Maybe I wasn't explicit enough with my subject line. :)
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Doc Shipley wrote:
> No, I didn't find a Cromemco. I did find, in a box of stuff that I
> thought was all Fortune 32:16 stuff, a loose-leaf binder with 200-300
> pages of Cromemco documentation.
> It says on the flyleaf:
>
> This manual was produced on a
> Cromemco model 3355 printer
> Using the Cromemco Word
> Processing System,
>
> There is:
>
> Cromemco Fortran IV Instruction Manual - copyright 1977, 1979
> Part 1 Fortran Reference Manual
> Part 2 Fortran User's Manual
>
> Cromemco Macro Assembler Manual
>
> Cromemco Macro Assembler Manual Addendum - dated January 1980
>
>
> It's single-sided printing (not great quality), at a quick glance it
> seems to be all there, and it's in excellent condition.
> Anybody who can use it pays shipping.
>
>
> Doc
>
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