The last Personal Computing Mag back cover
BTW Check the back cover of the last (Dec 1985) Personal Computing magazine http://www.vintagecomputer.net/pictures/2016/1986_MagCovers/CreativeComputin... Note how the guy appears to be using a color tablet ... in 1986! For the last ad of the last issue of Personal Computing that's pretty visionary for BASF to have done that. Bill -- @ BillDeg: Web: vintagecomputer.net Twitter: @billdeg <https://twitter.com/billdeg> Youtube: @billdeg <https://www.youtube.com/user/billdeg> Unauthorized Bio <http://www.vintagecomputer.net/readme.cfm>
BTW Check the back cover of the last (Dec 1985) Personal Computing magazine
http://www.vintagecomputer.net/pictures/2016/1986_MagCovers/CreativeComputin...
Note how the guy appears to be using a color tablet ... in 1986! For the last ad of the last issue of Personal Computing that's pretty visionary for BASF to have done that.
By the looks of the clothing in that ad they also properly predicted the ascendency of China. So, how are those BASF disks holding out for everyone?
So, how are those BASF disks holding out for everyone?
One of the more reliable brands in my experience. I've got a bunch of them, 8", 5.25" and a few 3.5", consistently very few problems with them. Some of the 8" disks were very poorly stored (one cleanout from going to the dump, apparently!) but I was able to recover most of them. Thanks, Jonathan
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