thats nice but if that site went away then what??
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Subject: Re: Gordon Bell's Computer Structures: Readings and Examples book
is online!
> On Sun, 13 Jun 2004, ed sharpe wrote:
>
> > was going through some books to add to the reference library here at the
> > museum and ran across a most excellent book
> >
> > Computer Structures: Readings and Examples by Gordon Bell..... has the
> > inside facts on many early system and even the 9100A HP calc.
> >
> > also to my surprise I found it online at the below listed url.
> >
> >
> >
http://www.research.microsoft.com/~gbell/Computer_Structures__Readings_and_Examples/contents.html
> >
> > If you have plesnty of disc space you may want to archive it in case
> > this link ever goes away....
>
> It won't. Gordon Bell is a huge believer in permanent web archiving. He
> puts everything online now.
>
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