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Ask HN: Do You Have a Copy of IBM "Logo: Programming with Turtle Graphics"?
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Hello HN! First a quick background of what I am trying to search. In 1983, Logo Computer Systems, Inc. (LCSI) published two popular versions of Logo. One was meant to be run on Atari systems and the other was meant to be run on IBM PCs. The manuals and documentation for the Atari LCSI Logo are very well archived on the world wide web. The two I am particularly interested in are here: * Atari Logo Reference Manual: https://ift.tt/EP2De3G * Atari Logo Introduction to Programming Through Turtle Graphics: https://ift.tt/eyws2lM On page 3 of the first document (9th page in the PDF), there is a reference to the second document: > First time Logo users should start with the companion manual Introduction to Programming Through Turtle Graphics . However, sadly, the manuals for IBM LCSI Logo does not seem to be easily available. I found the following: * IBM Personal Computer Logo Reference: https://ift.tt/jGq1HN2 It too has a reference to an introductory documentation: > The purpose of the IBM Personal Computer Logo Reference is to give you a thorough understanding of the many features of Logo by expanding the information contained in Logo: Programming with Turtle Graphics , which comes with IBM Personal Computer Logo. However, I have not been able to find a copy of this document anywhere. Do you know any place I can get hold a copy of the document titled "Logo: Programming with Turtle Graphics" that is meant to be used with IBM/LCSI PC Logo?

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