
I am cleaning out my basement so that I can get a new furnace installed. I have all sorts of books on Commodore_64s that I have no use for. I have the C64, but I am keeping that. Does anybody out there have a use for old C64 books, or is this stuff landfill? -- Howard Gibson hgibson@eol.ca jhowardgibson@gmail.com http://home.eol.ca/~hgibson

Hi Howard>
Does anybody out there have a use for old C64 books, or is this stuff landfill?
Depends on the books. I know a bunch of folks from TPUG (the Toronto Pet Users Group, http://www.tpug.ca/) who would never let a C=-related title go by. But if you really need rid of them and are pretty sure that they're not super-special, you could recycle them without too many qualms. ('Special' might include any Commodore tech bulletins, or of local interest would be anything to do with U. Waterloo's Commodore development work.) At last month's TPUG meeting, we had a demo of the Keyrah, a device that turns an old (preferably non-functional) 64 into a keyboard and case for a Raspberry Pi. If you like beige breadbins, spongy keyboards and no cursor keys, you'll love the Keyrah: http://wiki.icomp.de/wiki/Keyrah_V2 cheers, Stewart
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Howard Gibson
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Stewart C. Russell