I'm not quickly finding it but weren't there some magazines missing or has
it been decided all are scanned and it usable quality? I see one list
also has a collection but
they weren't in order in my browser.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020, 1:19 AM ED SHARPE via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
wrote:
My favorite BYTE issue had the HP 150 on the
cover. It changed
the entire direction of a segment of my business.
My very first issues of BYTE and Kilobaud were a gift from Ray Morrison
of Ill. Bell Teletype fame
In today's world at the SMECC museum project BYTE and KILOBAUD and
other serve as a reference source and we have bound sets of them
and some loose ones that are easier to put in a scanner . The bound
issues are better to flip through. They are also great to scan out
of and a certain amount of up sizing can be done to imagery to be
integrated into displays
Ed#
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On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 7:15 PM Kevin Parker via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Do BYTE magazines have any collectability (maybe
even from a historical
perspective or something else)?
I know certain ones are sought after based on specific contributors or
specific machines gracing the cover (Amiga, Apple, etc.) I'd say
"value" fluctuates wildly and is definitely subjective.
In my personal case, I'm fond of the issues before the PC took over
because I started reading it in the early 80s and even though I didn't
have a CP/M machine, I still read those articles with fascination (I
devoured the hardware articles by Steve Ciarcia and others and
anything for the PET or could be adapted to the PET). Specific ones,
like the launch of the Amiga 3000 aside, I am not as interested in
anything past the end of the 80s.
Other people will have completely different opinions based on what
content tickles them.
Except for, say, the first few issues, it's not like they aren't
somewhat abundant - issues were preserved by a lot of people. I am on
my second set because I lost most of my originals in a flood 25 years
ago. I did a rescue and was asked if I wanted 4 bankers boxes of
Byte Magazines going back to the late 70s. How could I resist.
As mentioned, many of them have been digitized and I do reference the
PDFs a lot, but I still like the paper and being able to flop open to
an ad or schematic and leave it open for reference.
I have to make some decisions about space (the
perennial problem for a
collector of course) and I have quite a few of these taking up a few
shelves.
Sure. That's always the challenge. I wish I had a better place for
mine, but I'll have to rearrange a few things first.
-ethan