If you locate Oric books available in PDF format, and if the person who made the conversion agrees, I can host them all in the Oric library as non compressed files so they can be read online directly.
Dbug wrote:If you locate Oric books available in PDF format, and if the person who made the conversion agrees, I can host them all in the Oric library as non compressed files so they can be read online directly.
A similar site is www.bbcdocs.com for the Acorn Atom, BBC/Master, Electron and some Archimedes/Risc PC stuff. Perhaps nothing related to generic 6502 programming that Oric people could take advantage of, but one more example of how docs can be sorted into categories.
If I had more downloadable books, I would consider rewriting the library to use the database back-end, but in the current state it's not really worth it.