free old tech books
D. Hugh Redelmeier
hugh-pmF8o41NoarQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Sun Oct 24 16:19:39 UTC 2010
These books are available. Anyone want some?
I can probably deliver to a TLUG meeting.
Programming Guide to Pen Services for Microsoft Windows 95
a Pascal manual, in Chinese (which I cannot read). I don't remember
if this is a translation of one of the classic texts. Very cheaply
printed.
Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit. (Includes 3 floppies)
Bruce K. Brickman, Esq.: Legal Aspects: Acquiring & Protecting
Software; Software protection . contracts . negotiations; 1984
HP LaserJet IIP Printer User's Manual
>From the era when there were real manuals: a couple of hundred pages!
Scott Maxwell: Linux Core Kernel Commentary
A fat book with annotated Linux Kernel. Old: 1999
Stephen T. Satchell, H. B. J. Clifford: Linux IP Stacks Commentary
A fat book with annotated Linux IP stack. Old: 2000
Charles Petzold: Programming Windows 3.1
Supposedly a classic
Ralston et al: Encyclopedia of Computer Science
Very good but very old: 1976, 1523 pages.
X/Open Portability Guide: Window Management
Old: 1988
Solaris Porting Guide
>From SunSoft. 1995. 700 pages
John Shirley: Guide to Writing DCE Applications
O'Reilly & Associates 1993. 251 pages
James E. Buchanan: BiCMOS / CMOS Systems Design
Old: 1991. Much might actually still apply but I don't know.
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