Hello everyone,
Yeah... the forum is closing. And if you're wondering why? I'd say this forum was like a red herring... I mean, there was no need for it from the beginning, and it distracted me from the main projects of the website and mission. On the other hand, we already have a Facebook group with over 2.3k members! For now, I'll leave it online in "read-only" mode (to avoid spam); because we may need it in the future, and there are some good topics here.
I want to thank everyone who joined the forum, especially Entuzio and Toysoft, for helping me moderate it and the group Also, stay tuned for new updates for the projects and group.
Thank you for reading,
Mohamed
Yeah... the forum is closing. And if you're wondering why? I'd say this forum was like a red herring... I mean, there was no need for it from the beginning, and it distracted me from the main projects of the website and mission. On the other hand, we already have a Facebook group with over 2.3k members! For now, I'll leave it online in "read-only" mode (to avoid spam); because we may need it in the future, and there are some good topics here.
I want to thank everyone who joined the forum, especially Entuzio and Toysoft, for helping me moderate it and the group Also, stay tuned for new updates for the projects and group.
Thank you for reading,
Mohamed
Favorite Vintage Computer Magazines Currently In Production
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Favorite Vintage Computer Magazines Currently In Production
I was wondering what, if any magazines there are dedicated primarily to older computers (286 and earlier)?
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Re: Favorite Vintage Computer Magazines Currently In Production
I don't know any magazine currently in production focus on IBM early PCs, but there are magazines currently in production more general (focus on most Retrocomputing topics) like Pixel Addict Magazine and RetroMagazine World
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