-- Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin_at_xenosoft.com On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Bob Stek wrote: > I recently picked up a Lobo Max-80 system. Accompanying the system were 2 > manuals, apparently xeroxed and in pressboard covers, which I thought might > be of interest to someone here. Because they appear xeroxed (double-sided, > 8.5 x 11), I doubt that they are originals, but given the methods of > documentation production way back then, I really don't know. Both may be of > more interest for the nostalgic collector rather than of any great historic > interest, (or for someone who doesn't have copies of the "final" > documentation). But given that disclaimer, this is what I have: > > CP/M 3 Operating System: User's Guide, Programmer's Guide, and Programmer's > Utility Guide. Labeled "Preliminary: November 1982 Final Technical Review > Complete In Production for Final Edit and Graphics" > > AND > > CP/M-68K Operating System Beta Documentation rubber-stamped > "PRELIMINARY" and "STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL" on several pages. Labeled "First > Edition: October 1982" > > > If anyone is interested in either or both of these, email me an offer I > can't refuse (i.e., an unbuilt Altair or IMSAI kit, a non-functional Apple > I, or possibly a few bucks for packaging and postage). Most interesting bid > by December 15th accepted, void where prohibited by law, licensed drivers > only, batteries not included. Decision of the judges can be swayed with an > appropriate bribe. (Obviously if I were going for the BIG BUCKS, this would > be professionally hyped on eBay. So it's just going to comp.os.cpm and to > the classiccmp list members.) > > Bob Stek > bobstek_at_ix.netcom.com > Saver of Lost SOLs > > (In case my tongue-in-cheek humor is somewhat muted by the medium, I am NOT > willing to pay postage to get rid of these. But I will accept anything over > and above that amount!) >Received on Tue Dec 07 1999 - 20:39:32 GMT
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