Searching for "L'Oric a nu."

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waskol wrote:I do not have those books, soooooooooooo...
1) I will try to buy them...
2) Then buy a scanner (myne is out of order)...
3) Scan them.

Cool!!, I hope that you win the auction. :wink:

Sorry for your scanner. :(

Cheers.
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Since then...

I lost the auction :(
I have a new scanner :D
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Hi,

It would be nice if you could scan it :)
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Silicebit. wrote:Somebody know if exist a pdf archive of "L'Oric a nu" by Fabrice Broche?.
To my knowledge, no, but I have the book.
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I agree with the idea!! :D
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Post by retroric »

Hi,

I know this is a very old thread, but as it is one of the top results in a Google search for 'L'Oric à Nu PDF", I thought I'd add the link to the "Advanced Programmng books" list of the "Oric Library' pages on Defence Force, where you can find a link to a scanned PDF version of this book:

http://www.defence-force.org/computing/ ... /index.htm

Very handy if ou don't have the print version (or even if you have it, as I do :-))

Cheers,
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Great, thanks!

Even if it is in French (I can't read French, but can guess some parts of it), it contains a lot of useful information!
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Chema wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 2:07 pmEven if it is in French (I can't read French, but can guess some parts of it), it contains a lot of useful information!
It's a kind of bible to me, along with a few other ones.
Great but not perfect, don't forget to report any new mistake you could spot in the dedicated thread ! :D
http://forum.defence-force.org/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=697
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