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Buchtipp für Retrofans #13 ...
Dieses antiquarische Buch des "Data Becker Verlages" zählt zu meinen Lieblingsüchern, wenn ich mich mit der Geschichte der Homecomputer beschäftigen möchte. Was ich toll finde, dass der ehemalige Moderator "Wolfgang Back" der Kult-Sendung "WDR Computerclub" das Vorwort geschrieben hatte. Er lädt zu einer spannenden Reise durch 3 Jahrzehnte "Heimcomputer" ein. Im Buch findet man nicht nur sehr viele Fotos, die die Meilensteine illustrieren, sondern es gibt auch immer wieder Anekdoten zu bestimmten Ereignissen und Persönlichkeiten. Die Jahrzehnte sind jeweils gegliedert in die Kapitel "Computer", "Menschen" und "Meinungen". Die Autoren Jörg und Kerstin Allner haben dieses Buch mit viel Liebe zum Detail gestaltet, bei dem das Lesen und Nachschlagen echt Spaß macht.
Post #57: Jörg & Kerstin Allner, Computer Classics, Die Highlights aus 30 Jahren Homecomputer, Data Becker Verlag, Düsseldorf, 251 Seiten, 15,95.- Euro, 2003.
This antiquarian book by "Data Becker Verlag" is one of my favorite books when I want to deal with the history of home computers. It's great that the former moderator "Wolfgang Back" of the cult tv-show "WDR Computerclub" wrote the foreword. He invites you to an exciting journey through 3 decades of "home computers". In the book you will not only find a lot of photos that illustrate the milestones, but there are also anecdotes about certain events and personalities. The decades are each divided into the chapters "Computers", "People" and "Opinions". The authors Jörg and Kerstin Allner have designed this book with great attention to detail, which is really fun to read and look up.
I guess I can go back to playing with my new toys now.
Commodore 64 Music (Heroes of the Lance)
Home Computing, 1968
State of Technology
Home Computing, 1968
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (Commodore 64, 1985)