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Re: Apple II books @ S.F. library
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In article <370265cd.0305190843.4273251a@posting.google.com>,
Rich J. <aiiadict@hotmail.com> wrote:
>After a trip to the SF library yesterday, I have some good things to
>report to the group.
>
>There are several great programming books available, and some general
>Apple II related books.
>
>I have a request for the group... Go to your local libraries and post
>what apple II books are available!
Last time I checked (a while ago, admittedly), the UNLV library had a fair
number of Apple II books, including at least the first two volumes of the
IIGS toolbox reference. The county library system, OTOH, usually has
bugger-all WRT real computer books ("real computer books" defined as
anything more complicated than Complete Idiot's AOHell for Dummies (TM)).
Fortunately, UNLV lets the general public check stuff out (though with less
time than for students, but you can't have everything).
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