gawilson@watrose.UUCP (Graham Wilson) (10/29/86)
********* Does anyone know of any publications still catering to the TI99/4A? (i.e. does Home Computer Magazine still exist?). Thanks in advance. -- Graham Wilson University of Waterloo gawilson%watrose@waterloo.csnet 4th year Comp Sci gawilson%watrose%waterloo.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa "Anyone who says you should live for the state, is, or wants to be, the state." - A.R.
winkler@marlin.UUCP (Lutz Winkler) (10/30/86)
:vi There are two of them: a. MICROpendium (sic) b. The Smart Programmer MICROpendium is published in Round Rock, TX, and I have been a subscriber for a long time. The Smart Programmer was until recently published by Craig Miller who sold the rights to it so he can concentrate on programming and hardware development. It is now published by the same person who did the 99er Monthly (the exact name escapes me at the moment). In any case, either one seems to be going strong - unlike HCM. I do not have the addresses handy, but if you are interested in subscribing, I will post them. Lutz Winkler
spw2562@ritcv.UUCP (Steve) (10/31/86)
Last I heard, Home Computer Magazine still existed, though they no longer specialize on ti99/4a's. I think they also cover IBMps jc, one of the apple line, and some other on I can't remember. I think they might have changed their name too. I cancelled my subscription soon after the format change... ============================================================================== Steve Wall @ Rochester Institute of Technology UUCP: ..{allegra|seismo}!rochester!ritcv!spw2562 Unix 4.3 BSD BITNET: SPW2562@RITVAXC VAX/VMS 4.4 Disclaimer: I said THAT?!? Naw, couldn't have been me...