Box 070 - Manuals and documents from Chris Whytehead
Various 'home made' notes on various Subjects - almost a scrapbook - contained in an ICL folder
Various items relating to applications etc for RISC OS PCs contained in a black folder
Document entitled Zap: A programmers' Editor contained in a red folder
Tematuc Iyonix Tungsten Motherboard technical Reference Manual
Various documemts relating to RISC iX PCs mainly taken from various websites contained in a red folder
Various documents relating to RISC OS items including membership details for various societies contained in a Black BT Folder
The following documents are all in the same blue folder
Document entitled MicroHope for the Acorn Archimedes
Document entitled AIM: An image manager
Document entitled 1st Word Plus Printer Driver Guidelines
Document entitled The Archimedes Virus Reference Document
Document entitled FPA10 Data sheet (GEC Plessey Semiconductors)
Document entitled ARM VIDC20 (Video Controller
Acorn Computers Limited Spares price List March 1991
Acorn Dealer price List October 1993
Acorn Gold Bond VAR Prodict Directory econd Edition November 1991
Developer Conference Notes May 1988 includes some notes on the development of Acorn
Phoebe
Acorn Australian Education Product Directory Issue 2 1994
Acorn Education Directory (UK) Volume 1 1991
Acorn Education Directory Issue 7 1995
Acorn Computers Educational Catalogue 1986
Acorn Computers Scientific & Industrial Catalogue 1986
Acorn Products & Services Christmas 1995
Various Press Releases - headed News from Acorn Computers
Acorn Computers Vision for theFuture Sales Pack
Document entitled Acorn Enhanced Expansion Card Specification
Document entitled Network Cark Mark II Interface Specification
Document entitled Acorn Computer Limited Safety Test Guidlines recommended to meet Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
Document entitled Acorn Archimendes 500 Series Arocn R200 series Technical Reference Manual (looks like a copy)
Booklet entitled Bubble Help by Miles Sabin dated September 1984
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