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FS: Box of books, manuals, and disks - rejiggered
« on: March 03, 2007, 10:28:00 AM »
I have another (if you remember from a few years ago) box of Amiga manuals and disks to sell. Please make an offer for the entire box or I will be forced to set a price. :-P

Please, read the entire list to find some of the more interesting items. The list is in the-order-I-pulled-them-from-the-box-while-making-the-list order. :-)

Here's the list:




Amiga DOS v1.2 Enhancer Software - manual (2 copies) and Extras disk, found inside a v1.3 box
Deluxe Paint IV - manual and 3 disks
ImageFX v2.1A from Nova Design - 5 disks
Amiga Vision v1.70W - 4 disks and manual
Art Department v2.5 - 6 disks and manual
Beginning Reading v1.3 from MicroEd - 3 disks with instructions
Cross Dos 5 - manual and disk
A-Talk III - Program Disk and manual
GPFAX - manual and disk
Tennis Cup from Electronic Zoo - disk with player's guide

The AmigaDOS Manual (for AmigaDos v1.1) published Feb. 1986.
"COMPUTE!'s Amiga DOS Reference Guide"... "Now includes AmigaDOS version 1.2"

Directory OPUS - manual
Scala - manuals for MM200 and MM210
1960 Multiscan Monitor - user's guide

Brilliance - manual for v1.0 and addendum for 2.0
Deluxe Paint III - manual
Deluxe Paint II - manual and command summary
Deluxe Print II - manual
Deluxe Print - manual and clip art cards (no front cover)
Deluxe Paint - manual and command summary ( 2 copies each, one manual has no front cover)
"Using Deluxe Paint II" by Steven Anzovin
Art Parts II - command summary

Vegas Video - manual
Winter Games - manual
Mean 18 Ultimate Golf - manual for IBM PC and PC JR
Populous - manual
Archon - command summary pamphlet
Temple of Apshai Trilogy - manual and command card
The Bard's Tale II - manual
The Seven Cities of Golf - manual
Arctic Fox - manual and command summary (2 copies each)
Sword of Sodan - box, guide, technical supplement sheet
Trinity by Infocom - box and manual

edit: reordered the list into groups and incorporated changes
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Re: FS: Box of books, manuals, and disks
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2007, 10:01:36 PM »
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Whats a fair price for all this ?


I don't really know these days. How does $30 sound? Media mail (9 days) shipping is about $10. Fedex 4 day around $20.
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Re: FS: Box of books, manuals, and disks
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2007, 01:17:06 AM »
Well, if all Bug_Racer wants is the DPIV stuff, I would part it out if someone else who was archive minded wanted the rest. I'd have to have both offers at the same time, though. I'm on a stuff selling bender right now so I can have less stuff I don't use (and is going to waste inmy closet) and I don't want to still have the box after having sold just DPIV from it.

That goes for anyone who wants to get together with other people and make me an offer. I suppose I could separate things into other boxes and ship them to different locations as long as the added shipping cost is covered.

I, too, hope that this stuff doesn't get tossed in a pit. My closet, however, is not so understanding. :-)
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archive types
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2007, 06:42:35 PM »
Now that the Back2Roots guys seem to be gone, are there any other archive groups around? I thought I heard about someone a while back that was saving software and manuals for posterity. Is that true?
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Re: archive types
« Reply #4 on: March 06, 2007, 02:49:07 AM »
That's pretty cool.

If anyone on amiga.org is part of the Software Preservation Society, let me know if my box of goodies is something your project is interested in. If I can't get anyone to buy the whole box, I can take individual requests and send the rest to you guys.
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Re: FS: Box of books, manuals, and disks - rejiggered
« Reply #5 on: March 10, 2007, 06:38:17 PM »
So, it looks like you rejiggered the list up there. Is that true? Yes, it is true, thanks for noticing.  :-D
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