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Date   : Wed, 17 Oct 2007 23:30:05 +0100
From   : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
Subject: Panos Technical Reference Manual

Jules Richardson wrote:
> > J.G.Harston wrote:
> > have had it on a bookshelf for the last 12 years! I have scanned
> > it in and put it, along with all the other Panos documentation, at
> 
> Easy as that? Blimey. Whenever I scan anything it takes a few minutes per
> page, and I get bored rather quickly :-) (I do sort-of have access to a
 
I have access to a scanner than will do almost two sheets of A4
per second. My Panos manual was single photocopied sheets, but
I've done A5 manuals on it. 
 
Anyway, I've OCRed, proofread, corrected and reformatted the
manual, so it is now available as text at
http://mdfs.net/Docs/Books/32016CoPro/Technical
Down from 24M to 145K!
 
> > Still looking for the 32016 Instruction Set Reference. I've been
> 
> Hmmm, I would have thought the manual for the assembler had that sort of
thing
> in, but I just looked and it's a bit on the useless side :)
 
Yes, it's just the manual for the assembler program, not an
assembler manual :(
 
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