HP 2100 book sought ($BOUNTY$)
> I am interested in what you consider "non-trivial sums of cash".
> ( A lopsided trade would be for a 2100, but then I would need the book)
Two listmembers stepped forward, I took the first one :) So... I already
have said book. I think I have two or three "spare" 2100's (and a 2155 I/O
extender). However, out of them I need to get one good working 2100 as a
spare unit for my other two 2100's in my dual cpu Access system. With what
is left, I will eventually see if there's enough to put together another
2100 that I won't need. There's a fairly long list of people who want that
one IF it becomes available :)
> Will you be scanning it and putting a PDF copy up on bitsavers?
I think Al already has a copy destined for future scanning... we'll see.
> Amazingly, I have also found the following documents of similar vintage:
I have recently located all of those other books too. Great documents!
> Some what more recent:
> The way ahead of its time, and very short lived HP300 Architecture guide.
> Vintage November 1979. 7.5 x 8.5 x .5". Almost new condition
>
> HP Precision Architecture Handbook. July 1987. Almost new condition
> 8.5 x 11 x .5"
No need, I have no 300. I have a D220 though, but I have a pretty good stash
of docs on that one since I bought it new :)
Regards,
Jay West
Received on Sun Aug 29 2004 - 10:32:53 BST
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