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  PRMs free to good home
  murkle (17:25 6/1/2011)
  trevj (18:56 6/1/2011)
    murkle (16:54 23/1/2011)
      filecore (20:44 23/1/2011)
      trevj (10:01 24/1/2011)
      wpb (11:31 28/1/2011)
        trevj (22:53 28/1/2011)
          wpb (12:24 29/1/2011)
 
Michael Borcherds Message #116179, posted by murkle at 17:25, 6/1/2011
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RISC OS 3 PRMs + Vol 5a + Acorn C/C++ Manuals + BBC Basic Reference free to good home

(also RISC OS 2 PRMs but I guess they are not interesting any more smile )

Collection only, Sutton Coldfield

mrb (at) borcherds.co.uk
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Trevor Johnson Message #116181, posted by trevj at 18:56, 6/1/2011, in reply to message #116179
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I bet they're gone by the end of the weekend, at the latest! And would it be a silly question to ask if this means there'll be no further development of your RISC OS software? unhappy
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Michael Borcherds Message #116264, posted by murkle at 16:54, 23/1/2011, in reply to message #116181
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Well, no-one's asked for them yet. Anyone want them for the cost of postage?

I'm now too busy programming http://www.geogebra.org to have any time for RISC OS I'm afraid unhappy
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Jason Togneri Message #116267, posted by filecore at 20:44, 23/1/2011, in reply to message #116264

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This makes me wonder what type of bra a geoge bra is.
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Trevor Johnson Message #116276, posted by trevj at 10:01, 24/1/2011, in reply to message #116264
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Have you tried contacting the Midlands User Group? I'm making a brief visit to central Birmingham around lunchtime this Sat, and would be willing to take them off your hands... but sorry, I wouldn't be able to make a detour to Sutton Coldfield. And I'll now revise my prediction to 29 Feb, too.
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W. P. B. Message #116381, posted by wpb at 11:31, 28/1/2011, in reply to message #116264
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I'm now too busy programming http://www.geogebra.org to have any time for RISC OS I'm afraid unhappy
I've used that! It's cool! Designed a really weird mechanical contraption for my car with it!

Has anyone asked for the manuals? I might be interested, but wouldn't be able to collect them for a good three months (I live overseas).
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Trevor Johnson Message #116384, posted by trevj at 22:53, 28/1/2011, in reply to message #116381
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but wouldn't be able to collect them for a good three months
Could that be timed to coincide with the Wakefield Show?
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W. P. B. Message #116388, posted by wpb at 12:24, 29/1/2011, in reply to message #116384
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Wakefield... 16th April? Maybe, but now that I've actually checked my calendar (rather than relying on my feeble brain), I think I won't be back in the UK until late April. I've never been to a Wakefield Show. I'd really like to go one year. Who knows, maybe 2011 is the one!
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