No idea.
I got a box with a lot of manuals of VMS 7.x a couple of years ago,
but I didn't review the stuff until now. I was waiting to have
installed my VMS machines and review my hobbyist license (I don't
locate this).
In the other hand, I think that HP had many manuals online in the past.
SPc.
2012/9/21 Richard <legalize at xmission.com>:
In article <CACytpF8zO_O27KFuoW6CKLUL5wSz90_iMA1RjTj5DvS2rMZvJg at
mail.gmail.com>,
SPC <spedraja at ono.com> writes:
/271063456942?pt=US_Vintage_Computing_Manuals_Merchandise&hash=item3f1ca41cae#h
t_500wt_1148
Speaking of VMS manual walls, how much of this stuff is online?
The last time I went trundling through HP's documentation/support
site, I had a very hard time finding things and I don't have much
confidence they'll maintain that online content forever.
I have a large pile of VMS manuals that I could start scanning, but I
don't know how urgent/important a task that is. I was planning on
just scanning the graphics related stuff (GKS implementation, PHIGS
implementation).
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