I know of two versions on the web:
http://www.retroarchive.org/cpm/lang/lang.htm has MBASREF.ZIP
http://apple2info.net/hardware/softcard/softcard.htm has
SC-MBAS_a2in.pdf
Scanned and available on the csa2 gmail account:
PSC2EBAS.PDF 5MB MBASIC manual for Premium Softcard IIe, 245 pages,
1983
SC-MBAS.PDF 4MB MS SoftCard BASIC Reference Manual
I have also scanned the Apple III CP/M manuals, but I do not remember
if I had the BASIC manual.
--
Paul R. Santa-Maria
Monroe, Michigan USA
I have an original copy of Microsoft BASIC-80 (c) 1979, Release 5.1. It
is for Heath/Zenith systems, but really that part of it is just an
insert at the start of the manual. The rest of the manual is generic
and applicable to all BASIC-80 versions.
Before spending the time to scan it, is this online anywhere already? I
did a google search on
BASIC-80 manual
but didn't find any hits in the first few pages.
Likewise, I have an original manual for a similar vintage MS BASCOM
(basic compiler).
Thanks.
First message got lost?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keys" <jrkeys at concentric.net>
To: "cctalk at classiccmp"
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:58 AM
Subject: Help with Building First Mouse
>I would like to build a replica of the first mouse (by Douglas Engelbart)
>for display use only and wanted to know if anyone knew what the exact
>measurements of the wooden block were? Or does anyone know were I could
>get that info. I found lots of pictures doing a google search. Thanks
I would like to build a replica of the first mouse (by Douglas Engelbart)
for display use only and wanted to know if anyone knew what the exact
measurements of the wooden block were? Or does anyone know were I could get
that info. I found lots of pictures doing a google search. Thanks
Does anyone know where Jim Willing is these days? I fear the worst. His
bowling alley is now closed.
Someone wants to license a photo from his website. I figure he can
probably use the cash right around now.
If anyone knows how to get a hold of him, please contact me directly, or
get in touch with him and let him know I want to talk to him.
I'm not subscribed so please direct follow-ups directly to me.
Thanks!
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Hi Mike,
if your 4041 request for help concerning the controller is still valid,
I have some answers.
So please let me know if your posted request dated October 22 02 is
still valid.
Best regards,
Josef
Interesting enough I received this from California Digital after a few hours:
|In 2004, California
|downsized its warehouse from 30,000 square to 3,000 square feet. In the
|transition, an enormous amount of inventory was auctioned off or
|scraped. Unfortunately, the item you are asking about is not longer
|available.
| |Suggest you search at Jameco Electronics http://www.jameco.com or JDR Electronics http://www.jdr.com
I'll assume he meant California **DIGITAL** downsized....
Scott
>don't get too excited about California Digital. He has never bothered to take down his website. He has very little of what is advertised. He sold off everything a few years ago... He does still have Xerox CP/M on 5 14" media and some other items, but call first...
>-----Original Message-----
>>From: woodelf <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca>
>>Sent: Apr 4, 2006 5:35 PM
>>To: General Discussion at null, On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk at classiccmp.org>, null at null
>>Subject: Re: Old apple ascii keyboard
>>
>>Chuck Guzis wrote:
>>
>>
>>> http://www.cadigital.com/inputd.htm
>>>
>>> Certainly worth a call--I recognize the middle keyboard in the photo and it
>>> is indeed ASCII. It's the Hall-effect one and is a very nice unit.
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Hi
Someone asked me if there was a way to read TU58 images using simh.
I suspect the answer is "no" but I thought I'd ask.
It seems like one could craft a version of the tu58 emulator which could
be connected to simh via a pty, since the tu58 is a serial device.
has anyone tried this?
-brad