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Re: Can an Amiga book be so valuable ?
« on: July 09, 2005, 04:39:51 AM »
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lopos wrote:
One must be very stupid to pay $80 for a book.


Technical books like this are worth their weight in gold to serious programmers.
 Yes, there are pdf and text file versions of both the Guru book and all the RKRMs (also on the Dev CD) available on the net,but nothing beats a proper printed version to refer to.
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Re: Can an Amiga book be so valuable ?
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2005, 08:13:41 PM »
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Yes, there are pdf and text file versions of both the Guru book and all the RKRMs (also on the Dev CD) available on the net,but nothing beats a proper printed version to refer to.


I do not believe the Guru book has been included in any online or digital compilation.  I have the 1.2 and 2.1 dev CD.

The Guru book was self published by Ralph Babel in limited number.  It was not any sort of official Commodore release.


Sorry, it was late when I posted that.
What I meant was that Ralphs Guru book is on the net in the form of a badly scanned and OCR'd conversion, done without his permission...the same goes for the RKRMs too.
I didn't mean to imply that it was included on/with any official developer information, just that the RKRMs are also on the Dev CD.
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