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MITS Computer Notes Newsletter, July 1975. |
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New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science [1] The newsletter was copyright 1975 by MITS, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
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Portion used |
The upper half of the front page. The newsletter has 8 pages total. |
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The lowest resolution that allows reading the significant text (60 dpi). The pages are 11.25 by 15.5 inches. |
Purpose of use |
This portion of the page shows an article written by Bill Gates praising a Homebrew Computer Club member. It also shows the MITS-Mobile van that would travel to Palo Alto. CA. where a Homebrew Computer Club member would steal a copy of BASIC resulting in the "Open Letter to Hobbyists". All of these points are discussed in the article. |
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Every issue of this newsletter is under copyright. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Open Letter to Hobbyists//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Computer_Notes_July_1975_pg1.pngtrue |
Description |
MITS Computer Notes Newsletter, July 1975. |
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Source |
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science [2] The newsletter was copyright 1975 by MITS, Inc. Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
Article | |
Portion used |
The upper half of the front page. The newsletter has 8 pages total. |
Low resolution? |
The lowest resolution that allows reading the significant text (60 dpi). The pages are 11.25 by 15.5 inches. |
Purpose of use |
David Bunnell was the founding editor of this newsletter. He later became a very successful magazine publisher. The top article was written by Bill Gates when he worked for MITS and was starting Microsoft. It also shows the MITS-Mobile van that would travel to Palo Alto. CA. where a Homebrew Computer Club member would steal a copy of BASIC resulting in the "Open Letter to Hobbyists". All of these points are discussed in the article. |
Replaceable? |
Every issue of this newsletter is under copyright. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Computer_Notes_July_1975_pg1.pngtrue |
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