New book
Tony Duell
ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk
Wed Apr 6 18:18:41 CDT 2005
> > What does it say about me if I have several hundred books on classic
> > computing and not one off that list?
> That you have a far more useful library. I've also got several hundred
Well, more useful for the sort of stuff I do, anyway.
> books on classic computing, and only one of them is on that list.
> Personally I'd rather have books that explain how to use or work on the
> hardware and software.
Agreed. A lot of the books of history seem to attempt to rewrite said
history :-). Most of the books I have are _now_ on classic computers, but
were on currnet machines when they were written.
For 'history', I've got 'Automatic Digital Computers' by M. V. Wilkes,
which I will not sell at _any_ price (well, it's autographed, OK...).
I've also got some DEC-related book that's amusing for the number of
errors in the photogrpahs. There's a machine -- a PDP-something-or-other
(not an 8 or an 11) with TU55 DECtapes -- that's shown left-right
reversed. A picture of a microVAX is actually a microPDP11 (or vice
versa). One of the 'microVAX chips' is nothing of the sort (I forget what
it is, it's not a CPU at all, though). And so on.
-tony
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> Zane
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