I suspect that at least the Turbo BASIC and TASM manuals should be saved.  The only Turbo
BASIC that I ever saw in the 80’s is the copy that I bought.
I’m not sure how useful the OpenVMS book is, but it is also somewhat uncommon.  I recently
got a copy with some other books that I bought.
Zane
Sent from my iPhone
  On Apr 6, 2024, at 3:11 AM, Mike Norris via cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
 Hello,
 Before I consign the following books to be recycled I thought I would ask if they are any
use to anyone.
 I do not want anything for them except postage, but they are heavy so might be expensive
to post from the UK.
 (These are the manuals only no software)
 Manuals
 Borland C++ V4 for Windows - Programmers Guide, User Guide, Library Ref, Debugger, DOS
Ref, Library Ref
 Borland C++V2 Object Windows - Reference Guide, Programmers Guide
 Turbo C++ V3 Object Windows - User Guide, Reference Guide
 Turbo C++ V3 User Guide
 Turbo C++ - Library Ref, Getting Started, Programmers Guide, User Guide
 Resource Workshop
 Turbo Assembler V2 (5 books in set)
 Turbo Basic
 Books
 The Waite Group Turbo C Bible
 Developing C++ Software
 Additional
 I would like £5 beer money for this one please!
 Writing Open VMS Alpha Device Drivers in C - Margie Sherlock/Leonard Szubowicz
 Regards Mike Norris