Jim:
This would be a tremendous asset to the Altair community. I have
some issues posted on my Web site, but there are a lot of holes. I do not
have any original issues -- only scans.
I'd hope that you would consider allowing them to be scanned and
posted to the Web. I run an Altair emulation project, and I would love to
have scans of these as part of the collection.
Here's my site:
http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/Altair32.htm
Thanks.
Rich
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Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 3:44 AM
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Subject: Re: "Computer Notes" magazine
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Jim Brain wrote:
Trying to organize all the magazines I picked up a bit
ago, I came
across some issues of "Computer Notes". Jan 77, Jul-Nov 77, Jan 78.
They look like a Pertec company produced mag about Altair projects. Has
anyone ever heard of the magazine?
Yes, it's fairly well known to folks who either used Altairs back in the
day or collect them contemporaneously. They are definitely rare. A
complete set is not easy to come by. You have a nice run, but I believe
there were probably twice the number of issues printed as you have in
total.
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