BYTE Magazines
Boris Gimbarzevsky
boris at summitclinic.com
Thu Jun 4 00:45:48 CDT 2020
Will, thanks for that link to Mac books. My Inside MacIntosh books
suffered water damage when had a flood in room they were stored and
nice to have information as a pdf files. Prefer actual books with my
annotations, but now just use virtual Mac running under
BasiliskII. Judge how fast computers can become when, under
BasiliskII run a virtual MacIIvx in which run a DOS emulation so can
run a C64 emulation under DOS considerably faster than a physical C64.
Had an extensive collection of Byte magazines that unfortunately had
to go. Main thing I liked in Byte was Steve Ciarcia's column and
still have all my Circuit Cellar magazines and bought a backup
flashdrive with all Circuit cellar content from start. Seems to be
the way to go with magazines as much easier for me to find a
particular Circuit Cellar article on the flash drive than trying to
remember in which room/box that particular issue might be located.
Boris Gimbarzevsky
> > On June 3, 2020 at 2:22 PM John Herron via cctalk
> <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
> >
> > I'm not quickly finding it but weren't there some magazines
> missing or hasit been decided all are scanned and it usable
> quality? I see one listhttps://vintageapple.org/byte/ and
> archive.org also has a collection butthey weren't in order in my browser.
> > >>>>
>
>The ones at vintageapple.org are almost complete. Some of the scans
>are bad last time I checked (such as Oct 86 I think.) But that has
>almost all of them.
>
>Will
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