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Re: Apple //e hardware
In article <19961127214000.QAA05078@ladder01.news.aol.com>,
mikew50@aol.com wrote:
> In message <848994909.37050@inet_srv>, ESDAR@SPACEDIV.DOFN.DE (Torsten
> Esdar) said:
>
> > I ve got an Apple //e, but no manuals with it.
>
> If you (or anyone else) would like to correct this situation, be sure and
> ask for our catalog of over 80 Apple II and Apple IIGS products. We may
> not have what you need, but then again... the catalog is free!
I don't want to take away from Mike's business, but I thought I'd mention
that the MicroCenter near me has somehow come up with more Apple II
manuals. I bought just about all they had about 6 months ago but when
I went there today to pick up a monitor adaptor they had more. I didn't
write a complete list but I recall seeing the IIc and IIe technical
references, IIgs toolbox volume 2, Appleworks for teachers, ProDOS tech
ref, Using ProDOS from Applesoft, and a few others.
If anyone wants me to purchase for them I will. Also there are a bunch of
Atari, Amiga, and various other old computer books.
-Sheldon
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W. Sheldon Simms III - sheldon@atlcom.net