On Fri, Jun 5, 2020, 3:07 AM jim stephens via cctalk
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> On 6/4/2020 8:42 AM, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
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> > I'm looking for a photographic ad placed by ACP (Advanced Computer
> > Products).
> I want to thank Bill Degnan and Patrick Finnegan for solving this. At
> least I
On 6/4/2020 8:42 AM, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
I'm looking for a photographic ad placed by ACP (Advanced Computer
Products).
I want to thank Bill Degnan and Patrick Finnegan for solving this. At
least I have the photo I was looking for.
Bill offered kindly to scan any issue I
On 6/4/2020 2:46 PM, Boris Gimbarzevsky via cctech wrote:
Just had a look at file in hex editor and first bytes are 0
and then appears to be some type of image format after that.
There are three of the issues on the page which are damaged. All have
one or more copies available on archive
...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of
Will Cooke via cctalk
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2020 3:51 AM
To: Will Cooke via cctalk
Subject: Re: BYTE Magazines
> On June 3, 2020 at 5:29 PM "John H. Reinhardt via cctech"
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Makes me wish for a larger building! Very nice Wall!
In a message dated 6/4/2020 9:11:33 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:
> Computer Museum of America might be interested. They have a Byte wall.
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> http://www.myimagecollection.com/webpics/cmoabyte.jpg
> On June 4, 2020 at 9:56 AM Electronics Plus wrote:
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> When I try, it says error, failed to download document.
That is what I get on that file as well as several others. Someone mentioned
most or all of them. The scans that are there are quite good. I emailed the
maintainer(s) of that
On Wed, 3 Jun 2020 11:04:33 -0700
Donald via cctalk wrote:
> Computer Museum of America might be interested. They have a Byte wall.
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> http://www.myimagecollection.com/webpics/cmoabyte.jpg
Almost all of my vintage computer collection went to the CMoA (Computer
Museum of America - two 26'
On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 11:42 AM jim stephens via cctalk <
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> On 6/4/2020 8:09 AM, Tor Arntsen via cctalk wrote:
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> > Good PDF copies of the three can be found at archive.org though.
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> There are three sets of scans of some editions.
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> I'm looking for a
On 6/4/2020 8:09 AM, Tor Arntsen via cctalk wrote:
Good PDF copies of the three can be found at archive.org though.
There are three sets of scans of some editions.
I'm looking for a photographic ad placed by ACP (Advanced Computer
Products). It's supposed to be back cover or inside back
> https://vintageapple.org/byte/pdf/198610_Byte_Magazine_Vol_11-11_Inside_the_IBM_PC.pdf
That one, plus
198806_Byte_Magazine_Vol_13-06_New_Benchmarks_Ultra_High-speed_Modems.pdf
and 198905_Byte_Magazine_Vol_14-05_Unix_CAD_and_Technology_Breakthroughs.pdf
are corrupted on the vintageapple.org web
When I try, it says error, failed to download document.
-Original Message-
From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Will Cooke via
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Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2020 3:51 AM
To: Will Cooke via cctalk
Subject: Re: BYTE Magazines
> On June 3, 2020 at 5:29
Looking though some of these BYTE sites your mileage varies
The apple one think had the hp 150 issue with a nasty glare on it alas...
Be sure you check several sites to get the best you can get.All depends on
what you are seeking too something to go in a display or just read an
On Thu, 04 Jun 2020 10:51:27 +0200, Will Cooke via cctalk wrote:
> does that mean you can download and view the Oct 86 "Inside the IBM PC" issue?
The file seems broken on the "apple" site but this one works:
> On June 3, 2020 at 5:29 PM "John H. Reinhardt via cctech"
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> > 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.> WillApparently they are complete.
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> --John H.
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
That photo is the perfect opportunity to mention the wonderful cover art by
Robert Tinney.
Richard
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On 6/3/2020 2:30 PM, Will Cooke via cctalk wrote:
On June 3, 2020 at 2:22 PM John Herron via cctalk 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
My understanding is that the Computer History Museum has a complete bound set -
maybe Al can confirm
And there is likely a fairly complete set at Stanford's GSB periodicals
collection.
Other computer or technical history museums might want a fairly complete set;
e.g., Charles Babbage
> On June 3, 2020 at 2:22 PM John Herron via cctalk
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> 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
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
https://vintageapple.org/byte/ and archive.org also has a collection but
they weren't in order in my browser.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020, 1:19 AM ED SHARPE via
Looks cool, may already have them though, eh?
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 2:04 PM Donald via cctalk
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> Computer Museum of America might be interested. They have a Byte wall.
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> http://www.myimagecollection.com/webpics/cmoabyte.jpg
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> Contact Lonnie Mimms lon...@mimms.com to see if he
Computer Museum of America might be interested. They have a Byte wall.
http://www.myimagecollection.com/webpics/cmoabyte.jpg
Contact Lonnie Mimms lon...@mimms.com to see if he has any interest.
Donald
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
On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 7:15 PM Kevin Parker via cctalk
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> 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,
> On 02/06/2020 19:15, Kevin Parker via cctalk wrote:
> > Do BYTE magazines have any collectability (maybe even from a
> > historical perspective or something else)?
On Wed, 03 Jun 2020 01:18:31 +0200, Nigel Johnson via cctalk wrote:
> Actually, yes.
Quite a few are available on archive.org,
Actually, yes. I had the first two years of them bound - the first
issue sold to me personally by Wayne Green, and let them go for a song
. A couple of years later each bound edition was advertised for $200 -
that was in 1995 prices!
No idea wha tthey woul dbe worth now.
cheers,
NIgel
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