Hi Jerry, are you able to send me the Cider Vinegar section from the Departments of August 1983 inCider Magazine ?
I am looking for a bug from one of the sample programs that maybe in
there bug reporting section called "Cider Vinegar"
Thanks for the help.
73 ve3myz James
Hi magnusfalkirk, are you able to send me the Cider Vinegar section from the
Departments of August 1983 inCider Magazine ?
--- Synchronet 3.18b-Win32 NewsLink 1.113I am looking for a bug in one of the sample programs that maybe in
there bug reporting section called "Cider Vinegar"
Thanks for the help.
73 ve3myz James
On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 10:18:23 p.m. UTC-7, James Hall [VE3MYZ] FN25dj. 73 wrote:I'm the one who uploaded it to archive.org at the suggestion of Voltan.
For those looking for the August 1983 Issue of inCider ! I see it was uploaded to archive.org on the 1st May 2021 by Wayne Green Inc.....
Thank you for the upload. It makes the 1983 issues of inCider complete. Much appreciated.
https://archive.org/details/incider-83-08
Apple ][ Forever
James
On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 3:46:29 AM UTC-5, James Hall [VE3MYZ] FN25dj. 73 wrote:
On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 10:18:23 p.m. UTC-7, James Hall [VE3MYZ] FN25dj. 73 wrote:I'm the one who uploaded it to archive.org at the suggestion of Voltan.
For those looking for the August 1983 Issue of inCider ! I see it
was uploaded to archive.org on the 1st May 2021 by Wayne Green
Inc.....
Thank you for the upload. It makes the 1983 issues of inCider complete. Much appreciated.
https://archive.org/details/incider-83-08
Apple ][ Forever
James
--- Synchronet 3.18b-Win32 NewsLink 1.113JamesI'm the one who uploaded it to archive.org at the suggestion of Voltan.
Thank you very much, my 1983 inCider library is now complete.I've got the January 1984 and April 1992 issues. With the exception of the August 1983 issue I downloaded all of mine from Apple2Online here:
Now i need to find; January 1984, April 1992. And i am not sure when inCider stopped polishing but i have 1993 up to July. If anyone can help.
Apple ][ Forever.
On Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at 12:02:03 PM UTC-5, James Hall [VE3MYZ] FN25dj. 73 wrote:Actually just looked through my inCider collection and discovered that I don't have them all in pdf. What I thought was the January 1989 issue turned out to be the January 1989 issue of A+. Both the Asimov Archive and Apple2Online have that as the January 1989 issue of inCider. So James could you please upload the January 1989 issue to archive org so I can get it? Thanks in advance.
Thank you very much, my 1983 inCider library is now complete.
Now i need to find; January 1984, April 1992. And i am not sure when inCider stopped polishing but i have 1993 up to July. If anyone can help.
Apple ][ Forever.
I've got the January 1984 and April 1992 issues. With the exception of the August 1983 issue I downloaded all of mine from Apple2Online here:
https://apple2online.com/?page_id=4813
I just downloaded the August 1987 issue from there, which gives me the complete run. The July 1987 issue was the final one they published. They're still putting the site together, I'm not sure what happened but it disappeared for a while, and they don't have all the inCider magazines back up, especially the two you need. If you'd like I can upload both of those to archive.org and you can download them from there to complete your collection.
Magnus
Think Different - Apple II Forever!
On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 7:51:43 AM UTC-5, magnusfalkirk wrote:Hello Magnus, I am wrong with my collection as well> I thought inCider and A+ had merged in 1989! So i have inCider and A+ combined from January 1989. My January Issue is A+. Grabbed that from asimov. Feb ~ May are inCider, again from asimov. Then everything after that is "inCider/A+" I am still missing January 1984 inCider, April 1992 inCider/A+, March 1993 inCider/A+.
On Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at 12:02:03 PM UTC-5, James Hall [VE3MYZ] FN25dj. 73 wrote:
Thank you very much, my 1983 inCider library is now complete.
Now i need to find; January 1984, April 1992. And i am not sure when inCider stopped polishing but i have 1993 up to July. If anyone can help.
Apple ][ Forever.
I've got the January 1984 and April 1992 issues. With the exception of the August 1983 issue I downloaded all of mine from Apple2Online here:
https://apple2online.com/?page_id=4813
I just downloaded the August 1987 issue from there, which gives me the complete run. The July 1987 issue was the final one they published. They're still putting the site together, I'm not sure what happened but it disappeared for a while, and they don't have all the inCider magazines back up, especially the two you need. If you'd like I can upload both of those to archive.org and you can download them from there to complete your collection.
Magnus
Think Different - Apple II Forever!Actually just looked through my inCider collection and discovered that I don't have them all in pdf. What I thought was the January 1989 issue turned out to be the January 1989 issue of A+. Both the Asimov Archive and Apple2Online have that as the January 1989 issue of inCider. So James could you please upload the January 1989 issue to archive org so I can get it? Thanks in advance.
Magnus
Think Different - Apple II Forever!
Just finished uploading Jan 84, Apr 92 and Mar 93 issues of inCider to archive.org
Magnus
On Friday, May 14, 2021 at 3:05:36 PM UTC-5, magnusfalkirk wrote:
Just finished uploading Jan 84, Apr 92 and Mar 93 issues of inCider to archive.org
MagnusYou can download the three of themfrom this link: https://archive.org/details/in-cider-84-01
Just a friendly reminder that I scanned my own copies of inCider, and they have been online for a while now via my Google Drive. I'll link that below and just searchThank you very much for the Link Jeremy. I grabbed the elusive issue. You have some very informative texts available in the archive. I was pleasantly surprised to find BASIC Programming For Scientists and Engineers by Wilbert Hubin, just to mention one of the surprises !
inCider 1989-01.pdf https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BweO6Y13Cmc4VlFKYkx2MWxWU1k?usp=sharing
Root directory linked, then double click through Scanned Books ... Magazine Scans ...
On Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 4:59:14 a.m. UTC-7, jere...@gmail.com wrote:I'll second James' thanks Jeremy! With that issue I now have all the issues of inCider in pdf format. I use to have all of them in print format. I had a subscription to inCider from the very first issue. About 17 or 18 years ago I decided to lighten my library, so I dumped ALL of my computer magazines, which included lots of issues of Mac User.I at least kept the disks that came with those issues.
Just a friendly reminder that I scanned my own copies of inCider, and they have been online for a while now via my Google Drive. I'll link that below and just search
inCider 1989-01.pdf https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BweO6Y13Cmc4VlFKYkx2MWxWU1k?usp=sharing
Root directory linked, then double click through Scanned Books ... Magazine Scans ...Thank you very much for the Link Jeremy. I grabbed the elusive issue. You have some very informative texts available in the archive. I was pleasantly surprised to find BASIC Programming For Scientists and Engineers by Wilbert Hubin, just to mention one of the surprises !
73 ve3myz James.
I'll second James' thanks Jeremy! With that issue I now have all the issues of inCider in pdf format. I use to have all of them in print format. I had a subscription to inCider from the very first issue. About 17 or 18 years ago I decided to lighten my library, so I dumped ALL of my computer magazines, which included lots of issues of Mac User.I at least kept the disks that came with those issues.Hi Magnus,
Magnus
The CD's are from Mac User. I don't know that inCider ever put out any disks with the magazine. Did you ever read Nibble magazine back in the day? Two different people went through all the issues of Nibble and put out collections of the programs. Sam Stoddard did the major programs from all the issues, from 1980 to 1992, and Stavros Karatsoridis did ALL the programs from 1980 to 1992. The Stoddard Collection is 24 disk images and the Stavros Collection is 67 disk images and a read me file listing which issues programs are on which disk. You can either get them from Asimov or I can email you both of them, if you don't already have them.I'll second James' thanks Jeremy! With that issue I now have all the issues of inCider in pdf format. I use to have all of them in print format. I had a subscription to inCider from the very first issue. About 17 or 18 years ago I decided to lighten my library, so I dumped ALL of my computer magazines, which included lots of issues of Mac User.I at least kept the disks that came with those issues.
MagnusHi Magnus,
Are the disks from inCider or Mac User ? If inCider! are you able to create disk images of them? They would be something worth adding to the inCider Archive.
James
On Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at 12:02:03 PM UTC-5, James Hall [VE3MYZ] FN25dj. 73 wrote:The site IS back up and we have all of the magazines uploaded. JustHost pulled support for the software the site was based on w/o any advanced notice, so we were left in the cold & dark. Rebuilt the site in WordPress using IONOS as the hosting company. And we would appreciate it if you see an error, report it to us.
Thank you very much, my 1983 inCider library is now complete.
Now i need to find; January 1984, April 1992. And i am not sure when inCider stopped polishing but i have 1993 up to July. If anyone can help.
Apple ][ Forever.
I've got the January 1984 and April 1992 issues. With the exception of the August 1983 issue I downloaded all of mine from Apple2Online here:
https://apple2online.com/?page_id=4813
I just downloaded the August 1987 issue from there, which gives me the complete run. The July 1987 issue was the final one they published. They're still putting the site together, I'm not sure what happened but it disappeared for a while, and they don't have all the inCider magazines back up, especially the two you need. If you'd like I can upload both of those to archive.org and you can download them from there to complete your collection.
Magnus
Think Different - Apple II Forever!
The site IS back up and we have all of the magazines uploaded. JustHost pulled support for the software the site was based on w/o any advanced notice, so we were left in the cold & dark. Rebuilt the site in WordPress using IONOS as the hosting company. And we would appreciate it if you see an error, report it to us.--- Synchronet 3.18b-Win32 NewsLink 1.113
Hi Kenneth, What site are you saying is back up ?The site he is talking about is: https://apple2online.com/ it is a really good source of magazines and software for the Apple II line of computers. I tried emailing him one time to tell him he has the wrong January 1989 issue listed for inCider. He has the January 1989 issue of A+ not inCider in the inCider magazine files.
Sorry to hear you had to scramble to bring it back up.
The Speed/ASM project should be up on asimov soon. I uploaded the completed articles with disk images about two weeks ago. The only thing missing from the small archive is the Speed/ASM original Manual.!
I am hoping to finish a small archive of Absofts AC/Basic for the ][gs soon. I will be uploading that as well to asimov when complete.
Apple ][ Forever !
James
The site IS back up and we have all of the magazines uploaded. JustHost pulled support for the software the site was based on w/o any advanced notice, so we were left in the cold & dark. Rebuilt the site in WordPress using IONOS as the hosting company. And we would appreciate it if you see an error, report it to us.
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