10-31-2021, 10:27 PM
Version 2.40 of the PPC Archive USB drive is now available with roughly 3,300 pages (2 GB) of new material.
Section 1 includes a collection of 8 sets of Handheld Calculator-Session papers (Wescon, Electro, West Coast Computer Faire, NCC) from 1975 to 1979; plus a new PPC Journal five-way Volume-9 (1982) index.
Section 3 adds the Handheld and Portable Computer Club's "inception" article plus Datafile Sample Issue 3;
Section 4 includes 11 formerly-missing issues of the Australian High-Powered Hand Helds (HPHH) newsletter plus the proceedings from the recently-held HHC2021 conference in Nashville.
Section 5 (Educalc Library) adds 135 newly-located EduCALC Newsline message transcripts, nine more miscellaneous EduCALC-related documents, plus six more lessons in the EduCALC Programming Class exercises collection.
Section 6 (HP-related materials) adds 95 new individual documents, 14 additional multiple-issue documents, plus excerpts from two additional Elec-Tek catalogs (bringing the total to 28 issues from 1981 to 1996)
For more information, please check here.
Thanks,
Jake
Section 1 includes a collection of 8 sets of Handheld Calculator-Session papers (Wescon, Electro, West Coast Computer Faire, NCC) from 1975 to 1979; plus a new PPC Journal five-way Volume-9 (1982) index.
Section 3 adds the Handheld and Portable Computer Club's "inception" article plus Datafile Sample Issue 3;
Section 4 includes 11 formerly-missing issues of the Australian High-Powered Hand Helds (HPHH) newsletter plus the proceedings from the recently-held HHC2021 conference in Nashville.
Section 5 (Educalc Library) adds 135 newly-located EduCALC Newsline message transcripts, nine more miscellaneous EduCALC-related documents, plus six more lessons in the EduCALC Programming Class exercises collection.
Section 6 (HP-related materials) adds 95 new individual documents, 14 additional multiple-issue documents, plus excerpts from two additional Elec-Tek catalogs (bringing the total to 28 issues from 1981 to 1996)
For more information, please check here.
Thanks,
Jake