Morton,
It's not the manual, it's just the box. (And I have also an immaculate APL
Vademecum card, and probably a deck of cards of APL Trivial Pursuit and
toolset
in credit card size &c &c). Maybe I send you a list of my APL
"memorabilia", and
wait to hear what's interesting for you.
"Morten Kromberg" <mkrom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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Jan 3, 6:32 pm, "Jan Karman" <*a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> anybody interested in an original manual/reference box from APL.68000?
> all black with white print, including MicroAPL logo (twice) on the back;
> mint condition!!
> any reasonable offer above $ 100 accepted ...
>
Hi Jan,
I am not immediately interested in an APL.68000 manual at >$100.
But I would like to take the opportunity to say that we are collecting
"memorabilia" in connection with the 25th anniversary of Dyalog APL in
April (Version 1.0 was displayed at APL'83 in Washington DC). I'd be
interested to hear from anyone who has old copies of Dyalog / Dyadic
manuals (versions < 6), brochures, floppy discs or other materials.
Please write to me direct if you have anything to offer. I'm afraid
the Dyalog Museum does not have a budget at this point ;-)
Thanks in advance for anything you have to contribute!
Morten


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