Msg: 4659 *Conference*
09-21-93 17:23:50
From: RICHARD HANSON
To : TOD FYTEN
Subj: REPLY TO MSG #4657 (PCM)
---- Good questions, Tod. Let me see... ah! Here's my notes... PCM Magazine was one of the first Model 100 magazines, along with Portable 100 and Truly Portable, supporting Model 100 computing from 1983. PCM was strictly Model 100 oriented when it started in July 1983. For many years it followed Model T computing, covering the 102 and 200, along with the 100. Little by little, as the Tandy marketed MS-DOS computers emerged, PCM fazed out its Model T support with the April 1990 issue--the last issue in a row having some articel about Model T computing. However, in both the February and August 1991 issues you will find a one Model 100 article but those are the only exceptions. Frankly, PCM was "always" a supperior Model T supporting magazine. They are the only magazine in history to publish bar code listings. Furthermore, every issue gave Model T owners gobs of programming and information. PCM in it's hay day was the best. But alas, for economic reasons, they can no longer afford to support the humble Model T market (sigh!). ---- To your questions: Can you make copies of the Club 100 Second Decade catalog to give to friends? The answer is... well... ahmmm... YEAH! GO FOR IT! ...and thanks. -Rick-