[comp.sys.amiga.programmer] New AmigaDOS Manual?

Harvey_Taylor@mindlink.bc.ca (Harvey Taylor) (04/24/91)

    I was looking through a forthcoming computer books list from a local
 bookstore & what should I see but:

    04/91 0-553-35403-5 AMIGA DOS MANUAL, 3ED.

    This is a different ISBN from the 2nd edition.
    Does anybody have the low down on this book?
    -het

    PS.
    While I'm writing a message anyway, are the 2.0 AutoDocs only going to
 be available after the release of 2.0?

 "I have great difficulty remembering what isn't real." -R Stallman

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ewout@topcat.commodore.com (Ewout Walraven) (04/27/91)

Harvey_Taylor@mindlink.bc.ca (Harvey Taylor) writes:



>    I was looking through a forthcoming computer books list from a local
> bookstore & what should I see but:

>    04/91 0-553-35403-5 AMIGA DOS MANUAL, 3ED.

>    This is a different ISBN from the 2nd edition.
>    Does anybody have the low down on this book?
>    -het

It hasn't been published yet, but will be shortly.


>    PS.
>    While I'm writing a message anyway, are the 2.0 AutoDocs only going to
> be available after the release of 2.0?

For non-developers they will be available after 2.0 has gone to ROM.
For registered Certified and Commericial developers they are available
now.

jesup@cbmvax.commodore.com (Randell Jesup) (05/14/91)

>>    I was looking through a forthcoming computer books list from a local
>> bookstore & what should I see but:
>
>>    04/91 0-553-35403-5 AMIGA DOS MANUAL, 3ED.
>
>>    This is a different ISBN from the 2nd edition.
>>    Does anybody have the low down on this book?

	I think you'll find it's been greatly revised and includes 2.0 Dos
information.  Of course, what would I know?

-- 
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