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From: Lee Courtney on 8 Jul 2005 10:49 Hi Ed, The Museum does not have these manuals in its Collection. If you're interested in donating send them to: Lee Courtney Computer History Museum 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. Mountain View, CA Cheers, Lee Courtney "Edward A. Feustel" <efeustel(a)direcway.com> wrote in message news:42c3e2c1$1_1(a)spool9-west.superfeed.net... > > "Mike Hore" <mike.hore(a)bigpond.com> wrote in message > news:BEE995A5.631C9%mike.hore(a)bigpond.com... >> John Ahlstrom wrote: >> >>> Does anyone have any B8500 or D825 documents? >> >> I have here a "8500 System Reference Manual". Please >> contact me by email if you want me to do something with it >> -- though I'd be reluctant to post it overseas and I don't >> have access to a scanner. My email address isn't hard >> to work out. >> >> (PS - I'll be away from Monday for 3 weeks and out of >> contact). >> >> Cheers, Mike. >> >> >> > I also have a copy of 3 manuals for the 8500. Do you live near the > Computer History Museum? > I would be happy to donate the manuals to them if they do not have copies. > > I did have a copy of the D-Machine manuals, but I may have given them to > the CHM already. > Regards, > Ed Feustel > (the left side of the pond) >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> Mike Hore mike.horeREM(a)OVE.invalid.bigpond.com >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> > > > > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet > News==---- > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ > Newsgroups > ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption > =----
From: Al Kossow on 8 Jul 2005 13:35 Lee Courtney wrote: > Hi Ed, > > The Museum does not have these manuals in its Collection. If you're > interested in donating send them to: > > Lee Courtney > Computer History Museum > 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. > Mountain View, CA > I tried replying directly to Ed, but did not get a reply. I'm interested in scanning these for the bitsavers archive and am located in the Bay Area.
From: Tom Linden on 8 Jul 2005 13:48 On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 10:35:39 -0700, Al Kossow <aek(a)spies.com> wrote: > Lee Courtney wrote: >> Hi Ed, >> The Museum does not have these manuals in its Collection. If you're >> interested in donating send them to: >> Lee Courtney >> Computer History Museum >> 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. >> Mountain View, CA >> > > I tried replying directly to Ed, but did not get a reply. > I'm interested in scanning these for the bitsavers archive > and am located in the Bay Area. Al, You may already have it, but I have the "Multics PL/I Language Specification" and the "Multics PL/I Language Reference Manual" Let me know if you are interested. Tom
From: Al Kossow on 8 Jul 2005 17:04 Tom Linden wrote: > You may already have it, but I have the > "Multics PL/I Language Specification" and the > "Multics PL/I Language Reference Manual" > MIT or Honeywell version? What part number/rel date?
From: Mike Hore on 5 Aug 2005 21:38 I wrote: > John Ahlstrom wrote: > >> Does anyone have any B8500 or D825 documents? > > I have here a "8500 System Reference Manual". Please > contact me by email if you want me to do something with it > -- though I'd be reluctant to post it overseas and I don't > have access to a scanner. My email address isn't hard > to work out. > > (PS - I'll be away from Monday for 3 weeks and out of > contact). I'm back now, and just about to send the manual to Paul Repacholi in Perth for scanning. That's at least within Australia so I'm a bit happier than I would be sending it overseas. BTW, it doesn't seem to have a catalog number or anything. Just "B8500 System Reference Manual", dated 1966. Cheers, Mike. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Hore mike.horeREM(a)OVE.invalid.bigpond.com ----------------------------------------------------------------
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