[comp.arch] A great magazine for new and old micro technology

mcintyre@rpics.UUCP (02/17/87)

	I recently found an incredible micro magazine, "Micro
Cornucopia."  It reminds me of the Byte magazines of years past.
	They specialize in two things: How to keep your old 
computers (Kaypro's, etc...) going, and how to implement new
technologies (32000's....).
	This is a small magazine, but the writer's really know
what's going on with micro's.  In the jan-feb issue they have:
an overview of designing with the 80386, how to use your pc 
as  an oscilloscope, a concurrent operating system for the pc
written in mod-2, and how to recover FATs.
	The address is:
		Micro Cornucopia
		The Micro Technical Journal
		PO Box 223
		Bend, OR  97709-0223

	It comes out 6 times a year, for $16.  The only place I have
ever seen it for sale is a B. Dalton store in Albany, NY.

-Dave McIntyre