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« Reply #15 on: 2010.11.25, 11:59:37 »

Hi,

well I had bought a bunch of OS/2 development books some months ago... and it included such dealing with GPI/PM programming that I actually am unable to use since I don't "speak" C (+,++,#,...). However I'm afraid the shipping cost to the US (from Germany) will most likely make it unreasonable to send them over... let me know if you think it's worth it once you have your shelves filled with Rob's stuff. Perhaps I have some of those you'll be lacking... of course you'll get them for free if you cover the shipping. Sigh. Wink

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« Reply #16 on: 2010.11.25, 12:12:12 »

Hi,

well I had bought a bunch of OS/2 development books some months ago... and it included such dealing with GPI/PM programming that I actually am unable to use since I don't "speak" C (+,++,#,...). However I'm afraid the shipping cost to the US (from Germany) will most likely make it unreasonable to send them over... let me know if you think it's worth it once you have your shelves filled with Rob's stuff. Perhaps I have some of those you'll be lacking... of course you'll get them for free if you cover the shipping. Sigh. Wink

Cheers,
Thomas

I guess there must be tons of OS/2 book everywhere except the US.
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