Date : Sat, 03 Sep 2016 01:00:21 +0100
From : pete@... (Pete Turnbull)
Subject: Free to good home, from York
I'm having a bit of a clearout to free up some space, and found the
following Acorn-related items. Nothing very exciting, and I'd prefer
someone to collect it rather than have to post things, but all are free
for collection from York, or for the cost of postage if I have to send
them somewhere:
* Acorn Archimedes 400 Series User Manual, and Welcome Guide
* Assembly Language Programming for the Electron (Addison Wesley,
John Ferguson and Tony Shaw) ISBN 0201145278
* a collection of Archive (Acorn Archimedes users' magazine)
from Vol.1 No.1 (Oct.1987) to Vol.5 No.1 (Oct.1991)
plus half a dozen extras.
* 10 Electron User cassettes, Oct.1989 - July 1990.
* manuals and stuff for BBC Micro:
Wordwise Plus manual, 2nd Addition (sic), 1985 (Computer Concepts)
ViewStore User Guide, 1st Edition, 1985 (Acorn, Acornsoft)
ISBN 0907876455
View User Guide, 2nd Edition, 1986 (Acorn, Acornsoft)
ISBN 1852500212
View User Guide, 1st Edition, 1985 (Acorn, Acornsoft)
ISBN 0907876277
Into View, 2nd Edition, 1984 (Acorn, Acornsoft)
ISBN 0907876811
View Guide, 2nd Edition, 1983 (Acorn, Acornsoft)
ISBN 0907876803
View Reference Card (SBB31/R), 1985 (Acorn, Acornsoft)
ViewSheet Reference Card (SBB07/R), 1984 (Acorn, Acornsoft)
Electron Plus 1 User Guide, 1984 (Acorn Computers)
Graphs and Charts, 1st Edition, 1982 (Acorn, Acornsoft)
ISBN 0907876048
Graphics Extension ROM User Manual (Acorn, Acornsoft)
(copy; not original, but comb-bound)
I also have a box of surplus-to-requirement DSDD (ie suitable as 800K
ADFS) 3.5" floppies, mostly old but unused non-Acorn software. They
might be useful as "blank disks" for an Archimedes, and there are about
30 of them. There's a similar number of HD ones in the unlikely event
someone doesn't already have enough of those.
They don't all have to go to the same home; I'm happy to split the pile
up. However, I need to move these before Saturday 17th September (2
weeks from now). If they're not moved by then, I'll donate them to The
Computer Sheds (http://www.computermuseum.org.uk).
Collection from York would be greatly preferred (tea and biscuits
supplied) to posting them.
--
Pete
Pete Turnbull