Windows NT 3.5 OEM: TCP/IP Manual

edited November 2013 in Software
Windows NT 3.5 Server (released in 1994) came with the Installation Guide and Hardware Compatibility Guide. Other guides were supplied as ".HLP" files on the software CD-ROM.
The OEM versions, though, included those manuals in the printed form, too. The original "TCP/IP" printed manual of the Windows NT 3.5 Server is needed - willing to pay for it.

Comments

  • Why do you need incredibly archaic documentation for an archaic product? Why would you be willing to pay? Are you seriously using this in production?

    TCP/IP is not hard to set up. And not even 3.51...
  • Don't underestimate the power of a well-written manual. With 70s/80s/early 90s software that is often the only way to find more obscure usage details - or how to use the software at all! For those collection vintage software, often the media and manuals go hand and hand - you need both or it is not complete.

    Even when there are no systems left that can run the software, manuals can persist and offer historical insight in to how manufacturers expected people to use their software.

    Of course, the best bet would just to be patient and watch on eBay, but that is the kind of thing someone might come across and not think to sell.
  • They do float around ebay with general abandon. At least on ebay UK, one time there can be none, then 20 copies at the same time. Never underestimate the second hand and charity shops however as well.
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