Several years ago, I began writing an assembly language reference
manual for PDP-11 computers that was modeled after notes from a VAX
assembly language class that I took. A few minutes ago, I discovered
it amongst other files in my PDP-11 files archive and an idea crossed
my mind: it's not doing anyone any good just sitting there on one of
my systems' hard drives, so, if anyone's interested in it, or
interested in completing it, let me know.
I wrote it for processing by IDOCS Mint on a PERQ, which I've heard is
similar to Scribe; anyone who's familiar with writing documents in
LaTeX should have no trouble re-writing it in LaTeX. There's one
condition to my releasing it: anyone who wants to revise it must do so
in LaTeX on something other than a system running software from
Microsoft. So, needless to say, you can't use Mickeysoft Wurd for
this, or a system running MS-Windows. :-)
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