All of the slides in this set were processed in the late 1960s and were probably all taken in the Lansing, Michigan area.
Source: Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (157-160)
All of the slides in this set were processed in the late 1960s and were probably all taken in the Lansing, Michigan area.
Source: Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (157-160)
The Amiga CD32 was basically Commodore's attempt at turning the Amiga 1200 into a gaming machine with a CD-ROM drive. The hardware was fine but from Commodore it was too little too late. In fact, when this issue of Amiga CD32 Gamer was published, Commodore was already out of business. The January 1995 issue includes:
Amiga CD32 Gamer (January 1995)PC Zone is a PC gaming magazine that was published in the U.K. from 1993 until 2010. The September 1999 issue includes:
Source: PC Zone (September 1999)
RUN was primarily a Commodore 64 magazine though depending on the exact time period, it also covered the VIC-20, Plus/4, Commodore 16, and Commodore 128. The September 1984 issue includes:
Source: RUN: The Commodore 64 & VIC-20 Magazine (September 1984)
All of the photos in this set were likely taken in the late 1960s or early 1970s.
Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (145-148)I'm not sure if Byte was the first computer magazine but I think of it as the original computer magazine. It was around before home computers were even a thing. Nevertheless, Byte was covering "small systems" or microcomputers used by businesses and hobbyists starting in 1975. The October 1979 issue includes:
Source: Byte (October 1979)
All of the photos in this set were likely taken in the late 1960s or early 1970s.
Source: Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (141-144)
While The One covered various 16-bit computers over the course of its life, in 1993 this U.K. published gaming magazine was exclusively covering the Amiga. The June 1993 issue includes:
Source: The One (June 1993)
Most of the photos in this set were taken in the early 1970s, and most of them were probably taken in the Lansing, Michigan area.
Source: Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (137-140)
All of the slides in this set were taken in the mid 1960s, probably in the Lansing, Michigan area.
Source: Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (133-136)
As the name suggest, Popular Computing Weekly is a weekly publication about computers. It was published in the U.K. in the 1980s. The December 18th, 1986 issue includes:
All of the slides in this set were taken in the early 1960s, probably in the Lansing, Michigan area.
Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (129-132)Maximum PC was my favorite computer magazine. It had a pretty long run starting as 'boot' in the late 1990s. The last issue was published just a few years ago. The February 2004 issue includes:
Maximum PC (February 2004 0