Where are the actual scans of the machine manuals?

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Nomad
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Re: Where are the actual scans of the machine manuals?

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Pegaz wrote: Fri Mar 02, 2018 12:08 pm No need for that.
A complete english +3 manual scan in pdf format was made by user The_Bert, and sent it to wos almost five years ago.
Here's the link:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid= ... EzNGQxZTU1
Thanks that is excellent.
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Einar Saukas
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Added to ZXDB, thank you!
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Juan F. Ramirez
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Another Spectrum manual missing in PDF is the Basic Programming manual it came with the 48K model (possibly with the 16k model too). What I have is a bunch of html files. These models also came with an introduction manual but this one is already in pdf.

The ZX Interface 2 manual in PDF is missing too.
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[mention]Juan F. Ramirez[/mention] version 2 of the BASIC Programming Guide is here:

http://zxnext.narod.ru/manuals/Basic_Programming.pdf
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Wow! Thanks!
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