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First post, by aries-mu

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Hello everyone!

It was either 1994 or 1995, summer. I went to England on a study-vacation. I bought an issue of a hugely thick computer magazine. It was really, really thick, probably 1 inch or more.

I can't remember the name though. The only few elements I remember out of visual memory are:

• Colors prevalently red, maybe on white. Anyway, there was a lot of red.
• Large red title (maybe)

Anybody has a clue?

Thanks a lot!

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Reply 1 of 11, by megatron-uk

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Quite possibly 'Personal Computer World'. The logo was (usually) red and it ran to several hundred pages; lots and lots of advertising.

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Reply 2 of 11, by aries-mu

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megatron-uk wrote on 2023-09-27, 11:20:

Quite possibly 'Personal Computer World'. The logo was (usually) red and it ran to several hundred pages; lots and lots of advertising.

Oh my gosh yes indeed!!!!
That was it!!!

And yes, lots and lots of advertising!!!

OH MY GOSH!!! It was exactly this issue:

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OH my gosh what a gift you have just made me!!!

Thank you!!!!!

And yes! Lots and lots of advertising!!! 😁

Oh my gosh it was thrown away when we moved in 2003, I was so sad about that. If only I could find another copy of this issue!

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Reply 3 of 11, by megatron-uk

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I actually remember that one with the DX4 and the running track background!

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Reply 4 of 11, by BitWrangler

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I found a few issues of that archived but with the advertisements stripped, which is what I most wanted to see, doh. Computer Mart was one I got when I was in UK around the same time also, which was a newspulp weekly with a ton of classifieds.

edit: wait, was it "Micro Mart" ??? am sure about the mart part, because it was aping the "printed Craigslist" Exchange & Mart.

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Reply 5 of 11, by megatron-uk

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I think the same magazine was one of the first to feature a very, very early version of Slackware Linux on the cover about that time, or maybe a little earlier. It was the thing that started my career.

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Reply 6 of 11, by BitWrangler

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I think it was slackware 4, black disk, 2nd half of 1995? Had typos preventing boot from a soundblaster CD interface, because it was spbcd in initab or fstab or something instead of sbpcd

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Reply 7 of 11, by aries-mu

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oh wow! What memories guys!

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Reply 8 of 11, by aries-mu

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megatron-uk wrote on 2023-09-27, 16:42:

I actually remember that one with the DX4 and the running track background!

😳 <3

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Reply 9 of 11, by the3dfxdude

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megatron-uk wrote on 2023-09-27, 16:57:

I think the same magazine was one of the first to feature a very, very early version of Slackware Linux on the cover about that time, or maybe a little earlier. It was the thing that started my career.

I heard someone else say this on the net, that there was a very early version of Slackware in PCW (which may be the first mainstream magazine to include it on CD, outside of any Linux specific one). I could not find an issue that matches the description of very early like '94-'95. However my notes does say PCW Feb '96 may have featured Slackware 1.2.0.3, which is a bit odd being both late and out of date with times at the same time. However, people's memories seem to suggest an issue around '95?

BitWrangler wrote on 2023-09-27, 17:04:

I think it was slackware 4, black disk, 2nd half of 1995?

Slackware 4 came out in '98.

Reply 10 of 11, by aries-mu

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Guys, here you can see (almost) all PCW's covers:

https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/sec/573/P … World-Magazine/

Too bad the 1996 year is filled with replicas of the 1997's issues by mistake. Also, careful, the list shows 1994 twice, but the 2nd one does show 1995 issues

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Reply 11 of 11, by megatron-uk

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However, people's memories seem to suggest an issue around '95?

Yeah, that would seem to tally with my memory. If it was later, it could not have been much.

I remember having to write the install from the cd to a stack of floppies.

I think I went out soon after and bought a copy of the "Infomagic Linux Toolbox" as I was so impressed with it.

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