It sounds like one of those offers from Ebay that "rarely come up",

I am clearing our my office and came across TWO complete sets of 
documentation for Cache 2.1 that was issued by Intersystems BEFORE they 
went to the DocBook. 

I realise that its an old version, but before I throw them out (recycle 
them), does anyone want them. 

I have four books in each set
      Networking Guide.
      System managers Guide
      Programming Guide
      ObjectScript Language Reference.

there is 4kg of printed reference

although there is nothing wrong with the books and they are "out of 
date", but there is so much information in there it seems a shame to 
dump them. 

if anyone wants them, I can send them via Parcel??, all I ask is that 
the person picks up the cost of shipping. 

if its in the UK, the Post Office would charge something like �8-10, 
overseas, then perhaps the new owner could arrange for them to be 
collected from my home via UPS or something. 



While I am at it, I also have the following available:
      Cache multimedia presentation - dated September 1997
      Cache technical information Version 2 dated October 1997
      Cache build 2.1.5 - R1 - build 008 dated January 27 1998
      Cache build 2.1.6 - R1 - build 016 dated march 23 1998
      Cache 3.1 dated June 1999
      Cache 4.0 dated January 2001 (2 copies)

I am NOT selling the licences, just offering the original CD's as I 
know from the newsgroup's that some people are still on older version 
of cache. again, private email please and you to cover the cost of 
postage 

the last thing available is the Cache book by Wolfgang kirsten "Object-
Orientated Application Development using the Cache post relational 
database. Its still go the CD at the back, and for those starting, it 
may help I would love to get �10.00 + postage for this one 

anyway, the offers are open till the end of the month (junk 2004) and I 
have a PayPal account so if you send me a private email, I will do my 
best, but please, if someone gets there first, please don't blame the 
messenger. 

perhaps I should put them on Ebay and hope the bidding gets up to a few 
thousand. . . . 



kev


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