Back in the heyday of 8-bit micros I got involved with a couple of clients who thought the
Intel 16-bit processors were pretty cool. Ultimately I was left with a bunch of software
documentation and some software (copied, I suppose). Some of the software and
documentation actually go together, so I though I'd make an initial offer to this
group in case there's someone crazy enough to pursue this sort of stuff. I have lots
( close to 25 kg ) of manuals in the original blue Intel binders containing documents on
various Intel development tools of the early 8086 era, including, I believe, Pascal,
Assembler, various OS's (they were experimenting with several at the time) PL/M, among
others. There's also a batch, obviously intended to go together, of 8" diskettes
marked iAPX Source Code which has in it diskettes marked "CP/M to ISIS
Translator" in CP/M SSSD format, RTCS UDI, PL/M-80, and LOTS of other iRMX stuff all
in ISIS format (whatever that is) seemingly the source code for an entire development OS.
Is anybody interested enough to want this stuff shipped to them at THEIR expense? That
means I carry the stuff to the Mailboxes, Etc shop, get a quote on the packing and
shipping cost, carry it back and, when your check clears, have it shipped to you.
Dick
Dick