I will look at what Byte Paperbacks I have. They are all about
the 6800 (or perhaps more general: Motorola processors). I never
quite liked the Intel stuff, but that is an other topic :-)
I will probably make scans (next week) of the books I find in
the attic (this weekend), so I will post a list.
RA6800ML will be first, but if there is interest for some others,
I will scan them in order of # requests.
As a packratt I will indeed not sell books, except the case where
I have more than one copy. "VAX Architecture" or something like it
comes to mind ...
- Henk.
-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk-bounces at
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[mailto:cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Holger Veit
Sent: vrijdag 31 maart 2006 9:22
To: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: RA6800ML
Richard <legalize at xmission.com> wrote:
In article
<447524F844B59D48B8F7AE7F560935EE06C20047 at
OVL-EXBE01.ocevenlo.oce.net>,
"Gooijen, Henk" <henk.gooijen at
oce.com> writes:
Perhaps I should not type this message, and go to
bed instead ...
I am not going to sell my book, if that is what you
suggest, Richard.
I can scan or make a paper copy, but I will keep the
original book.
Sorry, I should have been more explicit... I meant that if
the >original
poster who is looking for the book has an ISBN
then they >could find it through the Usual Suspects.
The ISBN is available through the usual suspects - simply
lookup at Amazon, but I wrote I haven't seen it pop up for
used-sale for a while. I also do not expect Henk to sell it
to me, BTW; copies or scans would be perfect for me.
Henk, I thought you said you didn't want to
copy/scan it
since that >would impose heavy wear on the spine?
Now, I remember these paperbooks were not too thick (I once
had Emmerichs Tiny Assembler and MONDEB from that class -
unfortunately got lost - TinyAsm at least can be copied from
old 1977 Byte issues), so I'am not sure whether it will wear
out more than by simply reading the book. Unless you have a
multi-page scanner where you'd have to destroy the spine.
Regards
Holger
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