[GRASSLIST:9464] Re: free stuff

Markus Neteler neteler at itc.it
Tue Dec 13 20:59:28 EST 2005


Does anyone have a copy of GRASS 3.0 or even earlier?
At CERL they don't find it any more, I would like to add
it to our collection (not kidding). It's interesting for
a study of code evolution.

Markus

On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 11:44:45PM -0700, Michael Barton wrote:
> Yeah and I can probably find a copy of Arcview 2.x and some floppies of
> Windows 3.1, along with manuals, if you want to pay the shipping for them.
> ;-)
> 
> More seriously, you might want to check out the GRASS web site at
> <http://grass.itc.it> and find out why a lot of people prefer it to ArcGIS.
> It would be a shame to waste the effort of joining a very active list and
> getting your mailbox filled with all the messages without knowing what it¹s
> all about.
> 
> 
> Michael
> __________________________________________
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> School of Human Evolution and Social Change
> Arizona State University
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> 
> phone: 480-965-6213
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> 
> 
> From: Sharon Mead <smead at mosquitoes.org>
> Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 10:47:20 -0800
> To: <GRASSLIST at baylor.edu>
> Subject: [GRASSLIST:9367] free stuff
> 
> Hi,
> I joined this list only to find out what I can do with our GRASS materials.
> If someone would like to have it or if it is worthless and I can put it in
> the dumpster. We  got into GRASS in 1990, never did anything with it, never
> will. 
>  
> We have GRASS 4.0 on floppy disk (including Spearfish, Global, and Imagery
> sample database on 3 1/2 in floppy), and lots of manuals, tutorials,
> newsletters, etc. The GRASS stuff fits in one banker box.
>  
>  We also have Interactive Unix OS version 3.2  that we bought to run GRASS
> with loads of books, binders, manuals that came with it.
>  
> We are located in Hayward, CA. You pay shipping or pick it up. Or maybe I
> can meet you at an Arcview user group meeting. Call 510-783-7744, ask for
> Sharon.
> 
> UNIX books and manuals. Yes, those are 5 1/4 in floppies.
> 
> 




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