Clone Newsletter #4

Here is the fourth issue of the Clone Newsletter. Does anyone have a working copy of the version The Clone Machine with the Tough Nut Utility?
These have never been archived online before, so I am happy to be able to share them with you.

Page One: What’s happening to out Clone Machine?
Page Two: New Additions: Tough-Nuts Utitily (TNU) & Four Minute Back up (FMB)
Page Three: Tough Nuts Utility
Page Four: More Dongle Solutions
Page Five: Build a Dongle
Page Six: Neutral Zone dongle crack,
Page Seven: 1541 Workshop – the Job Que
Page Eight: 1541 Workshop continued
Page Nine: Solutions for Raid over Moscow
Page Ten: Letters of the Editor – Dallas Quest, Juno, Zaxxon
Page Eleven: Slamball, Sentinel, Wizard
Page Twelve: Micro-W ads

PDF of Issue #4 Clone Newsletter-04b

Clone Newsletter-04b-1

Clone Newsletter #3

Here is the third issue of the Clone Newsletter. These have never been archived online before, so I am happy to be able to share them with you.

Page One: Superclone Finally Released, Unguard Unguarded!
Page Two: Unprotect Unguard
Page Three: Fort Apocalypse, Mirage: Database Manager
Page Four: 1541 Workshop
Page Five: Summer Games, Flight Simulator II
Page Six: Commodore LOGO
Page Seven: Letters to the Editor, Lode Runner, Shamus, Necromancer
Page Eight: Sam, Pharaoh’s Curse, Choplifter, Zepplin, Solo Flight,  Flight Sim II
Page Nine: WordPro, Spellright, PractiCalc
Page Ten: Printer Bug, SAM, Choplifter, Cardco Printer Utilities, Ultima & MORE..
Page Eleven: In Search of Most Amazing Thing, Mask of the Sun
Page Twelve: Screen Dumper 64 ad

PDF of Issue #3 Clone Newsletter-03b

Clone Newsletter-03b-1

Clone Newsletter #2

Here is the second issue of the Clone Newsletter. These have never been archived online before, so I am happy to be able to share them with you.

Page One: Newsletter Grows 50% – it’s now 12 pages
Page Two: What’s New from Micro-Ware
Page Three/Four/Five: Letters to the Editor
Page Six: Solutions – Fort Apocalypse, Neutral Zone, David’s Midnight Magic
Page Seven: Dongles!
Page Eight: You can’t tell a drive by it’s color
Page Nine: Trouble Spots, Bugs/Fixes
Page Ten: How to Copy Protect your own Disk – Part 2
Page Eleven: Letters continued – Survivor, Easy Spell, Beach-Head, Blade of Blackpoole
Page Twelve: JOT-A-WORD ad

PDF of Issue #2 Clone Newsletter-02b

Clone Newsletter-02-1

 

Clone Newsletter #1

The Clone Newsletters where made by Micro-W, which was the maker of the Clone Machine copy software. As far as I could find these where not archived online anyplace, so I worked with the seller to get scans so we can preserve them for the Commodore community. I do not think that these are numbered, so I will post them in the order I got them. This one was named as #1 with a postal date of June 29, 1984 and is eight pages.
There are articles and LOTS of advertisements for the Clone Machine.

Page one: Sales Beyond Belief
Page Two: Impressions of the 1541 Disk DrivePage Three: Unguard released / Bugs
Page Four: Solutions – these are copy plans on new software
Page Five/Six: Technical Notebook – How to  Copy Protect your own disk
Page Seven: Letters to the Editor
Page Eight: AD for Jot-A-Word

PDF of Issue #1 Clone Newsletter-01b

Clone Newsletter-01b-1

Super Tracker

Super Tracker by Utilities Unlimited. This ad was from a 1989 magazine and I had completely forgotten about this device until someone (Craig E.) sent me some photos of the one he has in his collection. The Super Tracker could display the current track while loading. Also had an 8/9 device switch, Write Protect over ride, reset buttons and density levels!! How cool is this. This was not plug and play. The ad mentions some minor soldering and Craig said that he also modified it further to use a rs232 connector.

ALSO if you look closely at the internal photos you will notice a Supercard installed.

OK check out this photos:

super-tracker-2