I would love to have the MS-DOS 2.x manuals, the Guide to
Operations, and the IBM BASIC reference manual, if someone
hasn't beat me to it.
Thanks,
- Earl
--- Marion Bates <Marion.Bates_at_Dartmouth.EDU> wrote:
> After much digging and sneezing, I've gathered some manuals to
> unload...mostly Mac-related but also some IBM. Here are a few
> I wrote down:
>
> Apple stuff:
> - shrinkwrapped IIsi and IIci owner's manuals (entire unopened
> sets of manuals for IIci -- including sys 7 reference -- email
> me if you want a list of what books are included)
> - shrinkwrapped Guide to System 7
> - shrinkwrapped Guide to Macintosh Common LISP (I don't know
> if there are disks in there too, if you're interested let me
> know and I'll check)
> - big ol' box of A/UX manuals (didn't look in the box, so it
> may not be complete, but it probably is)
> - various other system manuals, not shrinkwrapped
> - assorted non-shrinkwrapped manuals for many OLD
> programs...Think C, Think Pascal, Timbuktu, Retrospect Remote,
> TrueBasic, etc. -- basically, things that are related to Mac
> system admin, or that are likely to be found in the math/cs
> dept of a college. If you're looking for software in those
> categories, email me off-list and I'll see if it's in the
> pile.
>
> IBM Manuals (outside my area of knowledge, I just wrote down
> the titles -- these are all mini-3-ring binders with cloth
> covers and "IBM" on them, some of which are together in
> original box as a set):
>
> - Technical Reference 2.02 PC XT
> - Macro Assembler
> - Guide to Operations
> - BASIC
> - MS DOS 2.10
> - MS DOS 2.00
>
> Let me know if you want any of these!
>
> -- MB
>
>
>
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Received on Mon Apr 24 2000 - 12:54:55 BST