"Computer Notes" magazine
Richard A. Cini
rcini at optonline.net
Tue Jul 19 10:12:21 CDT 2005
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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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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