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Paul FLOYD

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Books and software clearout
« on: August 31, 2018, 09:10:58 am »
Hi

I have a large amount of books and software that I'd like to give away - so much that I haven't even made a list yet, but basically all of the decent OS/2 books covering the OS and software development that were written. Software wise, there are several versions of OS/2 and developer tools.

Before I start itemizing everything, is there anyone interested in picking up such a trove from Grenoble in France? [I would expect international shipping to be very expensive].

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Re: Books and software clearout
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2018, 02:01:17 am »
Hi Paul

I think it may be hard to find someone nearby, but maybe if you post the books that you have someone will be interest on paying the shipping for one or two.

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Re: Books and software clearout
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2018, 11:00:02 am »
Paul,

International shipping isn't that expensive although that does depend on weight and destination. I have shipped things from Perpignan to Australia and found the biggest problem was the customs paperwork but that might not be a problem for you because the books are used.

It might be a good idea for you to have a look on the Chronopost web page - their help section is good. 

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Re: Books and software clearout
« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2018, 01:53:35 pm »
First, for the shipping cost, according to this https://boutique.laposte.fr/colissimo-en-ligne the cost is about 8euros per kilo up to 20 kilos to the USA or about 2euros per kilo up to 30 kilos for Europe (Germany and the UK, at least). I quickly weighed everything on my not too accurate bathroom scales, and the whole lot comes to about 70 kilos.

That would mean 3 or 4 parcels costing something like 560euros for the USA and 140euros for Europe. There are probably cheaper bulk shipping options for the USA.

The books are:

OS/2 Warp Unleashed
OS/2 C++ Class Library, Leong et al
Mastering OS/2 Rexx
Designing OS/2 Applications, Reich
Objects for OS/2, Danforth Koenen and Tate
OS/2 2.11 Power Techniques, Red Book
Real World Programming for OS/2 2.11
Ultimate OS/2 Programming Manual, Mueller
Power GUI Programming with VisualAge C++, Tsuji et al
Art of OS.2 2.1 Programming, Panov Salomon
OS/2 P|M Programming, Goodyer
VisualAge for C++, Nilsson
Effective Multithreading for OS/2, Dormann
OO Application Development with VisualAge C++, Carel-Billard et al
OO Programming, Lau
Programming OS/2 Warp GPI, Knight and Ryan

They are all in a fairly good state, with CDs and floppies.

Software (UK version where applicable)
SciLab Xact
Backmaster (not much use unless you have a QIC drive)
OS/2 Warp
OS/2 2.1
OS/2 2.0
SmartSuite 1.1
SmartSuite 97
CSet++
CSet++ 2.1
CSet Documentation groups 1&2
Kase:Set
Developers Toolkit
PartitionMagic
DeScribe
Mesa
VisualAge C++
The Developer Connection (many many CDs worth)
Some other assorted CDs like Hobbes

I might have missed a few items, but that's essentially it.

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Re: Books and software clearout
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2018, 02:44:22 pm »
WOW, that is what I call a great collection of OS/2 dev items !!!
I want them all but it will have prohibitive shipping cost to Ecuador :)
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Re: Books and software clearout
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2018, 12:38:39 pm »
Quite a collection I would say! I'm also interested in almost everything. But shipment to Finland would costs as much as 140 euros?  So maybe I don't want the whole collection... But are you also willing to ship individual items if I wrote you a list of what I'm most interested in?

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Re: Books and software clearout
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2018, 11:41:20 pm »
Hi

Sorry for the slow reply.

I would like to give away everything in one go if at all possible. This would be less effort for me and I wouldn't end up having to dump half of it all in landfill   >:(

There are a lot of books, and the VisualAge and CSet++ compilers have paper documentation. Which is all very heavy.

I am noting everyone that expresses an interest, and if there are no takers will break up the lot on a first come first served basis.
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Re: Books and software clearout
« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2023, 12:39:57 pm »
In case anyone comes across this, I recently gave away all that was left to a local computer museam.

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Re: Books and software clearout
« Reply #8 on: June 15, 2023, 11:59:08 pm »
Thanks Paul for choosing not to destroy the software and giving it to a computer museum.
It will be awesome if you can share the name of the Museum, just in case someone is around there and eventually want to pay a visit to your stuff  ;D

Everyone: Just to have it documented on this thread from 2018, in the US there is always the option to send your books and software to the Internet Archive Book Drive. The Internet Archive is a non profit, non governmental, public library that wants to preserve/digitize all knowledge.

Thanks Paul !!
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