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Re: BASUG/Apple2000 magazine archives



On Jul 8, 3:02 pm, Drew <goggled...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 7, 12:10 pm, spectrumda...@nospam.com (Ewen) wrote:
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> > BASUG/Apple2000 Magazine archive
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> > The British Apple Systems User Group, renamed in 1986 to Apple2000, ran
> > continuously from 1981 to 1992, and was the National Apple User Group
> > for the UK. Over that period of time, they published regular magazines
> > and other publications, much of which may not have been seen outside of
> > the UK.
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> > In the early years, the magazines were devoted exclusively to the Apple
> > II, but as the years progressed, they encompassed the Apple /// and the
> > Macintosh. Till the very end, all the many Apple computers were treated
> > equally, so coverage for both was always given in the magazines.
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> > In parallel to the magazines and printed material, BASUG/Apple2000 ran a
> > bulletin board, which under various sysops, ran for most of the years,
> > and survived in the form of TABBS for some years.
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> > Disk libraries were available to members, and the Apple II disk
> > libraries survive in the form of the TABBS CD-ROM available from
> > Syndicomm.
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> > The BASUG/Apple2000 magazines and printed material have now been
> > scanned, and are online as PDF files. They are currently hosted on a
> > MobileMe web site, and will remain there as long as Apple deign to let
> > us keep it!
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> > Go to:http://homepage.mac.com/speccie/apple2000.html
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> Brilliant thanks Ewen. I used to get this in the late 80's early 90's,
> so will be good to look through them again :)

Added the Magazine collection link to the Applearchives.com website
under Magazines