| | Posted By 
  shoulders
 on 2025-09-25
 12:34:59
 
 |  MOS and CBM manuals 
 I think these manuals are from a Commodore PET but my be valid for Commodore14/+4.
 
 Are these valuable? Financially and for the Scene?
 
 If anyone has an idea that would be great.
 
 
  
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| | Posted By 
  gerliczer
 on 2025-09-26
 03:49:11
 
 |  Re: MOS and CBM manuals 
 Bo Zimmerman's archive already has scans of some versions of these. I'm a bit sceptical about their use for the 264 series machines. But for collectors it may worth something.
 
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| | Posted By 
  bszggg
 on 2025-09-26
 10:14:03
 
 |  Re: MOS and CBM manuals 
 it depends on what is in it
 
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| | Posted By 
  Crazy
 on 2025-09-26
 11:27:31
 
 |  Re: MOS and CBM manuals 
 Very PET manual in style.
 
 The first one is stolen, in pencil it says "Do Not Remove From The ....", Building?
  
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| | Posted By 
  shoulders
 on 2025-09-26
 12:37:02
 
 |  Re: MOS and CBM manuals 
 lol, not stolen. I got permission to take them. They are original from a school I was at, so I have probably had them for 35 years.
 
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| | Posted By 
  Crazy
 on 2025-09-26
 23:49:33
 
 |  Re: MOS and CBM manuals 
 Cool.
  
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| | Posted By 
  orac81
 on 2025-09-29
 06:36:28
 
 |  Re: MOS and CBM manuals 
 Those are PET 2001-32N model manuals, upgrade Basic2. Not +4, but someone will want them.
 
 I have the original hand typed Basic1 blue cover manuals for my PET.
 (on that machine dim a%(256) fails, peek(rom) blocked, IEEE broken..)
 
 Available online:
 
 6502.org books
 
 zimmers 6502 books
 
 archive.org
 
 
 
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