Atari / GEM docs Free to good home (York, UK)

Austin Pass austinpass at gmail.com
Fri Sep 2 11:49:23 CDT 2016


Hi Pete.

I would very much like these documents, amd can collect (I'm in Huddersfield).

Regards,
Austin.

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> On 2 Sep 2016, at 17:36, Pete Turnbull <pete at dunnington.plus.com> wrote:
> 
> These are primarily for Atari ST, mostly photocopies in A4 ring binders, to go as one lot:
> 
> * ISV Development System documentation for Atari 520ST
> 
>    includes BIOS listing and more.
> 
>    ring-bound
> 
>    The following items are probably provided as part of this...
> 
> 
> 
> * Listing of GEM "hello" program (GEM sample desktop accessory)
>    Module: HELLO, by Tom Holander, Digital Research Feb 1986
>    ring-bound photocopy
> 
> * Atari ST BASIC Source Book, 1985
>    ring-bound, printed original
> 
> * Atari Logo Source Book
>    1985, small spiral-wire-bound published copy
> 
> * GEM PRogrammer's Guide - Volume 1: VDI
>    GEM PRogrammer's Guide - Volume 2: AES
>    1985, Digital Research, ring-bound photocopy
> 
> * GEM DOS 1.0  Spec Version 13
>    May 16 1985 Digital Research
>    "DR Confidential: Internal Use Only.
>     Not to be copied or given to customers."
>    ring-bound photocopy
> 
> * "The Long-Awaited 'Line-A' Document"
>    describes "quick-and-dirty" graphics access using 68000 Line A
>    exception.
>    Ring-bound with GEM DOS 1.0 Spec
> 
> * ST Series BIOS Rev.A  2/13/85 (Atari 130 ST and 520 ST)
>    "Atari Corporation Confidential"
>    Ring-bound with GEM DOS 1.0 Spec
> 
> 
> I need to move these before Saturday 17th September (2 weeks from now). If they're not claimed by then, I'll donate them to The Computer Sheds (http://www.computermuseum.org.uk).
> 
> Because of the weight, it would be expensive to ship these things, though if anyone is really keen I'll consider it.  Collection from York would be greatly preferred (tea and biscuits supplied) - or I can probably take them to the DEC Legacy Event in Windermere for collection on the weekend of 15/16th October (pay for your own tea and biscuits).
> 
> -- 
> Pete
> Pete Turnbull


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