Well, don't worry, scanning is not really a problem for me. I have access to a high speed scanner at work that will blow through large documents and generate PDFs in no time at all. It takes more time to pry out the staples than to scan sometimes. At any rate I thought I would send an inventory of the stuff that I have in the boxes - whatever you already have or don't want, just let me know and I won't bother to send. It should go without saying I have no idea when or why I acquired some of this stuff. I may uncover more later as I work my way through boxes that have been moved from one storage unit to another over the years and finally to my garage, there's a lot of stuff in there that I don't want to throw away but don't know what to do with, but so much more that I remember throwing away or giving away and wish I still had. ANSI Forth: ANSI official Forth standard document approved March 24, 1994 FORTH-83 standard published by the Forth Standards Team dated August 1983 Mitch Bradley stuff: - I have no recollection of acquiring any of this to tell the truth Sun Forth User's Guide by Mitch Bradley and Michael Saari, Revision Sun-D ForthMacs User Guide, Bradley Forthware, Revision A Copyright 1986 ForthMACS newsletter #1 from Bradley Forthware - this is short and mainly a product list, I have no idea what date I got this but it does have an interesting hack "Hebrew Mode INPUT" (right to left) ForthMACS newsletter #2 from Bradley Forthware - dated June 13, 1987 includes a list of his products and prices and source code for a few utilities CForth-83 Glossary by Mitch Bradley, Bradley Forthware - appears to be a product-based superset of the Forth-83 Standard glossary CFORTH-83 5.25" disks MacForth 3.5" disk Articles and Manuscripts: "Forth Meets Smalltalk" manuscript by Charles B. Duff and Norman D. Iverson, Kriya Systems Inc. "FORTH: A New Way to Program a Mini-Computer" by C. H. Moore, Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. 15:497-511, 1974 "Neon and the Evolution of Forth" by Charles B. Duff, Kriya Systems "Peephole Optimization in Forth" by Richard Wilton, Computer Language Magazine, August 1987 "The Evolution of Forth" by Elizabeth Rather and Donald Colburn, manuscript dated 7/11/1991, don't know if this was ever published anywhere "Various Forths" manuscript by Guy Kelly presented at FORML in 1991 and (I assume but don't know for sure) published in their proceedings. FORTH - A Language for Interactive Computing, by Charles H. Moore and Geoffrey C. Leach, Mohasco Industries. No idea what the date of this manuscript is, but it appears to have been created on a typewriter with hand-drawn diagrams. fig-FORTH source code listings: fig-FORTH for PDP-11 fig-FORTH for 6809 fig-FORTH 8086/88 fig-FORTH for 1802 Other source code listings: FORTH-370 source code listing dated 10/10/85 product of Ward Systems Group Forth-83 for the 8080 source code listing, Henry Laxen and Mike Perry LSI-11 Assembler and Forth system source for Nautilus Cross Compiler apparently ca. 1981 "MetaForth, a Metacompiler for FIG-FORTH" by John J Cassady, 1980 Other Miscellaneous stuff: Woods Hole Forth by John J. Akens Technical Report Dec. 1984 (source code and all kinds of other stuff including even circuit diagrams) FIFTH 2.0 Reference Manual by Cliff Click and Paul Snow ca 1985 - seems to be FORTH with a different name for marketing purposes PDP-11 FORTH User's Guide by John S. James dated Sept 1979 Caltech FORTH Manual 2nd edition by Martin S Ewing 1978 with appendices for various implementations - PDP-10, PDP-11, SDS-920 VaxFORTH32 User's Manual by Forth Systeme ca 1984 - this seems in most part to be derived from our LMI Forth manuals (Klaus Flesch at Forth Systeme was one of our distributors and development partners at the time) - no source code sadly Books: FORTH: A Text and Reference, by Mahlon G. Kelly and Nicholas Spies, 1986 Stack Computers - the new wave, by Philip J. Koopman Jr. , 1989 Starting Forth 2nd Edition by Leo Brodie, 1987 Thinking Forth by Leo Brodie, 1984 Mastering Forth, by Martin Tracy and Anita Anderson, 1989 Forth Programmer's Handbook, by Edward K. Conklin and Elizabeth D. Rather, 1997 Ray Duncan raygduncan@gmail.com