8000 Plus/PCW Plus/PCW Today
"Langford" Column Index

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The magazine 8000 Plus -- renamed PCW Plus in 1992 -- was dedicated to the Amstrad PCW series of computers. (In case you don't know them, they were wildly popular in Britain as cheap word-processors, using the bundled software "LocoScript" and the fossil operating system CP/M.) David Langford's columns for the magazine began with the first issue in 1986 and continued -- with gaps -- until the last, dated Christmas 1996. A certain desperation can sometimes be detected as our author tries to find something vaguely relevant to write about; fortunately the magazine reckoned that "being a writer/programmer/freelance" was relevant subject matter.... • In 1998 this column was revived for the small but enthusiastic successor magazine PCW Today, with instalments appearing here after a decent interval. The column for issue 16 was intended to be the last.


8000 Plus

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

PCW Plus

1993

[At this point the column was cancelled for a while, as the doomed magazine continued to shrink.]

1994

1995

1996

PCW Today

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

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