Chuck Guzis wrote:
I never cracked any of
the things past a
quick
browse--and most of the time, I forget that I even
have them. DDJ
also issues compendium CDs; I don't know if Byte ever did.
I think I've seen a DDJ #14 CD ... which does imply there were a bunch
of them beforehand. As for BYTE, in the UK they had "Explore BYTE on
CDROM" available for Winter 1997, Spring 1997, Fall 1997 and
Winter 1997/98 (Vols 1-4 in that order). Then I think BYTE vanished
off the face of the Earth. I browsed them and they had what appeared
to be full articles. Don't recall about source code though.
I think Practical Electronics had contents on CDs and included software
on them (but I cannot find mine right now). Elektor has been available
on CD since some time in the mid 1990s and that has software (or at
least the ads claim it does).
But I agree that trying to build something from the early 1990s that
needed a programmed EPROM may turn out to be somewhat tricky. Still,
that's what lists like this one and usenet are for :-)
Antonio
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