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    SNES and Saturn Programming Manuals! YAY!

    Hey guys! Miss me? :D

    So, I found more weird stuff hidden in my closet. This might be fun for those who are the truest of the true Saturn and SNES freaks.

    190 Pages: Hitachi SH7000 Series Single-Chip RISC Microprocessor Programming Manual - August 1993

    Official Three Ring Binder with Logo: Super NES Development Manual, Book I Revision F - Oct 1, 1993 (NOA Part Number 24966)

    Shrinkwrapped Revision Inserts: Super NES Development Manual, Book I Revision 003A - Nov 8, 1993 (NOA Part Number 28932)

    Shrinkwrapped Revision Inserts: Super NES Development Manual, Book II Revision B - Nov 8, 1993 (NOA Part Number 28877)

    3.5" Floppy: Accessories Support Programs Version 1.00 Date June 2, 1993 (NOA Part Number 27832)

    Anyone interested? I can take screen shots of you REALLY wanna see programming manuals.

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    how about some prices?
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    hmm. . .I guess I should probably research. . .cause I wouldn't even know what to ask. . .those that have dealt with me know I'm not always up and up on the prices of things. . .hence the reason I still have that Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolf mastering tape and the IGP proto :D

    Anyone knowledgeable on these? ASSEM?

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    I'd be interested in the Saturn manual... might be in the SNES ones too, if the price is right :-)

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    Yo, good to see you back!
    However, are you sure the Saturn manual is really from Sega? Sounds like a stock SH-1 programming manual, those used to be available for all Intel's CPU's too, to name a few.

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    I'll give you $100 for all the SNES stuff and my word that it won't just be resold.

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    I want the SNES Manuals as well and the disk. Maybe I could then find something interesting with the other SNES dev stuff sitting here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntiPasta
    Yo, good to see you back!
    However, are you sure the Saturn manual is really from Sega? Sounds like a stock SH-1 programming manual, those used to be available for all Intel's CPU's too, to name a few.
    Ya know pasta, it could VERY well be just a generic manual (being the reason I really didn't mention SEGA but merely the Saturn). I really don't see any SEGA logos abound. Let us assume it is the manual you speak of then :D

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    OKay, as for offers. . .if you'd like to make a personal one you can AIM me or just PM me. . .feel free to post your offer here if you like though. . .What you are buying is either the SNES package of stuff (four items in all) or the SH7000 manual. . .

    Money speaks, but so does trading. . .however, those that know me will tell you that I am hard to shop for ;)

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    Yup, I can tell you for sure that's a generic Hitachi programming manual, not a Sega one.

    Still pretty interesting, I'm sure!!

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    COOL!!! can you list what files in disk ?, thank you

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    would it be wrong if this stuff becomes publicly available? Sort of Like if someone I know were to buy it and then makes the info available to any would be SNES developers and such?

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    A 1991 or 2 copy of the documents are already on the 'net. It is illegal for them to be distributed freely but it's up to you.

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    Was only thinking I'm no genius in that area and it could be troublesome to figure out how to make good use of such manuals alone without recruiting some help. I wonder would I be splitting hairs to say it would be less severe if we were talking about a "third party" saturn manual up there.

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    :smt1062

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    What files are exactly on the disc? Would you be able to give me a directory listing?

    I have one of those manuals for one of those Super NES Emulators dev kits, but never got any files for it. Just curious if that disc is supposed to be used along with my dev kit

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    hrm. . .I don't know if I should list the file contents. . .actually I haven't even checked the disk to see if it is functional. . .which I probably should.

    However, on listing the contents, I believe leaving it a mystery is by far more fun :D

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    Sounds fun! Offer money for a disk that may or may not be useful - find out if you're screwed when it arrives!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyte
    However, on listing the contents, I believe leaving it a mystery is by far more fun :D
    For you!! If your going to sell something at least be upfront about what your selling...
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    sheesh. . .no one likes to gamble? Fine fine. . .I'll take it to work today and throw it in the pc to check out what's on the disk. . .I couldn't get it to run here on my home pc. . .but that's not a surprise since I just remembered I don't even have it hooked up!

    BUT. . .be prepared for this to maybe be a Mac or OS2 disk. . .or worse case, somehow broken. . .ideas? Comments? Anyone know what platform the SNES dev kit ran on?

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