I have imaged disks and scanned docs for an old software authoring
tool from Texas Instruments, "NaturalLink". It runs on early IBM PCs
and was included with some docs I was given for the TI Professional
Computer, an almost-PC clone. There are a number of ads and articles
about NaturalLink in the various trade mags available via Google
Books.
The docs are here:
http://chiclassiccomp.org/docs/index.php?dir=%2Fcomputing%2FTI/NaturalLink
And the disk images are here:
http://nocarrier.net/archive/floppy_images/PC/TI/NaturalLink/
Regular 360k MS-DOS images. I haven't tried them in DOSBox yet but
it'll probably run there.
I have the original manuals, along with some other Professional
Computer manuals that were already on Bitsavers, free for shipping if
anyone wants them. They're not light. I can include the NaturalLink
disks as well, otherwise those will stay in my library. Unfortunately
I don't have any of the (special format) OS media for the
Professional.
Enjoy!
-j