attachment.

While more manuals have been added continuously, the costs for the needed server
space have grown along with that. Many of the scanned manuals you will find here
had to be bought as printed originals from the manufacturers first and also the
necessary hardware needed replacement. Most of this is funded privately, but the
limit to this budget was reached a long time ago and the upkeep has become painful.
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well, that's the way to see the list grow. Contributions received will immediately result in
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Boxes full of technical information are also still waiting to be scanned, often 70's or 80's
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Donations will also open the way for later additions, such as synth chip datasheets,
a large collection of synthesizer spec sheets, etc. Your donation will help to make this
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# OF DATASHEETS    117
# OF DATA BOOKS    5
# OF SPEC SHEETS    33

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LATEST ADDITIONS

February 23
Elka Wilgamat I - Schematics
Finally finished bringing it up to the quality level I prefer for this site, replacing
the preliminary upload. Went a bit too far, ending up with redrawing about 95
percent of it. Sorry, not going to repeat that for the whole stack of Elka manuals,
because that would take the rest of the year, blocking other important documents.


December 21
Waldorf Microwave - OS Upgrade 2.0 data

December 18
Steim Crackle-Box (Kraakdoos) - Schematic & Etch-board Layouts


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Routes | Msts

Visit trainsim.com today. Search for "Route_Riter" (a tool that fixes 90% of route errors) and download one classic route. Fire up Open Rails, and enjoy the journey. Do you have a favorite MSTS route that wasn't mentioned? The community always appreciates obscure hidden gems—especially narrow-gauge or industrial switching routes.

Furthermore, the economics are gone. Today's train sim DLC costs $40 for a single route. The MSTS community created thousands of miles of track for free, driven by passion, not profit. | Region | Route Name | File to Search For | Style | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | USA (Mountains) | Marias Pass 3.1 | mp31k.zip | Heavy Freight | | USA (Desert) | Cajon Pass (3DTrains) | cajon_pass.zip | Mixed Freight | | USA (Commuter) | LIRR (Long Island) | LIRRv2.zip | Electric Passenger | | UK (Modern) | WCML North | wcml_north.zip | High Speed Diesel | | Germany | Rhein-Ruhr Ost | rrosten.zip | S-Bahn Commuter | | Japan | Chuo Main Line | chuo_main_v10.zip | Suburban Electric | Final Thoughts The world of MSTS routes is vast, frustrating, and ultimately rewarding. You will encounter missing DLL files, bizarre crashes, and route installers that assume you have a CD-ROM drive. But once you get a heavy manifest freight rumbling down a custom-built mountain pass at 3:00 AM, with the dynamic brake screaming and the distant AI horn echoing through the valley, you will understand why this 20-year-old simulator refuses to die. msts routes

For nearly two decades, Microsoft Train Simulator (MSTS) has remained the gold standard for virtual railroaders. While newer simulators like Train Simulator Classic (formerly Railworks) and Train Sim World have pushed graphical boundaries, the vibrant MSTS community continues to thrive. The primary reason for this longevity lies in one phrase: MSTS routes . Visit trainsim

Whether you are a beginner looking to install your first add-on or a veteran searching for the most realistic track layouts, understanding MSTS routes is the key to unlocking thousands of hours of gameplay. This guide dives deep into what routes are, where to find the best ones, how to install them, and how to keep the spirit of MSTS alive on modern Windows PCs. In the simplest terms, an "MSTS route" is a digital recreation of a real-world (or fictional) railway line. Unlike the six default routes included with the original game (such as the Northeast Corridor or Settle to Carlisle), community-created routes offer hyper-detailed landscapes, accurate station placements, and realistic speed limits. Do you have a favorite MSTS route that wasn't mentioned