Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2021 21:27:58 -0400
From: Chris Zach <cz at alembic.crystel.com>
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Subject: Re: Pro350/"XT" pre-release documents
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Well, what I have is this:
SPSS/Pro introductory guide
(2) SPSS/Pro for DEC professional/350
SPSS-X User's guide, third edition (Think telephone book)
4 disks VOL NAME SPSSPRO1 (to 4)
Hey, in one of the manuals there is an additional disk SPSS/Pro
DEMONSTRATION
I guess I can copy them on my Pro/380 to other disks, but does anyone
have a better way to make a spare copy? They are almost 40 years old at
this point...
Interesting stuff.
C
Chris,
There was also a SPSS-11 for RSX and your SPSS for Pro/350 would likely be a later
version. A few years ago I bought the SPSS-11 manual from an Ebay seller. It looks like
SPSS-11 ran a lot like the IBM OS/360 version in that it was feed a file of input and it
produced a file of output (like a batch job).
The Pro 350 version was likely a bit more interactive and I would be very interested in
getting a copy of it. As far as the best way to get a copy made, it would be great to read
them on a M+ system that has TCP/IP or is at least connected to HECnet so the disk images
could be uploaded somewhere. Also, the manuals would be of interest as well. The SPSS-11
manual I have is a relatively thin paperback book.
Thanks,
Mark