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hey guys thought I post this here for anyone whos still at UNI that mite be interested.

o Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits 3rd Ed (Gray Meyer) - $65

o Electronics – A Top Down Approach to Computer-Aided Circuit Design (Hambley) – $75

o Elementary Linear Algebra 5th Ed (Grossman) – $55

o Electric Circuits 5th Ed (Nilsson Riedel) – $65

o Electrical Engineering – Principles and Applications (Hambley) - $45 (SOLD)

o Introduction to Computer Graphics (Foley) - $60

o Theory and Problems of Vector Analysis - $14

o The 68HC11 Microcontroller (Greenfield) - $45

o Modern Physics 2nd Ed (Serway) – $60

o Field and Wave Electromagnetics 2nd Ed (Cheng) - $45

o Computer Networks 3rd Ed (Tanenbaum) - $60

o Elements of Electromagnetics 2nd Ed (Sadiku) - $45

o Signals and Systems 2nd Ed (Oppenheim) – $60

o Fundamentals of Physics 4th Ed (Halliday) - $45

o Calculus 5th Ed (Grossman) – $50

o Digital Design – Principles and Practices 2nd Ed (Wakerly) - $45

o Digital Signal Processing 3rd Ed (Proakis) - $65

o Solid State Electronic Devices 4th Ed (Streetman) - $45

o Wireless Communications – Principles and Practices (Rappaport) - $72

o Digital Communications 4th Ed (Proakis) - $60

o The C Programming Language 2nd Ed (Kernighan) - $50 (SOLD)

o Algorithms in C 3rd Ed (Sedgewick) - $50

o Database System Concepts 4th Ed (Silberschatz) - $70

o Miranda – The Craft of Functional Programming (Thompson) - $30

o C : How to Program 2nd Ed (Deitel) - $40

o Modern Operating Systems 2nd Ed (Tanenbaum) - $65

o Introduction to the Theory of Computation (Sipser) - $55

o Modern Control Engineering 3rd Ed (Ogata) – $55

o Discrete-Time Control Systems 2nd Ed (Ogata) - $50

o Interactive System Design (Newman Lamming) - $50

o Java in a Nutshell (O’Reilly) - $35

o Java 2 from Scratch (Haines) - $35

o Classical and Object-Oriented Software Engineering 4th Ed (Schach) - $45

o Principles of Microeconomics (King) - $35

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