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‘Networks on MSX’: book reaches 100% of its goal on Catarse

The crowdfunding campaign for “Networks on MSX: Theory and Practice”, a book by Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro, has reached 100% of its goal on Catarse. If you haven’t secured your copy yet, know that there’s still more than a month left until the end of the campaign, which runs until October 31st.
‘Networks on MSX’: book reaches 100% of its goal on Catarse

The crowdfunding campaign for “Networks on MSX: Theory and Practice” , a book written by Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro , has reached 100% of its goal on Catarse. If you haven’t yet secured your copy, be aware that there is still more than a month left until the end of the campaign, which runs until October 31st.

With 250 pages, the new book promises, according to the author, “a lot of content about networks and MSX,” bringing images, tutorials, and a cross-reference index. The work is divided into 7 chapters and 4 appendices, covering topics such as wired networks, Wi-Fi, and GR8NET, among others.

As of the date of publication of this news, the campaign had already raised 124% of the amount needed to launch the work. This is Ricardo’s second book, having also released “O MSX-DOS Revelado.”

How to purchase the book ‘Networks on MSX’

For Brazilian R$55.00 (plus shipping costs), the supporter receives the physical version of the book. The digital version, in PDF format, costs R$30.00. The campaign on Catarse, which aims to finance the printing of the book, will be live until October 31st. As of the date of publication of this news, 74% of the necessary amount had already been raised, indicating that the project is on its way to being another success.

Book 'Networks on MSX' being funded on Catarse | Clube MSX Magazine

Cover of the book “MSX Networks – Theory and Practice”. (Disclosure)

According to the author, the book is expected to be sent to supporters by February 2025. To support and secure a copy of the work, simply have a Catarse account and choose one of the rewards that entitle you to the book.

Mario Cavalcanti

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  Mario Cavalcanti is the founder and editor of Clube MSX magazine.

 

 Source: https://www.clubemsx.com.br/redes-no-msx-livro-alcanca-100-no-catarse/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=redes-no-msx-livro-alcanca-100-no-catarse

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