Hello,
Before I consign the following books to be recycled I thought I would ask if
they are any use to anyone.
I do not want anything for them except postage, but they are heavy so might be
expensive to post from the UK.
(These are the manuals only no software)
Manuals
Borland C++ V4 for Windo
The DEC VT340 has a slot in the back of the terminal to insert a ROM
cartridge. I can't find any description of what this DEC labeled ROM
cartridge would do for you. I've seen them with V1.1 and V2.1 markings,
does anyone remember what additional capabilities these ROM cartridge
provide?
Do
I suspect that at least the Turbo BASIC and TASM manuals should be saved. The
only Turbo BASIC that I ever saw in the 80’s is the copy that I bought.
I’m not sure how useful the OpenVMS book is, but it is also somewhat uncommon.
I recently got a copy with some other books that I bought.
Zane
On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 3:54 PM Douglas Taylor via cctalk
wrote:
>
> The DEC VT340 has a slot in the back of the terminal to insert a ROM
> cartridge. I can't find any description of what this DEC labeled ROM
> cartridge would do for you. I've seen them with V1.1 and V2.1 markings,
> does anyone
On 4/6/2024 11:14 AM, Tony Duell via cctalk wrote:
On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 3:54 PM Douglas Taylor via cctalk
wrote:
The DEC VT340 has a slot in the back of the terminal to insert a ROM
cartridge. I can't find any description of what this DEC labeled ROM
cartridge would do for you. I've seen th
I double that. Turbo Basic and TASM manuals should be saved, especially the
Turbo BASIC one.
If Zane doesn’t want it, I would pay for shipping Turbo BASIC to 98671 zip code
in the US.
Regards,
Tarek Hoteit
AI Consultant, PhD
+1 360-838-3675
https://tarek.computer
INFOCOM AI LLC - https://info
I double that. Turbo Basic and TASM manuals should be saved, especially the
Turbo BASIC one.
If Zane doesn’t want it, I would pay for shipping Turbo BASIC to 98671 zip code
in the US.
Regards,
Tarek Hoteit
> On Apr 6, 2024, at 08:13, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote:
>
> I suspect that at least
Hello Guys,
Julian managed to get in save the Turbo Assembler and Turbo Basic books, he is
not far away so is calling to collect tomorrow.
The following are still available:-
Manuals
Borland C++ V4 for Windows - Programmers Guide, User Guide, Library Ref,
Debugger, DOS Ref, Library Ref
Borland
On 1/12/2024 12:02 AM, Raymond Robinson via cctalk wrote:
Hi there,
I need a power supply for my PDP8F computer.
It is missing.
The PDP8F 19" chassis box came in 3 different depths,
600 mm (PSU front to back)
370 mm (PSU across the back)
300 mm (PSU front to back)
I need the shallow one, the 3
On Sat, 6 Apr 2024, Mike Norris via cctalk wrote:
Hello,
Before I consign the following books to be recycled I thought I would ask if
they are any use to anyone.
I do not want anything for them except postage, but they are heavy so might be
expensive to post from the UK.
(These are the manual
Having paid personally for a Borland C++ compiler in the Windows 95 days, I
can confirm that the set of books can comfortably elevate a monitor by
about 14" when used as a monitor stand.
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024, 10:27 am geneb via cctalk,
wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Apr 2024, Mike Norris via cctalk wrote:
>
>
Ifo you absolutely must run something old, yet don't want to deal with the
complexities of modern emulation:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/191322319264
- drivers, whatever is needed, likely to be included on floppy. Ask seller. Not
sure what tbe form factor it is. Who cares, nail it to a board or th
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