I'll give the answer tomorrow morning my (Paris/France) time

Regards,
Bob
We think alike, I see. I recognise the cover art, which was still used around the time I first got into TM1 around a decade (good gods, has it been already?!) ago. That illustration would probably have cost them a penny or two to get done unless they had a graphic artist on staff (and thinking back to the screenshots in the old 2.5 / 6.0 manuals, that seems unlikely) so it doesn't surprise me that it would be retained for a while. However I thought that Applix had taken over by the time 2.5 came out. I could be wrong about that though.John Hobson wrote:TM1 2.5 in 1996 would be my guess
Yeah, I had the old 6.0 manual (but not the disks) until a couple of years back, though having been inherited from prior admins it was less than pristine. However at some point in life, one has to come to a realisation that all that junk that one was retaining to sell on e-Bay for a fortune... really IS just obsolete junk. At this point one looks around one's study, says "screw it", and loads up the bins with once-faithful hardware and software.John Hobson wrote: I still have a pristine, shrink wrapped version of the Perspectives Manual in a file in a slip case with the software on 3.5" floppy in the shrink wrap if anyone is feeling nostalgic for some simple, stable OLAP software and wants to buy it off me
How can you say that? My boxed Sinclair 48k Spectrum would fetch nearly 50 squid on Ebay - and that's nearly a third of what I paid for it in 1985!However at some point in life, one has to come to a realisation that all that junk that one was retaining to sell on e-Bay for a fortune... really IS just obsolete junk
Ah, but which YEAR(s)? That seems to be the big mystery. I notice that Bob didn't post the answer; maybe he's been kidnapped by Iboglix agents to keep him silent on that point.Mike L wrote:The picture is of the version 2 box, which was used for releases 2.0 through 2.5.F.
I had a hard drive back in (the earlier parts) of those days. An A590 for my Amiga 500, all 20 meg of it.Mike L wrote:"To run TM/1 Perspectives, your computer must be equipped with a hard drive!"