PC Magazine (July 24th, 1984)

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Cover of the July 24th, 1984 issue of PC Magazine

PC Magazine was among the earliest magazines to cover the IBM PC (and compatibles) exclusively. The July 24th, 1984 features over 380 pages and includes:

Cover Story

  • Getting the Picture with CAD - An article on the move of CAD software to microcomputers. Some of the software looked at here includes AutoCAD 1.4, VersaCAD 3.0, Drawing Processor 1.01, and CADplan 1.35.

Features

  • A Sporty Compatible - A look at a (mostly) PC compatible called the MAD-1. It features an 80186 CPU, 256K RAM, and two 5.25" 360K floppy drives for $4195 or a version with a hard drive for $6295. It had a unique high-tech look for the time in various shades of grey.

  • The First Integrated Printer - A look at the Envision VectorPrinter 430 which combines letter and draft quality printing, color graphics, and plotting capabilities.

  • Jack2 Sprints to the Fore - An integrated software package that combines word processing, graphs and spreadsheet data in one document.

  • A Scope for Your Micro - A review of Infoscope, a database management system from Microstuf, Inc.

  • Stitching Creative Designs by Pixel - Using Laleida Designs to create needlepoint patterns on the PC.

  • A Casino Puts Its Chips on the PC - How Resorts International Casino Hotel in Atlantic City is using a combination of minicomputers and PCs to manage gaming operations.


Table of Contents from the July 24th, 1984 issue of PC Magazine

Pro Columns

  • For Crowded Courts: PC Spells Relief - One New York court participates in a pilot project to test how the PC can be used to reduce the paperwork load.

  • Balancing Act - Using a PC and spreadsheet to determine the appropriate minimum balance for banks.

  • An Eclectic Program Collection - A review of Science and Engineering Programs for the IBM PC. This is a paperback with a floppy disk that includes various mathematical, engineering and graphics programs.

  • Beyond Essentials - A look at features needed for a complete medical management system.


Table of Contents from the July 24th, 1984 issue of PC Magazine (continued)

Departments

  • PC News - A look at COMDEX; Morrow's new 'The Pivot' portable computer; and more.

  • Year of the Onion - "Onion" here is used as an analogy for multi-function software.

  • It's Time for a Change in MIS - How a change is needed generally in MIS departments. I guess they ultimate did change becoming IT departments.

  • Letters to PC - Letters from readers about macros, Lotus 1-2-3 sales, reducing electromagnetic interference, comparing the PC with a super computer, and more.

  • When DOS Is Not Enough - How not all programs that run on DOS will run on all computers that run DOS.

  • A Brush with Fun - A look at a few games for the PC including Rollo and the Brush Brothers, B-1 Nuclear Bomber, and Computer Football Strategy.


Back cover of the July 24th, 1984 issue of PC Magazine

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Wow. Flash backs heard. I was four when this came out but hey. I remember my dad bringing home a computer after the school he worked in upgraded their systems. I was the only kid in school bringing in his school work typed on a computer in highschool. Also our computer class, where our elderly teacher taught us to use dos, and how to type without looking at the key board. Nice post.

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