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Re: Non-spiral bound Integer Basic Manual



spacealbum wrote:
> > On 28 Sep., 23:41, dog_...@macgui.com (D Finnigan) wrote:
>> I have a Jef Raskin Apple II Integer Basic Manual which is NOT spiral
>> bound,
>> and it seems like all the other photos which I've seen of them are spiral
>> bound. I always thought that it was odd, because most all of the other
>> Apple
>> manuals (excepting the Red Book and Programmer's Aid #1-- both from the
>> same
>> year, IIRC) are spiral bound.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me more about this item?
> 
> Hello, I have the same manual. In my opinion this is the first edition
> of the Inteteger Basic manual that came with Apple II computers sold
> in 1978. Some time later is was replaced by the much more common
> spiral bound manual.
> 
> Another copy can be seen on Yuji Takahashi's Apple II tree, see Apple
> II notes -1- .
> dirk

I just noticed that I have some pics, but not very good ones. Until
tomorrow:

<http://macgui.com/upload/gallery/f_0/user_2/regular/upload_907.jpg> It is
on the disk bin, to the left.
<http://macgui.com/upload/gallery/f_0/user_2/regular/upload_791.jpg> Under
stack, but I also have DOS 3.2 manual which may well have been part of the
Apple system from 1978. Belonged to same owner, at least. :-)

Does anyone know if DOS 3.2 manual and the non-spiral Integer Basic manual
would have been available at the same time?