KOJRO Retro innovations | The data-Tronic Catalogue evolved into a magazine @kojroRI | Uploaded February 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
5 years later, Internet still is not a common thing, and post order is still the main supply route for home and hobby computers. In 93 Data-Tronic was still among the most prominent dealers in Norway, but as the grip on the marked was slipping for The Amiga and Commodore, so was the market share for many of the established dealers in Norway. Today we browse through the number 5 catalogue for 1993, and we will see that by now it has evolved into a magazine to try to hold the userbase enchanted. For me the Amiga and Commodore was now a fading trend, and It was not until 1995/96 that I started to collect missing objects and preserve my collection of Commodore gear. #RetroComputing #Datatronic #RetroPCNorway
5 years later, Internet still is not a common thing, and post order is still the main supply route for home and hobby computers. In 93 Data-Tronic was still among the most prominent dealers in Norway, but as the grip on the marked was slipping for The Amiga and Commodore, so was the market share for many of the established dealers in Norway. Today we browse through the number 5 catalogue for 1993, and we will see that by now it has evolved into a magazine to try to hold the userbase enchanted. For me the Amiga and Commodore was now a fading trend, and It was not until 1995/96 that I started to collect missing objects and preserve my collection of Commodore gear. #RetroComputing #Datatronic #RetroPCNorway