Below is a list of the Borland documentation that BitSavers added in 2022, ordered by relevance to me (and how I finally asked Peter Sawatzki if he still had the monochrome TDVIDEO.DLL he wrote for Turbo Debugger 3.0 for Windows):
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BitSavers added some more Borland documentation in 2022 (most relevant for me: Assembler, Debugger, Profiler)
Posted by jpluimers on 2024/02/28
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More Old Micro Cornucopia issues on BitSavers from 1987 and 1988
Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/08
Last quarter, 11 issues of Micro Cornucopia appeared on BitSavers including the final May 1990 issue.
This month, another 7 issues appeared, most of which cover a form of Pascal in one or more of the articles and advertisements:
- Micro_Cornucopia_#33_Dec-Jan87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#34_Feb87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#35_Apr87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#36_Jun87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#37_Sep87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#38_Nov87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#39_Jan88.pdf
A fun thing to notice are the advertisements for Modula-2. Logitech Modula-2. Yes though the Logitech Wikipedia page does not mention it at all, Logitech didn’t only sell mice, keyboards and web-cams. They had more products. Being Swiss, they were big in Modula-2. And Bitsavers has a PDF of that too: Logitech_Modula-2_86_1.0_Feb84.pdf
The only issues still to be scanned are #28 till #32.
–jeroen
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New Micro Cornucopia issues on BitSavers (including the Final May 1990 issue)
Posted by jpluimers on 2013/01/26
Back in the days I started programming, Micro Cornucopia was a wonderful magazine, so I’m glad that BitSavers scanned a few more issues and put them online today, a week after some great PDF scans: Turbo Assembler/Debugger (1993/1994), Borland C++/Object Windows Library (1993):
- Micro_Cornucopia_#40_Mar88.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#41_May88.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#45_Jan89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#46_Mar89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#47_May89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#48_Jul89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#49_Sep89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#50_Nov89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#51_Jan90.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#52_Mar90.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#53_May90.pdf (final issue)
They covered a lot of languages (x86 and 68k assembly, C, C++, Turbo Pascal and many more), and very interesting hardware designs.
–jeroen
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New BitSavers.org PDF scans: Turbo Assembler/Debugger (1993/1994), Borland C++/Object Windows Library (1993)
Posted by jpluimers on 2013/01/17
The PDF Archive at bitsavers.org has recently put online these raster image PDF scans from Turbo Assembler/Debugger (1993/1994) and Borland C++/Object Windows Library (1993)
Remnants of the past, usefull for RAD Studio, Delphi and C++ Builder developers wanting to know a bit of history (: Read the rest of this entry »
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