The Magazine of the Melbourne PC User Group |
The Year
of 1990
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January/February
March
- Pres Said
-- John Beck speaks on PD Library and reduction in prices.
- Editorial
-- Ash Nallawalla reminds us of the Purposes of the Group.
- Getting Answers
-- Ash Nallawalla suggests several means for obtaining answers.
April
May
June
- Pres Said
-- John Beck responds to Charles Wright's discussion paper.
- Editorial
-- Ash Nallawalla overcomes some of the PC Update BBS problems.
- 3.5 inch Drive XT Installation
-- Tom Coleman successfully installs one of the new 3.5" floppy drives.
July
- Pres Said
-- John Beck reports on several activities around Melb PC.
- Editorial
-- Ash Nallawalla introduces the questionnaire in this issue.
August
September
- Pres Said
-- John Beck is disappointed by the poor response to the survey.
- Editorial
-- Ash Nallawalla explains the right place for contacts at Melb PC.
- For %X in (*.*) ...
-- Tom Coleman with a powerful tool for use in batch files.
October
November
December
- Pres Said
-- John Beck writes his last report after two years in the job.
- Editorial
-- Peter Smith starts as editor by describing his experience.
- And In The Beginning ....
-- Stephen Lake describes his first experiences with PCs.
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