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Old Computer Magazines. Scan swop?

  • 04-07-2004 10:57am
    #1
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    I have uncovered some really old magazines from the 60's, 70s and early 80s for computers and electronics. I will scan these if someone is interested if someone has some old magazines themselves and are willing to scan? :) Here's hoping...

    What I found is:

    1)
    The first issue of "Electronic Today" November 1978. 45p. Cover shows "presenting the ETI TRITON Home Computer". Details also on the Venus Probe circuits used in the 70's missions. It's a hobbist computer mag.

    2)
    Personal Software (Winter 1982 £1.95) - No issue number.
    Cover has: "Break the Machine Code Barrier" Z80 and 6502 programming courses inside. Space Invaders Machine code listing

    3) Everyday Electronics (April '73 - 15p) Has General Purpose Amplier, A look at the electron and infrared alarms. A bit like the next one.

    4) Practical Wireless (not really computing - but...) Novemer 1966. 2' 6 (2 shillings?)
    Transistor radios.. etc. Just for interested really.. 38 years ago.

    I will scan 1) and 2) if anyone is interested but to make my time worthwhile.... I propose anyone with a similar old magazine (Something on the TRS80 or Vic 20 or C64 (not Zzap or Speccie) would really freak me out! :) This would be fun and I'm sure a lot of you have some old (early 80's) computer mags lying around? Just an idea. :cool:

    * Moderators - please feel free to move this to another forum if this is not computer-ish enough. Thanks!


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