Updated July 29, 1999
Atari Reference Desk:
Other Links
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Project Gutenberg
- Thousands of books available through ftp access. These are all
guaranteed to be straight ASCII etexts. You can access books of your choice
by index (author or title) or by using their integrated search engine.
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IconsPLUS - Comic Book, Sci-Fi, TV and Movie Desktop Icons.
- Home of comic book, sci-fi, tv, movie and other pop culture icons to
decorate your computer desktop. Here you will find freeware icons,
desktop patterns, desktop pictures and fonts for private non-commercial,
non-web use.
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The Internet Public Library
- A project of
the University of Michigan, School of Learning. Set up like your local
library, where you can search for books or browse through alphabetical
listings of Authors, Titles, or a Dewey Decimal system "Card"
File. At the moment it contains approximately 9000 books. These books are
in a variety of formats, as opposed to simple etexts.
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The Tech Page. Hard Drive
Jumpers and Specs.
- Tech Page. Jumpers and Specifications for Every Drive Ever Made.
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The unofficial CP/M web site.
- GEM has been released under the GPL (GNU Public License). Caldera has
authorized this site to provide source, binary and documentation files for
CP/M, MP/M, GEM, etc. Did you never get a chance to buy a Developers Kit
from Atari (I know I couldn't afford it at the time) - Well, you can
download it here, along with Alcyon C.
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Web Style Guide:
- Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites. An
online Manual of Style on creating graphic websites from Yale (and Dartmouth)
University.

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