On Saturday 22 December 2001 23:40, Jamie Ostrowski wrote:
>       I am interested in starting a collection of old books that cover
> basic microprocessor and minicomputer operation and theory. They need not
> be "famous" texts, most any title would be appreciated. I think that a
> great deal can be learned from these "obsolete" texts that shed a lot of
> light and appreciation on how systems operate today.
>
>       Are there any sources anyone can recommend on acquiring many of the
> old texts that are undoubtably out of print? Thanks.
>
>
>
>        - Jamie

Used bookstores are a place to start. Independents more so than chains like 
half priced books. If you find yourself in Duluth there is a store on 
Superior street, diagonally across from the Casino. They had some great old 
computer books, including some texts and lots of old manuals. I haven't hit 
many of the used store in the Twin Cities so I can't speak for them. 

-- 
Jack Ungerleider
jack at jacku.com