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Looking for Philips P2000T documentation

Postby RRicci » Thu Aug 16, 2012 12:56 am

Does anyone have any documentation for the Philips P2000T? I'm looking for instructions, programming info, etc.
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Re: Looking for Philips P2000T documentation

Postby Hot Trout » Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:32 am

You have asked your question at a great time. The new system and game manuals section will be opened in the next few weeks. It will contain system manuals, books and catalogues as well as game manuals for as many systems as we can fit in.

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Re: Looking for Philips P2000T documentation

Postby stinow » Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:54 am

Hot Trout wrote:You have asked your question at a great time. The new system and game manuals section will be opened in the next few weeks. It will contain system manuals, books and catalogues as well as game manuals for as many systems as we can fit in.

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Re: Looking for Philips P2000T documentation

Postby Hot Trout » Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:54 am

Not to worry, I already have over 150 different Commodore books and manuals in the collection. Thank you for offering though :hi:
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Re: Looking for Philips P2000T documentation

Postby RRicci » Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:21 am

Hot Trout wrote:You have asked your question at a great time. The new system and game manuals section will be opened in the next few weeks. It will contain system manuals, books and catalogues as well as game manuals for as many systems as we can fit in.

Stay tuned to the site and forums for the update news on this new section.


Sorry for the delay. I'll be keeping my eye on it. Thanks, Hot trout.

By the way, I have 2 links you may be interested in.

The 1st link is The Internet Archive's collection of old computer magazine. A boatload of Magazines to browse through

http://archive.org/details/computermagazines

The second on has a boatload of computer manuals.

http://www.1000bit.it/support/manuali/manuali.asp

First, don't let the .it scare yo. It's in English.
Pick which computer you want from the pull down menu and you'll see tons of manuals of computers and computer peripherals.

Hot Trout, feel free to edit and/or move this to whatever forum you feel that this belongs. Looking forward to the new section
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