Volume 1
Volume | Issue | Date | Title |
1 | 1 | January, 1982 | Getting A Discount On Your IBM Personal Computer |
1 | 2 | February, 1982 | Text Creation Continued |
1 | 3 | March, 1982 | Project Management: Big Job for Small Computers |
1 | 4 | April, 1982 | Text Creation Conclusion |
1 | 5 | August, 1982 | National PC Users Groups |
1 | 6 | September, 1982 | BASIC Vs. Pascal |
1 | 7 | October | Word Processing: First Of Two Focus Issues |
1 | 8 | November, 1982 | Word Processing: First Of Two Focus Issues |
1 | 9 | December, 1982 | Unleashing Your Printer |
Volume 2
Volume | Issue | Date | Title |
2 | 1 | January, 1983 | Disk Drives |
2 | 2 | February, 1983 | Computer Graphics |
2 | 3 | March, 1983 | Number Crunching with the 8087 |
2 | 4 | April, 1983 | Managing Data |
2 | 5 | May, 1983 | Exploring the XT, DOS and BASIC 2.0 |
2 | 6 | June, 1983 | Maintenance |
2 | 7 | July, 1983 | Voice Synthesis and Recognition |
2 | 8 | August, 1983 | Compatibility |
2 | 9 | September, 1983 | PC Networks Come of Age |
2 | 10 | October, 1983 | APL: A Powerful Language, Now for the PC |
2 | 11 | November, 1983 | IEEE-488: Instrumentation Interface |
2 | 12 | December, 1983 | LISP: The Language of Artificial Intelligence |
Volume 3
Volume | Issue | Date | Title |
3 | 1 | January, 1984 | Working with Words |
3 | 2 | February, 1984 | Professional BASIC |
3 | 3 | March, 1984 | Bulletin Boards |
3 | 4 | April, 1984 | Turtle Hunting on the PC |
3 | 5 | May, 1984 | Microsoft's Word |
3 | 6 | June, 1984 | *Missing from Collection* |
3 | 7 | July, 1984 | *Missing from Collection* |
3 | 8 | August, 1984 | *Missing from Collection* |
3 | 9 | September, 1984 | *Missing from Collection* |
3 | 10 | October, 1984 | *Missing from Collection* |
3 | 11 | November, 1984 | *Missing from Collection* |
3 | 12 | December, 1984 | *Missing from Collection* |
Personal Computer Age was another publication dedicated to the IBM Personal Computer. It was a smaller and lesser known publication then it's main competition (mainly PC and PC World) although it did offer more technical content. In the end, however, that was not enough to save it.
I'm pretty sure I have the complete run but if you are aware of any issues after volume 3, number 5 please let me know.