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From: Unknown
Date: 1998-12-21
Subject: Re: new plus/4
Warren Grubb wrote:
>
> new to this list. was visiting indianapolis this weekend and went into a
> goodwill store where, lo and behold, i ran across a plus/4. i started
> out on c-64s (along with half the population) and had a couple of amigas
> and now work on silicon graphics, and i always had a fascination with
> old computers and obsolete technologies, so, when i saw this machine
> (been curious about 'em for years), i picked it up instantly (5 bucks)
> and figured even if it didnt work, it was a cool doorstop.
> much to my surprise, i found it to be in absolute mint condition! there
> is no physical wear and the keys feel new. my guess is that whoever had
> it used it once, decided it was wack and closeted it for some time.
> anyways, since it doesnt have the manual, could someone point me to one?
>
> collector and stuff,
> g
>
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>
> warren.grubb motion.designer maya.pa.ae.avid
>
> FATHOM Studios
> a division of Macquarium
>
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> _____________________________________________________________
>
> "I broke it because it wouldn't shut off."
>
> --this message went through the plus4@c64.rulez.org emailing list---

There are two manuals that came with the Plus/4,
The Integrated Software Manual for the builtin programs and the User's Manual.
www.vintagecomputer.com has both for sale.

If you can wait a week or two, I have an extra of each. I've been scanning and typing in the User's Manual, so I can let them go when I'm finished. I'm looking for the Programmer's Reference Guide now to perform the same,but it's tougher to come by.

Don Judy

guitar, c=hess, c=offee, C=ommodore

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