Last quarter, 11 issues of Micro Cornucopia appeared on BitSavers including the final May 1990 issue.
This month, another 7 issues appeared, most of which cover a form of Pascal in one or more of the articles and advertisements:
- Micro_Cornucopia_#33_Dec-Jan87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#34_Feb87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#35_Apr87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#36_Jun87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#37_Sep87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#38_Nov87.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#39_Jan88.pdf
A fun thing to notice are the advertisements for Modula-2. Logitech Modula-2. Yes though the Logitech Wikipedia page does not mention it at all, Logitech didn’t only sell mice, keyboards and web-cams. They had more products. Being Swiss, they were big in Modula-2.
The only issues still to be scanned are #28 till #32.
–jeroen
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