Re: Old CE manuals - bit savers books

2019-05-05 Thread ben via cctalk

On 5/5/2019 11:12 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:



On 5/4/19 6:13 PM, ben via cctalk wrote:


I was thinking it would be nice if bitsavers could do books.


The Internet Archive is welcome to joust at that lightning rod.


Well I found the 1st edition, I just wanted to check some things
about C in that time frame.
Ben.




Re: Old CE manuals - bit savers books

2019-05-05 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk



On 5/4/19 6:13 PM, ben via cctalk wrote:

> I was thinking it would be nice if bitsavers could do books.

The Internet Archive is welcome to joust at that lightning rod.





Re: Old CE manuals - bit savers books

2019-05-04 Thread ben via cctalk

On 5/4/2019 5:01 PM, Bob Rosenbloom via cctalk wrote:

Yes, Al will end up with them after I play with them.

Bob

Just don't PAPER train your dog now. :)
I was thinking it would be nice if bitsavers could do books.
I alot of computer books get changed every edition, so
it would be nice to see the 1st edition archived for historial reading.
The classic book "C Programing language" by K is a good example.
For the few brave restoring early unix https://github.com/DoctorWkt
Ben.



Re: Old CE manuals

2019-05-04 Thread Bob Rosenbloom via cctalk

Yes, Al will end up with them after I play with them.

Bob

On 5/4/2019 12:38 PM, William Donzelli via cctalk wrote:

Bob's a good home, too.

--
Will

On May 4, 2019 3:28 PM, "Donald via cctalk"  wrote:


I sent a mail to Al at a...@bitsavers.org on 4/11 regarding a bunch of IBM
manuals.



http://www.myimagecollection.com/manuals/



Never heard back so they went into the trash. These manuals are decades
older so I don't want to trash them.



If Al jumps in here, fine. He can get them.  Otherwise, based on timing,
Bob
gets them.



Donald





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Re: Old CE manuals

2019-05-04 Thread William Donzelli via cctalk
> WOW, the 2075 is the 360/75, one of the higher-end models.
> The 2821 is the unit record controller (card read/punch and
> printer), I'm pretty sure bitsavers has that.

I have complete sets for my three 2821 controllers (one being a late
production hybrid SLT type), just in case.

--
Will


Re: Old CE manuals

2019-05-04 Thread Jon Elson via cctalk

On 05/04/2019 01:21 PM, Donald via cctalk wrote:

Still cleaning out for Nevada move.

  


http://www.myimagecollection.com/cemanuals/

  


Last 2 are interesting. 2075 Processing Unit and some Russian machine
EC4001.  Number sounds familiar from my eBay sojourns.

  


Available for cost of Media Mail shipping. These buggers are heavy.  As last
time, all or nothing.


WOW, the 2075 is the 360/75, one of the higher-end models.  
The 2821 is the unit record controller (card read/punch and 
printer), I'm pretty sure bitsavers has that.  The 4341 is 
one of the office credenza style CPUs, and was a VERY good 
deal in terms of price/performance.


Jon


Re: Old CE manuals

2019-05-04 Thread William Donzelli via cctalk
Bob's a good home, too.

--
Will

On May 4, 2019 3:28 PM, "Donald via cctalk"  wrote:

> I sent a mail to Al at a...@bitsavers.org on 4/11 regarding a bunch of IBM
> manuals.
>
>
>
> http://www.myimagecollection.com/manuals/
>
>
>
> Never heard back so they went into the trash. These manuals are decades
> older so I don't want to trash them.
>
>
>
> If Al jumps in here, fine. He can get them.  Otherwise, based on timing,
> Bob
> gets them.
>
>
>
> Donald
>
>


Re: Old CE manuals

2019-05-04 Thread Donald via cctalk
I sent a mail to Al at a...@bitsavers.org on 4/11 regarding a bunch of IBM
manuals.

 

http://www.myimagecollection.com/manuals/

 

Never heard back so they went into the trash. These manuals are decades
older so I don't want to trash them.

 

If Al jumps in here, fine. He can get them.  Otherwise, based on timing, Bob
gets them.

 

Donald



Re: Old CE manuals

2019-05-04 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk
I'm assuming Bob will get them to me eventually

On 5/4/19 12:17 PM, William Donzelli via cctalk wrote:
> Perhaps bitsavers should have first crack.
> 
> --
> Will
> 
> On May 4, 2019 2:21 PM, "Donald via cctalk"  wrote:
> 
>> Still cleaning out for Nevada move.
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.myimagecollection.com/cemanuals/
>>
>>
>>
>> Last 2 are interesting. 2075 Processing Unit and some Russian machine
>> EC4001.  Number sounds familiar from my eBay sojourns.
>>
>>
>>
>> Available for cost of Media Mail shipping. These buggers are heavy.  As
>> last
>> time, all or nothing.
>>
>>
>>
>> Donald
>>
>>



Re: Old CE manuals

2019-05-04 Thread William Donzelli via cctalk
Perhaps bitsavers should have first crack.

--
Will

On May 4, 2019 2:21 PM, "Donald via cctalk"  wrote:

> Still cleaning out for Nevada move.
>
>
>
> http://www.myimagecollection.com/cemanuals/
>
>
>
> Last 2 are interesting. 2075 Processing Unit and some Russian machine
> EC4001.  Number sounds familiar from my eBay sojourns.
>
>
>
> Available for cost of Media Mail shipping. These buggers are heavy.  As
> last
> time, all or nothing.
>
>
>
> Donald
>
>


Re: Old CE manuals

2019-05-04 Thread Bob Rosenbloom via cctalk

On 5/4/2019 11:21 AM, Donald via cctalk wrote:

Still cleaning out for Nevada move.

  


http://www.myimagecollection.com/cemanuals/

  


Last 2 are interesting. 2075 Processing Unit and some Russian machine
EC4001.  Number sounds familiar from my eBay sojourns.

  


Available for cost of Media Mail shipping. These buggers are heavy.  As last
time, all or nothing.

  


Donald


I'll take them.

Bob

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www.tekmuseum.com
www.decmuseum.org



Old CE manuals

2019-05-04 Thread Donald via cctalk
Still cleaning out for Nevada move.

 

http://www.myimagecollection.com/cemanuals/

 

Last 2 are interesting. 2075 Processing Unit and some Russian machine
EC4001.  Number sounds familiar from my eBay sojourns.

 

Available for cost of Media Mail shipping. These buggers are heavy.  As last
time, all or nothing. 

 

Donald