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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: curtis on May 13, 2018, 10:17:44 PM
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I have the following manuals that I don't need. They've been accumulating for some time now and it's time for them to find homes where they can be used and appreciated.
All I'm asking in exchange in shipping costs. If the buyer wants to throw in any extra, I won't turn it down but it's not necessary.
Using the Amiga Workbench - it has the "rainbow" logo and talks about KS 2.0 so I'm assuming it's for WB 2.0
A500 User's Manual English - this one has the "paintbrush" rainbow logo. All the example pictures are WB 1.3
Enhancer Software manuals for 1.3 - have 2 of these
User's Guide for A4000
User's Guide for Workbench 3.0
Amiga BASIC - covers Microsoft BASIC for the Amiga. Probably 1.3. There's also a water stain on the front cover. Not too bad, but it is noticeable.
Amiga Workbench 3.0 - handwritten A4000 3.0 sys. I haven't checked them out. May work, may not.
Commodore Amiga Buyer's Guide to software and accessories. One is labeled Spring 1987 and the other one is labeled Volume 3.
Prowrite User's Manual
ExpressCopy Operator's Manual
CrossDOS Version 5.0 User's manual
Obviously, these can go Media Mail to save a couple of bucks on shipping costs.
If you want to get an estimate of shipping costs, check out USPS website and use my zip code of 79121. The heaviest one weighs 1.2 pounds and is the BASIC manual.
Shoot me a PM and let's get these to new homes.
Sadly, if no one takes them off my hands I'm going to have to toss them in the trash. I'll hold them until the end of the month.
First come, first served.
Curtis
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pm sent!
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pm sent:hammer:
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Both PM's responded to.
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Both PM's responded to.
I don't see it in my mailbox?
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Last call!!!
The A4000 manual, A500 User's Manual, Prowrite manual, and the A3.0 disks have been spoken for, but the rest is still available.
After tomorrow, they'll be tossed.
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Is there a local book donation place, or an electronics recycler, who might take them? Rather than just tossing them in the skip?
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Sadly, there isn't anything like that in Amarillo. This place is a desert for tech! Only thing it had going for it was Texas Instruments once had a calculator and CC-40 manufacturing plant in Lubbock about 100 miles south of here but they closed many years ago.
Is there a local book donation place, or an electronics recycler, who might take them? Rather than just tossing them in the skip?
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Got it today. Wow, They are in very good condition! Thanks a million!
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You're welcome.