(german) repair documentation/manual link? (e9-driven.com...)

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thanks Chris for info! sounds as will the website come back :) does anybody know when +/-? i´m currently in complete engine repair (http://www.bmw30cs.de) and stuck for some reason now because i dont have access to the german manual :-( I have a CD purchased years ago which is 16bit simple code and does not run on any machine newer than windows XP32bit... i dont have old PC anymore too... tom
 

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thanks Chris for info! sounds as will the website come back :) does anybody know when +/-? i´m currently in complete engine repair (http://www.bmw30cs.de) and stuck for some reason now because i dont have access to the german manual :-( I have a CD purchased years ago which is 16bit simple code and does not run on any machine newer than windows XP32bit... i dont have old PC anymore too... tom

Hi Tom,

For now, you can use the internet Wayback Machine to access the full manual here:

http://www.e9-driven.com/Public/Library/BMW-E9-Manual/pages/de/index.html

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I use Scrapbook to save this and other critical sites so dont have to be online to view.
 

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The internet archive is only of moderate use because it usually only saves the first few layers of pages on a site. I followed the above link and there are no photos that I could find and I could only go three links in. It's better than nothing, but isn't a substitute for a proper backup of a site.

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