[Coco] Master List

Steve Ostrom smostrom at mn.rr.com
Sat Mar 6 17:04:37 EST 2004


Dean, here are some of the Coco related (and early 80's) computer 
magazines I own.  Many of my collections are not complete, but it will 
be a start of a list:

(Dennis, before we do a bunch of scanning for archival purposes, what is 
your take on the legality of this?  Personally I would love to see these 
magazines live on and shared.)

68' Micro Journal
80 Micro
80-US
Adventure Survivors
Adventures in Learning
Byte
Coco ~123 (Glenside Newsletter)
Coco Clipboard Magazine
Coco News
Coco Notes Newsletter
Coco Tech Journal
Coco Trader
Coco-Ads
Color Computer Magazine
Color Computer News
Color Computer Weekly
Color Micro Journal
Compute
Computer User
Computing Today
Creative Computing
Dazzle
Dynamic Color News
East Texas Color Computer Club / International Color Computer Club
Hot Coco
Lewis Clark Exchange
Micro - The 6502/6809 Journal
NoName Magazine / Metamorphosis
PCM
Rainbow
Spectrogram
TRS-80 Computing / Color Computing
TRS-80 Microcomputer News
Under Color
Up Time
Wizard's Castle
World of 68' Micros


-- Steve --




Dean Leiber wrote:

>>Dean, How about a *Master list* of "CoCo" related magazines since "THE BIG
>>BANG" _available on the web_ and /coming soon/.
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>>I believe I posted the MOTD issues that I need to scan so you can include
>>them in the list.
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>Well, I think I'm going to take a brief break from scanning (since I'm 
>almost out of stuff I can do anyway) and do the a master list (which is a 
>good idea BTW.) I'll try to post a preliminary list by sometime next 
>week. Since I don't know all the magzines/issues that are around so I'm 
>hoping people will fill in the info I don't know. Once the initial List 
>is done it should be easy to keep updated. Unless someone else wants to 
>volunteer to keep this list updated, I suppose I'll do it.
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>>TIF at 300 DPI, PDF perhaps on a CD.
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>This would probably be the recommended resolution/file format, although 
>I'll admit a few of my scans are at 200DPI, the vast majority are at 
>300DPI (really necessary if stuff is small point size.) Frankly as long 
>as the stuff is gathered in some kind of 'standard' image/file formats 
>that the majority could read I'd be happy.
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