We are probably going to be drastically curtailing our museum efforts and perhaps shifting
to a new
affiliation if I can pull it off. As a start to lightening the load we are scanning as
many of the
manuals as we can. (We have a pretty nice scanner and some office assistants who
occasionally have
extra time that they need to look busy in.) I will be placing the scanned manuals on our
web site,
but for the time being there will be no link to the directory. You may feel free to
download any of
them you like. If you want to download everything that will be OK, but try to do it in the
early
morning hours U.S. Central Standard time. The university has a pretty good connection, but
we don't
want to swamp it during the day.
If you seen anything that you would like to have in hard copy I will be happy to mail it
to you.
Payment of the postage and some token payment for the manual would be appreciated. You can
contact
me via email to arrange such a payment.
If you see anything here that you think should not be available because of copyright
limitations
please let me know. I assume that since these manuals are all nearly 30 years old that
nobody will
care. Of course something may slip through the cracks and some large vendors still exist
and might
care for legal reasons, but I don't have time to sort that all out right now.
Here is the link:
http://www.cse.uta.edu/TheMuseum at CSE/Manuals%20Scanned/
If you have any comments I would like to hear them.
Gil
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A. G. (Gil) Carrick, Director
The Museum at CSE
University of Texas at Arlington
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Box 19015, 471 S Cooper Street
Arlington, TX 76019
817-272-3620
http://www.cse.uta.edu/TheMuseum at CSE/