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A print magazine released by [[IBM]]'s Personal Systems Division in Texas, USA that was during its later years squarely focused on OS/2, although some other PS Division subjects such as [[PowerPC]] were covered from time to time. Note that it was not a free marketing publication but rather intended as a technical magazine for manager and required a somewhat hefty paid subscription.  
A bimonthly print magazine released by [[IBM]]'s Personal Systems Division in Texas, USA that was during its later years squarely focused on OS/2, although some other PS Division subjects such as [[PowerPC]] were covered from time to time. Note that it was not a free marketing publication but rather intended as a technical magazine for manager and required a somewhat hefty paid subscription, but on the other hand it was a professionally designed publication had an excellent layout and even had custom created cartoons and the like.  


The last issue published was "November & December 1996" and when it was folded IBM published articles intended for the "January & February 1997" issue online instead.
The last issue published was "November & December 1996" and when it was folded IBM published articles intended for the "January & February 1997" issue online instead.


==Known contributors==
==Known contributors==
* [[Betty Hawkins]] - Editor
* [[Gregory Piamonte]]
* [[Gregory Piamonte]]
* [[Fred Castaneda]] - Had a regular column called "One-Stop Shopping"
* [[Fred Castaneda]] - Had a regular column called "One-Stop Shopping"

Revision as of 07:58, 12 July 2016

File:Psmagazine.gif

A bimonthly print magazine released by IBM's Personal Systems Division in Texas, USA that was during its later years squarely focused on OS/2, although some other PS Division subjects such as PowerPC were covered from time to time. Note that it was not a free marketing publication but rather intended as a technical magazine for manager and required a somewhat hefty paid subscription, but on the other hand it was a professionally designed publication had an excellent layout and even had custom created cartoons and the like.

The last issue published was "November & December 1996" and when it was folded IBM published articles intended for the "January & February 1997" issue online instead.

Known contributors