I bumped into Frank "Reanimator" McConnell and Paul "Sun Worshiper"
Coad
today, and while Paul scrounged for Sun parts, Frank and I did the
"one for you, one for me" thing over a pile of old^H^H^H classic books.
We both left behind the most complete Modula-2 library I have ever seen,
but here's what I brought home:
Advanced Programming, Katzan, 1970
Alternating Current Machines, Say, 1976
Analog Digital Conversion Handbook, DEC, 1964
Computer Organization and the System/370, Katzan, 1971
Digital Systems: Hardware Organization and Design, Hill + Peterson,
1973
Electronic Digital Systems, Richards, 1966
Introduction to Statistical Communication Theory, Middleton, 1960
Introduction to Switching and Automata Theory, Harrison, 1965
Introduction to the Theory of Switching Circuits, McCluskey, 1965
Microprocessor Programming and Software Development, Duncan, 1979
Programming and Coding Digital Computers, Sherman, 1963
Statistical Theory of Communication, Lee, 1960
Switching Circuits and Logical Design, Caldwell, 1958
The Logic Design of Transistor Digital Computers, Maley + Earle, 1963
Threshold Logic and its Applications, Muroga, 1971
Transistor Circuit Design, TI Staff, 1963
After I get my study-at-home PhD in Obsolete Hardware Engineering, I'd be
happy to loan/trade/sell a few of these titles.
-- Doug