IBM System/36 - Prominent Books By System/36 Authors

Prominent Books By System/36 Authors

  • News 3X/400's Desktop Guide to the S/36
  • Midrange Computing's Power Tools
  • Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the System/36 But Nobody Told You by Charlie Massoglia
  • Writing and Using System/36 Procedures Effectively by Charlie Massoglia
  • Everything You Always Wanted to Know About POP But Nobody Told You by Merikay Lee
  • System/3, System/34, and System/36 Disk Sort as a Programming Language by Charlie Massoglia

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