I have a cron backup procedure that runs everyday and backs up to my personal NAS. The directories excluded were specifically excluded. Of course, those decisions may not have been the best. :-(

Tony Thigpen

Tony Thigpen wrote on 8/13/20 4:59 PM:
I had all my important stuff backed up. I was not backing up my SOFTCOPY directory due to the size and the fact that I can always get most of it back from the original site. Since I started this thread, I went back to an older PC and pulled my SOFTCOPY directory off it. I am now going to back up some of these larger directories every so often to a backpack disk.

Tony Thigpen

Bob Flanders wrote on 8/13/20 4:36 PM:
How bad was the crash? Any chance of using a recovery service like
https://www.securedatarecovery.com/locations/new-jersey (Assuming your are
in Jersey...)

Regards,
Bob

On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 8:24 AM Tony Thigpen <t...@vse2pdf.com> wrote:

During a PC crash, I have lost a bunch of softcopy manuals including my
copy of John's book and the downloadable material.

It appears that Marist has re-done their web pages and the originals are
MIA.

Did anyone put these on another web page somewhere?

Tony Thigpen

John Ehrman wrote on 4/21/16 3:08 PM:
Some materials that may be useful to teachers of IBM mainframe Assembler Language are now available on the Marist College web site, along with the
text itself.

The two items are PDFs with  (1) lecture slides for Chapters 1-8 (sorry,
I
ran out of time before I could do the rest), and (2) pages with
mini-slides (also ch. 1-8) followed by some notes lines where a lecturer
can jot notes for use when projecting the full-size slides.

They are available at

http://idcp.marist.edu/enterprisesystemseducation/assemblerlanguageresources-1.html


and if you want to access them by a different route, try
http://idcp.marist.edu and then hover over "enterprise systems
education"
to get a drop down where you can hover over "technical resources" which
will display another drop down where you can click on "assembler
resources" - that will take you to the URL page above.

Many thanks to Angelo Corridori of Marist College for hosting the
materials, and to the many readers of these forums for their helpful and
generous comments.

As I noted earlier, I'll be retiring from IBM at the end of May, so if
you
have any comments or suggestions, please send them to me at
johnehrm...@gmail.com  .

I hope to do some consulting, so if you know of anyone who can use help
with Assembler Language training, consulting, or advice, please let me
know.  Thanks.

Regards... John



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