More prowling around yields more stuff...
I've discovered that I've got the full set of developer's documentation for
the Atari ST (regular and Mega) from around 1988 or so. This is a thick
hunk of paper--I kept it in 2 3-inch binders and one 1 1/2" one. It
includes Volume 1, No. 1 and No.2 of the "Atari Forum" newsletter.
It's got lots of stuff about programming under GEM and TOS, datasheets for
the various components, engineering documents, Q&A's for developers, etc.
IOW, everything a ST software developer might ever need.
I don't think that I ever did anything with this after I unpacked it. The
material is in pristine condition.
I don't think that the NDA that I signed as part of this deal is in effect,
so I believe that I can pass it on without fear of whoever now owns the
Atari IP and licenses getting their revenge on me.
Is this worth anything or is this curbside recycling material?
You should get it scanned and put on the web! :)
Cheers,
Bryan