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PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 8:08 pm 
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I have a bunch of old 6502 books I'd like to get rid of and I'd like to see if anyone on this list is interested.

I will inventory what I have, but among the things I know I have are:

Adam Osborne's book on 6502 assembly language programming
Several Rockwell AIM65 manuals
Assorted datasheets for AIM65 hardware
Assorted notes

I have long since given away any hardware I had that used 6502s and I have no future projects in mind, so I'd like to find a good home for this stuff.

Please contact me at djpb@titan.com if you are interested. I'd like to get at least $50.00 for the lot. There's a lot of good stuff that may not be all that easy to get a hold of now and a lot of it is probably great just as 6502 memorabilia.

thank you,
Don Parrish-Bell


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:21 am 
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No takers, huh?


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I personally have probably everything you mention, but I was hoping Mike would take the material for 6502.org. I wonder if he's been too busy to read all the posts. It might be worth E-mailing him directly at the link at the bottom of the page. It would take me awhile to see what materials I have that he hasn't put up on the website yet. It'd be a big job to scan a book and it would certainly take a lot of megabytes, but I'm sure it would be helpful to someone, and make the website more valuable. OTOH, maybe he already has them. Whatever you do, don't throw them out.


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Publishers get shirty about people scanning thier books, even technically obsolete ones. The data sheets are probably OK to scan but even there you are infringing copyright.

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I believe Rockwell gave Mike permission to put their discontinued 6502 materials on the website, but I expect he'd have to get special permission for Osborne's book.


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