Intel Stuff from the early '80's

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net>
Date: Tue Sep 14 18:36:25 1999

Dick,

  I tried to reply directly to you but your server rejected my messages.

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> I'm interested in the Intel stuff. ISIS was the operating system for
>the big blue and while Intel MDS systems. I still have one. I'd be very
>interested in seeing what you have but I have to tell you that I'm NOT fond
>of MBE. They charge ridiculous rates for boxs and supplies and for packing
>and even their shipping is twice the UPS rate. They charge three times as
much for boxs here localy as U-Haul does. I'd much rather you dumped
>the stuff in a box and sent it via USPS book rate if possible.
>
> Joe


At 08:56 AM 9/14/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Back in the heyday of 8-bit micros I got involved with a couple of clients
who thought the Intel 16-bit processors were pretty cool. Ultimately I was
left with a bunch of software documentation and some software (copied, I
suppose). Some of the software and documentation actually go together, so
I though I'd make an initial offer to this group in case there's someone
crazy enough to pursue this sort of stuff. I have lots ( close to 25 kg )
of manuals in the original blue Intel binders containing documents on
various Intel development tools of the early 8086 era, including, I
believe, Pascal, Assembler, various OS's (they were experimenting with
several at the time) PL/M, among others. There's also a batch, obviously
intended to go together, of 8" diskettes marked iAPX Source Code which has
in it diskettes marked "CP/M to ISIS Translator" in CP/M SSSD format, RTCS
UDI, PL/M-80, and LOTS of other iRMX stuff all in ISIS format (whatever
that is) seemingly the source code for an entire development OS.
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>Is anybody interested enough to want this stuff shipped to them at THEIR
expense? That means I carry the stuff to the Mailboxes, Etc shop, get a
quote on the packing and shipping cost, carry it back and, when your check
clears, have it shipped to you.
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>Dick
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>Dick
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