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Measuremax help???

I know that this software is obsolete, but I have a real need to learn to at least program at a moderate level in it, due to a certain company that will NOT update and join the modern world. I know that it uses BASIC, and I've had a little experience programming in that language (many years ago in engineering school) so I understand a little bit about the use of arrays, but I need some sort of textbook to follow. Any recommendations? Or perhaps a large .pdf scan of some of the old literature? I doubt that anybody would invoke copyrights on anything that out of date.
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  • I know that this software is obsolete, but I have a real need to learn to at least program at a moderate level in it, due to a certain company that will NOT update and join the modern world. I know that it uses BASIC, and I've had a little experience programming in that language (many years ago in engineering school) so I understand a little bit about the use of arrays, but I need some sort of textbook to follow. Any recommendations? Or perhaps a large .pdf scan of some of the old literature? I doubt that anybody would invoke copyrights on anything that out of date.

    You might want to get in touch with J Jones )owner of c m m g u y s dot com) He is a guru at Measuremax and may have some relevant literature/info for you.
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  • I know that this software is obsolete, but I have a real need to learn to at least program at a moderate level in it, due to a certain company that will NOT update and join the modern world. I know that it uses BASIC, and I've had a little experience programming in that language (many years ago in engineering school) so I understand a little bit about the use of arrays, but I need some sort of textbook to follow. Any recommendations? Or perhaps a large .pdf scan of some of the old literature? I doubt that anybody would invoke copyrights on anything that out of date.

    You might want to get in touch with J Jones )owner of c m m g u y s dot com) He is a guru at Measuremax and may have some relevant literature/info for you.
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