PC World (January 1989)

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Cover of the January 1989 issue of PC World

PC World was one of the most well known and widely distributed PC related magazines for many years. There was a LOT of content in 1989. This issue has over 300 pages. This was the better part of 5 years before I had my first "PC" (I had a Commodore 64). If you were using a PC you were probably using DOS though you might have been using Windows 2. XT compatible machines featuring an 8088 or 8086 processor were still widely in use but if you were lucky you had a 286 or even a 386 but those were expensive. The January 1989 issue of PC World includes:

Reviews

  • Fast Floppy Backup - Reviews and comparisons of six backup tools designed to back up your hard drive to floppy drives. This was when a typical hard drive could be anywhere from 20MB to over 100MB and you were probably using a 1.2MB 5.25" floppy drive (though it could be as small as a 360K disk drive). Tools looked at here include Fastback Plus, Corefast, Back-It, PC-Fullback, BackEZ and DS Backup+.

  • The Hardware Shelf
    • Intel Connection CoProcessor - A PC fax expansion card designed to convert disk files to fax format and send them to a fax machine.
    • NEC PowerMate 386 - A high-end 20-MHz 386 based computer with 2MB RAM, 1.2MB floppy drive, 130MB ESDI hard drive and a whopping 237 watt power supply. All for the low price of $9295. Apparently this is a poor performer compared to similar IBM and Dell machines.

    • NEC PowerMate 386
    • Mitsubishi MP 286 - A 12-MHz 286 based computer for $3895 which is cheaper than a similar model Compaq Deskpro but about $1000 more than other comparable machines.
    • Microscience HH-3120 - A 112MB SCSI hard drive for $1195.

  • The Software Shelf
    • AlphaWorks 1.0 - A low-end integrated software package featuring a word processor, database, spreadsheet, and telecommunications that uses dBASE III and 1-2-3 file formats.
    • WordStar Professional 5.0 - The latest version of this once powerhouse word processing package that features updates for desktop publishing, mail merge, menus, and more.
    • Windows/286 2.1 - The latest version of Windows. It didn't REALLY get popular until version 3 though.


Table of Contents from the January 1989 issue of PC World

Feature

  • Buyers' Guide: EMS 4.0 Memory Boards - Memory expansion was much more complicated in the XT/AT days. The EMS 4.0 standard allowed 8088 CPUs to access up to 32MB of RAM with an individual executable using up to 1MB. This overview covers twenty-one EMS 4.0 memory boards to extend your PC beyond the 640K barrier.

News

  • Top of the News - AST releases three new 386 based systems starting at $4195; Plus Development ships hard drive targeted for network file services; Hayes introduces first V.42 modem, $899 for 2400bps and $1299 for 9600bps; and more.

  • Industry Outlook - A new category of software is coming: Personal Information Mangers; new laptops feature lighter screens and disk drives; 80286 based laptop sales exceed 8086/8088 based machines and expected to continue growing fast; Digital Video Interactive (DVI) offers multimedia capabilities; and more.

  • Product Outlook - New products include the PS/2 Model 30 286, Turbo Pascal 5.0 and Turbo C 2.0, Adobe Illustrator, and more.


Table of Contents from the January 1989 issue of PC World (continued)

How To's

  • Accelerating Excel - Various tips for Excel to help improve productivity including pre-selecting the data entry area, using mass data entry, Filling instead of Copying, using custom number formats, and more.

  • Macros for Word - Twenty tools for Word in the form of macros. Macros given here include saving the current document in ASCII format, making a document double spaced, toggling hidden text, justifying text, listing files in a specific documents directory, drawing a box, opening and closing notes, selecting a printer, and more.

Perspectives

  • Richard Landry - Between 1984 and 1987 the cost of business PC ownership more than doubled from $7500 to $18,000 but return on investment remained flat at 10%. However, upcoming improvements in multitasking and GUI development are expected to improve productivity.

  • Letters - Letters from readers about WordStar, the GridCase 1520, accounting software, and more.

  • David Bunnell - Discussion about creating a national network for education. The Internet seemed to supersede any such concept. I know four years later the college I went to was already Internet connected.

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Post manually reviewed and approved for an Ecency boost. 😊

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Got my first DOS PC about that time. Thought 8mhz 8088 would be similar speed to 8mhz 80286 ... silly me 8 bit vs 16 bit ... live and learn.

Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

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