janin@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu (Adam Janin) (02/24/88)
I was thinking that an ideal application for texas would be all the documentation for the Mac, such as IM I-V, numerics manual, tech notes, etc. Does anyone have PD versions of these books in TEXT format? Are there non-public domain versions that aren't too expensive? Adam Janin janin@csvax.caltech.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------- P.S. Does anyone out there attend Boston University and know an undergrad named Linda Poligono? She is a friend of mine that I lost track of. If so, ask her to call me at (818) 578-0475 Thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
werner@utastro.UUCP (Werner Uhrig) (02/24/88)
In article <5538@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu>, janin@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu (Adam Janin) writes: > I was thinking that an ideal application for texas would be all the > documentation for the Mac, such as IM I-V, numerics manual, tech notes, > etc. Does anyone have PD versions of these books in TEXT format? Are > there non-public domain versions that aren't too expensive? I just got the second, free update to the book "The Macintosh Bible"; they mention that the folks publishing MACazine are planning to come out with a (commercial) stack with the information in the book. not quite what you asked for, but may still be of interest.