The Magazine of the Melbourne PC User Group

The Year 
of
1985

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There were nine issues of PC Update published during 1985. Unfortunately Melb PC went through a period without an active Editor and some months were missed, and others carried neither an Editorial or a President's Report

February

  • Pres Said
    -- Lloyd Borrett writes his last column as he resigns to head to Sydney.
  • Ed Said
    -- Rod Thompson plans for 1985 and the continuing plea for help.
  • Monthly News
    -- General news of the happenings around Melb PC.
March
  • Ed Said
    -- Rod Thompson announces his departure into the commercial world.
  • Monthly News
    -- General news of the happenings around Melb PC during March.
April
  • Ed Said
    -- Rod Thompson writes his last editorial thanking those who helped.
  • Monthly News
    -- A report on the March monthly meeting and the presentations.

July

October

  • Pres Said
    -- Lloyd Borrett is back as president with a very newsy column.

December

  • Prez Said
    -- Lloyd Borrett celebrates that Melb PC is more than two years old.

The 
PC Update
 covers for 
1985


February 1985


March 1985


April 1985


July 1985


August 1985


September 1985


October 1985


November 1985


December 1985

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