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1.7 M 1.7M BYTE Magazine collection ITEMS 229 M VIEWS 1.7 collection eye 1.7 M

Byte magazine was a microcomputer magazine, influential in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s because of its wide-ranging editorial coverage. Whereas many magazines from the mid-1980s had been dedicated to the MS-DOS (PC) platform or the Mac, mostly from a business or home user's perspective, Byte covered developments in the entire field of "small computers and software", and sometimes other computing fields such as supercomputers and high-reliability computing. Coverage was...



1.1 M 1.1M Compute! Magazine Archive collection ITEMS 196 M VIEWS 1.1 collection eye 1.1 M

From Wikipedia: Compute! (ISSN 0194-357X) was an American computer magazine that was published from 1979 to 1994, though it can trace its origin to 1978 in Len Lindsay's PET Gazette, one of the first magazines for the Commodore PET computer. In its 1980s heyday Compute! covered all major platforms, and several single-platform spinoffs of the magazine were launched. The most successful of these was Compute!'s Gazette, catering to Commodore computer users. The magazine's original goal was to...



995,666 996K Amiga Format Magazine collection ITEMS 398 VIEWS 995,666 collection eye 995,666

Amiga Format was a British computer magazine for Amiga computers, published by Future plc. The magazine lasted 136 issues from 1989 to 2000. The magazine was formed when, in the wake of selling ACE to EMAP, Future split the dual-format title ST/Amiga Format into two separate publications (the other being ST Format). At the height of its success the magazines sold over 170,000 copies per month, topping 200,000 with its most successful ever issue. Amiga Format can be thought of the...



681,979 682K Amiga Computing Magazine collection ITEMS 228 VIEWS 681,979 collection eye 681,979

Amiga Computing (UK Edition) issues 1-127 (June 1988 - October 1997) Amiga Computing was a long-lived and respected magazine published initially by Europress, and later IDG, covering most aspects of the Amiga; although games were covered, the focus was on more serious subjects. Like most Amiga magazines, the page count peaked in the early-mid 90's, before dropping dramatically later in the decade. Amiga Computer finally ceased publication in 1997; short-lived US and Greek editions only lasted a...



674,753 675K Digit Magazine collection ITEMS VIEWS 674,753 collection eye 674,753

Digit is an Indian monthly technology magazine published by 9.9 Media. According to the Indian Readership Survey (IRS 2011) it has a circulation of about 1,00,000 and a readership of over 2,49,000. The same survey results suggest that it is the most read technology magazine in India, higher than even the combined readership of its peers (e.g., Chip, PC Quest, T3, etc.). It is circulated in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and some other countries. It was started in 2001 by Jasubhai Digital Media Pvt....



549,055 549K Creative Computing Magazine collection ITEMS 201 VIEWS 549,055 collection eye 549,055

Creative Computing was one of the earliest magazines covering the microcomputer revolution. Published from October 1974 until December 1985, Creative Computing covered the whole spectrum of hobbyist/home/personal computing in a more accessible format than the rather technically oriented BYTE. The magazine was founded by David H. Ahl, who sold it to Ziff-Davis in the early 1980s, but remained as Editor-in-Chief. Featured writers included Robert Swirsky, David Lubar, and John J. Anderson. The...



501,741 502K CU Amiga Magazine collection ITEMS 105 VIEWS 501,741 collection eye 501,741

It is with great regret that I have to inform you that the October 1998 issue of CU Amiga will be the last ever published. CU Amiga Magazine recently dipped into a state of unprofitability, from which it looked unlikely to emerge. The decision to close the magazine was taken by EMAP in light of the magazine's overall financial performance and the lack of prospects for any immediate or short term recovery. It is ironic that CU Amiga should close as the world's best selling Amiga magazine, but...



491,206 491K Computer Magazine Rack collection ITEMS 259 VIEWS 491,206 collection eye 491,206

This collection consists of a variety of magazines, digitized from a number of sources, that do not have a comprehensive and non-comprehensive collection available.



468,103 468K Processor Newspaper collection ITEMS 313 VIEWS 468,103 collection eye 468,103

Processor Newspaper, the official paper of Processor.com.



452,976 453K The Rainbow (TRS-80 Color Computer Magazine) collection ITEMS 184 VIEWS 452,976 collection eye 452,976

The Rainbow was a monthly magazine for the TRS-80 Color Computer by the Tandy Corporation (now RadioShack). It was started by the late Lawrence C. Falk (commonly known as Lonnie Falk) and was published from July 1981 to May 1993 by Falk's company, Falsoft, which was based in Prospect, Kentucky. The first issue of the magazine was a double-sided single sheet printed on a Radio Shack printer. Falk photocopied 25 of the debut issue, and sold them for $1.00. After the first batch sold out, he made...



439,139 439K Compute! Gazette (1983-1990) collection ITEMS 87 VIEWS 439,139 collection eye 439,139

From Wikipedia: COMPUTE!'s Gazette (ISSN 0737-3716) was a computer magazine of the 1980s, directed at users of Commodore's 8-bit home computers. Publishing its first issue in July 1983, the Gazette was a Commodore-only daughter magazine of the computer hobbyist magazine COMPUTE!. An example of MLX type-in program code as printed in COMPUTE!'s Gazette. COMPUTE!'s Gazette contained both standard articles and type-in programs. Many of these programs were quite sophisticated and lengthy. To assist...

Topics: Commodore, Compute Gazette, Magazine



392,135 392K Crash Magazine Archive collection ITEMS 198 VIEWS 392,135 collection eye 392,135

Crash was a magazine dedicated to the ZX Spectrum home computer. It was published from 1984 to 1991 by Newsfield Publications Ltd until their liquidation, and then until 1992 by Europress. Crash was initially launched in 1983 by Roger Kean, Oliver Frey and Franco Frey as a mail order software catalogue that included several pages of reviews. It then launched as a magazine in February 1984, maintaining its focus squarely on Spectrum gaming (unlike its competitors, which tended to feature more...



386,476 386K 80 Microcomputing Magazine collection ITEMS 75 VIEWS 386,476 collection eye 386,476

80 Microcomputing, also known as 80 Micro, was the most famous of the TRS-80 magazines and the best remembered. It was the first of the platform-specific computer magazines to become very popular, creating a model that many other magazines followed. Harry McCracken, former editor-in-chief of PC World, described PC World as "essentially an 80 Micro clone that happened to be about Windows, not TRS-80’s." 80 Microcomputing published for 101 issues from January 1980 to June 1988, plus...



380,747 381K Aktueller Software Markt collection ITEMS 106 VIEWS 380,747 collection eye 380,747

Aktueller Software Markt (literally Current Software Market), commonly known by its acronym, ASM, was a German multi-platform video game magazine that was published by Tronic Verlag from 1986 until 1995. It was one of the first magazines published in Germany focused on video games, though the very first issues of ASM covered the software market in general for almost all platforms at this time, hence the magazine's full name. According to the magazine itself, it was the first computer software...



375,240 375K Computer Power User Magazine collection ITEMS 128 VIEWS 375,240 collection eye 375,240

Computer Power User (or CPU) is a monthly computing and technology magazine published by Sandhills Publishing Company in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. It has been in circulation since December 2001. The magazine features articles, reviews of hardware and software, editorial content and classified advertising. It is geared toward more advanced users than its sister publication, SmartComputing. Regular guest writers used to include Chris Pirillo. CPU Magazine differs from most other computing magazines...



368,679 369K Smart Computing Magazine collection ITEMS 113 VIEWS 368,679 collection eye 368,679

SmartComputing is a monthly computing and technology magazine published by Sandhills Publishing Company in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. It was formerly known as PC Novice, and the first issue rolled out in 1990.



358,974 359K PC Player Magazine (German) collection ITEMS 103 VIEWS 358,974 collection eye 358,974

PC Player war ein deutsches PC-Spiele-Magazin, das von 1992 bis 2001 monatlich herausgegeben wurde. Die Gründer waren Heinrich Lenhardt und Boris Schneider. Mit einer Auflage von 140.000 Exemplaren war die PC Player im März 1994 die meistverkaufte Computerspiele-Zeitschrift Deutschlands. Sie war der Versuch, erstmals mit einer Zeitschrift über PC-Spiele ein älteres Publikum anzusprechen. Die Erstausgabe 1/93 wurde Ende 1992 auf der „World of Commodore“-Messe in Frankfurt verkauft. Die...



352,465 352K 64'er Magazine collection ITEMS 293 VIEWS 352,465 collection eye 352,465

Die Zeitschrift 64'er – Das Magazin für Computerfans war ein von 1984 bis 1996 vom Markt+Technik Verlag vertriebenes Computermagazin. In den 1980er Jahren war es neben den Data-Becker-Büchern eine der wichtigsten Informationsquellen für Commodore 64-Anwender im deutschsprachigen Raum. Die Erstausgabe 04/1984 erschien auf der Cebit 1984. Neben zahlreichen Kursen für Einsteiger und Fortgeschrittene, oft seitenlangen Listings zum Abtippen und vielerlei Tipps und Tricks wagte das Magazin auch...



348,765 349K ZZap!64 Magazine collection ITEMS 243 VIEWS 348,765 collection eye 348,765

Zzap!64 was a computer games magazine covering games on the Commodore International series of computers, especially the Commodore 64 (C64). It was published in the UK by Newsfield Publications Ltd and later by Europress Impact. The magazine launched in April, with the cover date May 1985 as the sister magazine to CRASH. It focused on the C64 for much of its shelf life, but later incorporated Amiga game news and reviews. Like CRASH for the ZX Spectrum, it had a dedicated cult following amongst...



347,405 347K Amiga World Magazine collection ITEMS 113 VIEWS 347,405 collection eye 347,405

Amiga World was a magazine dedicated to the Amiga computer platform. It was a prominent Amiga magazine, particularly in the United States, and was published by IDG Publishing from 1985 until April 1995. The first several issues were distributed before the computer was available for sale to the public. Issue 3 (Vol 2 No 1, January 1986) featured the artist Andy Warhol.



336,107 336K Kilobaud Microcomputing Magazine collection ITEMS 133 VIEWS 336,107 collection eye 336,107

Kilobaud Microcomputing was a magazine dedicated to the computer homebrew hobbyists from the end of the 1970s until the beginning of the 1980s. Wayne Green, the Publisher/Editor of kilobaud, had been the publisher of BYTE magazine, (another influential microcomputer magazine of the time) where he published the first four issues in his own office. But one day in November 1975 Wayne came to work, and found that his ex wife and the rest of the Byte magazine staff had moved out of his office and...



330,760 331K MacWorld Magazine collection ITEMS 270 VIEWS 330,760 collection eye 330,760

Macworld is a web site dedicated to products and software of Apple Inc. It is published by Mac Publishing, which is headquartered in San Francisco, California. Published since 1984, the magazine has the largest audited circulation (both total and newsstand) of Macintosh-focused magazines in North America, more than double its nearest competitor, MacLife (formerly MacAddict). Macworld was founded by David Bunnell (publisher) and Andrew Fluegelman (editor). It was the oldest Macintosh magazine...



328,735 329K CVG Magazine Archives collection ITEMS 129 VIEWS 328,735 collection eye 328,735

Computer and Video Games Magazine Issues 01-126 (November 1981 - May 1992) plus Yearbooks. Computer and Video Games (C+VG) was a long-running multi-format UK-based magazine. It went through several phases; at first, it was very much a hobbyist magazine, with plenty of type-ins and technical articles. Like most 80's UK computer magazines, it went a bit mad as the market got saturated and relaunched as an entertainment title, with some bizarre and ill-fitting Jerry Paris cartoon characters...



317,206 317K Sinclair User Magazine collection ITEMS 137 VIEWS 317,206 collection eye 317,206

Sinclair User, often abbreviated SU, was a magazine dedicated to the Sinclair Research range of home computers, most specifically the ZX Spectrum. Initially published by ECC Publications, and later EMAP, it was published in the UK between 1982 and 1993, and was the longest running Sinclair-based magazine. Like many similar magazines, it contained news, game reviews, previews, tips, help guides, regular columns, readers' letters and cover-mounted game demos. In May 1992 the former rival...



305,488 305K RUN Magazine Archives collection ITEMS 146 VIEWS 305,488 collection eye 305,488

From Wikipedia: RUN was an American computer magazine published monthly by IDG Communications with its first issue debuting in January 1984. Bi-monthly publishing began in June/July 1990 (issue #78, volume 7 number 6), and went on until the magazine folded in November/December 1992 (issue #94, volume 9 number 6). In its heyday, RUN's monthly circulation was in the 200,000–300,000 range. Folio, the trade journal of the magazine industry, rated it as the second fastest-growing U.S. magazine of...



304,787 305K Win Magazine (Italia) collection ITEMS 258 VIEWS 304,787 collection eye 304,787

Win Magazine è una rivista mensile italiana di informatica pubblicata da Edizioni Master che si occupa specialmente del sistema operativo Microsoft Windows. La rivista è nata nel 1998 con il nome di Win 98 Magazine. Nel corso degli anni con il rilascio dei futuri sistemi operativi è passato al nome Win Magazine. Nel 2007 ha festeggiato il numero 100 assieme a un restyling del logo e il rilascio della nuova interfaccia del supporto ottico integrato. Nel numero 100 è stato anche inserito uno...



300,748 301K Acorn User Magazine collection ITEMS 329 VIEWS 300,748 collection eye 300,748

Acorn User magazine was founded by Acorn Computers in 1982, contract-published by Addison-Wesley, to coincide with the launch of the BBC Micro. It covered the range of Acorn home computers, the BBC Micro and Atom at first and later the Electron, Archimedes and Risc PC. The first issue was dated July/August 1982. From the April 1984 issue, the magazine came under the control of Redwood Publishing, a company recently founded by Michael Potter (a former publisher at Haymarket Publishing),...



284,633 285K PC Open Magazine collection ITEMS 124 VIEWS 284,633 collection eye 284,633

PC Open è stata una rivista di informatica, a frequenza mensile, il cui primo numero uscì in edicola nel novembre 1995. Negli ultimi anni della sua pubblicazione venne rinominata PC Open Studio e diffusa solo in abbonamento. Nel corso degli anni ha cambiato diverse volte editore. Inizialmente pubblicata da Agepe con direttore responsabile Pasquale Laurelli, passò poi al gruppo 01Net con la guida di Roberto Mazzoni. Infine fu edita dal gruppo Il Sole 24 Ore. Ogni mese venivano pubblicate...



269,517 270K Amstrad Action Magazine collection ITEMS 117 VIEWS 269,517 collection eye 269,517

From Wikipedia: Amstrad Action was a monthly magazine, published in the United Kingdom, which catered to owners of home computers from the Amstrad CPC range and later the GX4000 console. It was the first magazine published by Chris Anderson's Future Publishing, which with a varied line-up of computing and non-computing related titles has since become one of the foremost magazine publishers in the UK. The publication, often abbreviated to AA by staff and readers, had the longest lifetime of any...



261,828 262K Amazing Computing Magazine collection ITEMS 157 VIEWS 261,828 collection eye 261,828

Amazing Computing was a computer magazine devoted to the Amiga computer. It was published by PiM Publications of Fall River, Massachusetts, USA, from 1985 to (sporadically) 1999. Other Amiga publications from PiM include AC's Tech for the Amiga and AC's Guide. The publisher was Don Hicks. A frequent column in Amazing Computing was "Roomers" by "the Bandito" which offered unsourced rumors, speculation, and inside information regarding developments on the AMIGA scene. These...



255,271 255K BYTE Magazine Rescans collection ITEMS 186 VIEWS 255,271 collection eye 255,271

Rescans of issues found within the BYTE Magazine collection . Byte magazine was a microcomputer magazine, influential in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s because of its wide-ranging editorial coverage. Whereas many magazines from the mid-1980s had been dedicated to the MS-DOS (PC) platform or the Mac, mostly from a business or home user's perspective, Byte covered developments in the entire field of "small computers and software", and sometimes other computing fields such as...



253,175 253K I/O Magazine collection ITEMS 89 VIEWS 253,175 by I/O Magazine collection eye 253,175

I/O is a Japanese Computer magazine that has been published since the 1970s.



250,087 250K PC Today Magazine collection ITEMS 114 VIEWS 250,087 collection eye 250,087

PC Today is a monthly mobile computing and technology magazine published by Sandhills Publishing Company in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.



246,481 246K Computer Idea Magazine collection ITEMS 288 VIEWS 246,481 collection eye 246,481

Computer idea era una rivista italiana di informatica edita da 1Plus SRL e diretta da Andrea Maselli. Nacque nel febbraio del 2000 ed era il primo magazine quattordicinale dedicato al PC mai pubblicato in Italia. Presentava un formato lungo e stretto ed una foliazione di 100 pagine, poi passata a 84 in maniera più o meno stabile. L'elemento editoriale più caratteristico era la sua sezione centrale staccabile, denominata Passo a passo: qui viene descritto l'uso di numerosi programmi, servizi...



241,384 241K PC Mania Magazine collection ITEMS 66 VIEWS 241,384 collection eye 241,384

PC Mania is Bulgarian computer games media originally started as a computer magazine and transformed into on-line game media in the beginning of 2009. It is a prime Bulgarian on-line media source for gaming, Internet, and technology. It was established in 1998 and was the third Bulgarian computer games magazine after the brochure Top Games and the magazines Master Games and Gamers' Workshop. It is the oldest computer games media in the country and is indisputably the most popular media for...



233,294 233K Your Sinclair Magazine collection ITEMS 93 VIEWS 233,294 collection eye 233,294

Your Sinclair Magazine Issues 01-94 (January 1986 - September 1993. Your Sinclair was the successor to Your Spectrum, and focused on entertainment more than its predecessor. There's still a fair amount of technical content though, especially in the early issues. Towards the end of the magazine's life, it went straight for the "yoof" market, and as the Spectrum declined so did the page count.



232,691 233K DPK Magazine collection ITEMS 208 VIEWS 232,691 collection eye 232,691

DPK Magazine is a Russian-language computer magazine from the late 2000s.



229,652 230K Amiga Shopper Magazine collection ITEMS 74 VIEWS 229,652 collection eye 229,652

From Amigahistory.co.uk: Amiga Shopper was a ground breaking magazine when it was first launched in 1991. At the time the Amiga was seen as a game machine, the launch of a serious magazine that did not cover games was a finger up to the doubting Thomas'. In place of games coverage, Amiga Shopper paid a great deal of attention to the Public Domain market. At the time PD was a growing phenomenon, revered in the same fashion that free software is now. The death of its sister title, 'Public Domain'...



224,506 225K Your Computer Magazine collection ITEMS 71 VIEWS 224,506 collection eye 224,506

Your Computer was a British computer magazine published monthly from 1981 to 1988, and aimed at the burgeoning home computer market. At one stage it was, in its own words, "Britain's biggest selling home computer magazine". It offered support across a wide range of computer formats, and included news, type-in program listings, and reviews of both software and hardware. Hardware reviews were notable for including coverage of the large number of home microcomputers released during the...



218,803 219K Power Play Magazine collection ITEMS 162 VIEWS 218,803 collection eye 218,803

Power Play Magazine is a german-language video game magazine produced in the 1990s and discontinued around the turn of the century.



200,553 201K PC Magazine collection ITEMS 173 VIEWS 200,553 collection eye 200,553

PC Magazine (shortened as PCMag) is an American computer magazine published by Ziff Davis. A print edition was published from 1982 to January 2009. Publication of online editions started in late 1994 and continues to this day.



198,158 198K Amiga Joker (German) collection ITEMS 140 VIEWS 198,158 collection eye 198,158

Amiga Joker magazine was the first German-language Amiga magazine that concentrated only on games. It was published from 1989 to 1996.



195,766 196K Secret Service Magazine collection ITEMS 52 VIEWS 195,766 collection eye 195,766

Secret Service. Magazyn gier komputerowych – polski miesięcznik o grach komputerowych i konsolowych wydawany w latach 1993-2001 przez wydawnictwo ProScript. Pierwszy numer czasopisma trafił do kiosków 16 marca 1993 roku. Pomysłodawcami i założycielami pisma byli Marcin „Martinez” Przasnyski i Waldemar „Pegaz Ass” Nowak, znani wcześniej z Top Secret. Magazyn zakończył działalność po 95 numerach. „Secret Service” był prekursorem w wielu dziedzinach. Jego redaktorzy jako...



192,273 192K Software Development Times collection ITEMS 260 VIEWS 192,273 collection eye 192,273

Software Development Times, better known as SD Times, is a magazine published by BZ Media, in both a print version and an on-line electronic edition. It has been published since 2000. Since 2003, it has published an annual award list, the "SD Times 100", which honors the top 100 leaders and innovators in the software development industry, as judged by SD Times' editors.



192,154 192K A.N.A.L.O.G. Computing Magazine collection ITEMS 80 VIEWS 192,154 collection eye 192,154

A.N.A.L.O.G. (from Atari Newsletter And Lots Of Games) was an American computer magazine devoted to the Atari 8-bit home computer line. It was known for its "advanced" programs in comparison to most type-in magazines of the era, especially its main rival, ANTIC, another long-lived magazine devoted to the Atari 8-bit line. ANALOGs first issue was released in January/February 1981 and it was published bi-monthly until November/December 1983 and then monthly from January 1984 on,...



191,146 191K Nuova Elettronica collection ITEMS 238 VIEWS 191,146 collection eye 191,146

Nuova Elettronica è una rivista italiana che si occupa di hobbistica elettronica. Creata da Giuseppe Montuschi nel 1969 a Bologna dalle ceneri della rivista Sistema Pratico . La periodicità di uscita a volte non viene rispettata prediligendo la qualità dei progetti proposti. Nonostante la rivista arrivi nelle edicole tramite il più grande distributore privato nazionale, la maggior parte dei lettori preferisce abbonarsi. Sono popolari le periodiche offerte di arretrati venduti a peso (14 kg...



186,312 186K Electronique et Loisirs collection ITEMS 100 VIEWS 186,312 collection eye 186,312

Electronique et Loisirs (Translation: Electronics and Entertainment) Magazine



182,204 182K Slovene Computer Magazines collection ITEMS 566 VIEWS 182,204 collection eye 182,204

Computer magazines from Yugoslavia and other areas speaking Slovene. Credits to Tomaz Kac for this project.



177,602 178K Personal Computer World (UK) collection ITEMS 115 VIEWS 177,602 collection eye 177,602

Personal Computer World (usually referred to as PCW) (February 1978 - June 2009) was the first British computer magazine. Although for at least the last decade it contained a high proportion of Windows PC content (reflecting the state of the IT field), the magazine's title was not intended as a specific reference to this. At its inception in 1978 'personal computer' was still a generic term, and did not refer specifically to the Wintel (or 'IBM PC compatible') platform; in fact, such a thing...



172,861 173K Antic Magazine Collection collection ITEMS 168 VIEWS 172,861 collection eye 172,861

From Wikipedia: Antic was the name of a home computer magazine devoted to the Atari 8-bit computer line (Atari 400/800 and compatibles). Its ISSN is 0113-1141. It took its name from the ANTIC chip which produced the Atari line's graphics. The first issue was published in April 1982. While it began as a bimonthly magazine, within a year it had gone monthly. The last issue was in June/July 1990. All told, 88 issues were published. A "Best of" book was also published. Its main rival in...



170,715 171K Amiga Shopper collection ITEMS 108 VIEWS 170,715 collection eye 170,715

From RetroPDFs . I’m very proud to announce that Amiga Shopper is finally available for download. After more than a year of measuring, cutting, bleeding, swearing, scanning, processing, compressing and checking, all 71 issues – plus the “preview” issue and a couple of extra bits’n’pieces – is now ready for the world. To my knowledge, this is the first complete collection of Amiga Shopper’s available for download. This all started when – after one too many bottles of...



165,454 165K 68 Micro Magazine collection ITEMS 124 VIEWS 165,454 collection eye 165,454

68 Micro Journal Magazine was a magazine "dedicated to the 68XXX user", and covered a variety of machines, including programming tips and general information.



161,569 162K 80 Micro Magazine collection ITEMS 52 VIEWS 161,569 collection eye 161,569

80 Micro was a home computing magazine published by CWC/I publications (Wayne Green) between 1980 and 1988 about the TRS-80 microcomputer built by Tandy Corporation and sold through Radio Shack. The magazine featured program listings for the machine, primarily written in BASIC and occasionally Z80 assembly language. These programs were printed in the magazine, but could be purchased on cassette tape and diskette media under the name Load 80 to save some typing. The magazine also featured...



160,669 161K Gambler Magazine (Polish) collection ITEMS 73 VIEWS 160,669 collection eye 160,669

The Gambler Magazine is a Polish-language computer and games magazine published in the late 1990s.



155,477 155K Ahoy! Magazine Archive collection ITEMS 70 VIEWS 155,477 collection eye 155,477

Ahoy! was a magazine published between January 1984 and January 1989 that focused on all Commodore International color computers, but especially the Commodore 64 and Amiga. It was noted for the quality and learnability of its type-in program listings. It published many games in BASIC and occasionally printed programs in standard, readable assembly language rather than the relatively obscure hexadecimal listings used by other magazines such as Compute! and RUN, although in its February 1985...



150,537 151K ASM (Aktueller Software Markt) Magazine collection ITEMS 35 VIEWS 150,537 collection eye 150,537

Aktueller Software Markt (literally Current Software Market), commonly known by its acronym, ASM, was a German multi-platform video game magazine that was published by Tronic Verlag from 1986 until 1995. It was one of the first magazines published in Germany focused on video games, though the very first issues of ASM covered the software market in general for almost all platforms at this time, hence the magazine's full name. According to the magazine itself, it was the first computer software...



149,816 150K Family Computing Magazine collection ITEMS 67 VIEWS 149,816 collection eye 149,816

Family Computing was a 1980s U.S. computer magazine published by Scholastic, Inc.. It covered all the major home computer platforms of the day including the Apple II series, Commodore Vic 20 and 64, Atari 8-bit family as well as the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh. It printed a mixture of product reviews, how-to articles and type-in programs. The magazine also featured a teen-oriented insert called K-Power, written by Stuyvesant High School students called the Special-K's. The section was named...



144,555 145K EDN Magazine collection ITEMS 207 VIEWS 144,555 collection eye 144,555

EDN (ISSN 0012-7515) is an electronics website and formerly a magazine owned by UBM Tech, a division of UBM LLC. The current editor-in-chief and brand director is Patrick Mannion with the editorial offices of the magazine in San Francisco, California and Manhasset, New York, USA. EDN magazine was published monthly, in April 2013 UBM Tech announced it would cease publication of the print edition of the magazine after the June 2013 issue. The first issue of Electrical Design News — the original...



138,695 139K TheOne Magazine collection ITEMS 91 VIEWS 138,695 collection eye 138,695

The One was a video game magazine in the United Kingdom which covered 16-bit home gaming during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was first published by EMAP in October 1988 and initially covered computer games aimed at the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, and IBM PC markets. Like many similar magazines, it contained sections of news, game reviews, previews, tips, help guides, columnist writings, readers' letters, and cover-mounted disks of game demos. The magazine was sometimes criticised for...



138,454 138K Maximum PC Magazine collection ITEMS 180 VIEWS 138,454 collection eye 138,454

Maximum PC, formerly known as boot, is an American magazine and web site published by Future US. It focuses on cutting-edge PC hardware, with an emphasis on product reviews, step-by-step tutorials, and in-depth technical briefs. Component coverage areas include CPUs, motherboards, core-logic chipsets, memory, videocards, mechanical hard drives, solid-state drives, optical drives, cases, component cooling, and anything else to do with recent tech news. Additional hardware coverage is directed at...



133,490 133K Your Computer Magazine collection ITEMS 70 VIEWS 133,490 collection eye 133,490

Your Computer was a British computer magazine published monthly from 1981 to 1988, and aimed at the burgeoning home computer market. At one stage it was, in its own words, "Britain's biggest selling home computer magazine". It offered support across a wide range of computer formats, and included news, type-in program listings, and reviews of both software and hardware. Hardware reviews were notable for including coverage of the large number of home microcomputers released during the...



133,249 133K Computist Magazine Archive collection ITEMS 107 VIEWS 133,249 collection eye 133,249

Computist magazine was an Apple-II oriented publication distributed and sold between 1981 and 1993. Created by Charles Haight of Softkey Publishing, the magazine was dedicated primarily to issues of copy protection, duplication of software, and matters related to the deprotection process. Originally called Hardcore Computing , the name was soon changed after a young reader's parent complained about the adult-sounding title. Besides the main Computist magazine, Softkey also published related...



132,929 133K Popular Computing Weekly collection ITEMS 241 VIEWS 132,929 collection eye 132,929

Popular Computing Weekly was a computer magazine in the UK published from the early 1980s until the early 1990s. It was sometimes referred to as PCW (although that abbreviation is more commonly associated with Personal Computer World magazine). Its subject range was general-purpose, covering gaming, business, and productivity software. During 1989 it incorporated Computer Gamesweek. It was noteworthy for being the only national weekly computer magazine of the time, and for its backpage being...



132,513 133K IO Programmo Magazine collection ITEMS 57 VIEWS 132,513 collection eye 132,513

IA Programmo Magazine is an Italian-language computer magazine.



131,979 132K MacAddict Magazine collection ITEMS 114 VIEWS 131,979 by MacAddict collection eye 131,979

First published in 1993 by Imagine Publishing (now Future US), CD-ROM Today was targeted at both Windows and Macintosh users, and each issue shipped with a CD-ROM of shareware and demo programs. In August 1996, CD-ROM Today ceased publication, with two magazines taking its place: MacAddict for Macintosh users, and boot (now Maximum PC) for Windows users. As was the case with CD-ROM Today, MacAddict's discs included shareware and demo programs, but also came with other added features, such as...



130,636 131K Sandhills Reference Series collection ITEMS 18 VIEWS 130,636 collection eye 130,636

Sandhills Publishing Company is a privately held American magazine publishing company. It publishes trade and consumer publications for the computer, trucking, agriculture, aircraft, and heavy machinery industries. Its monthly technology-themed publications are Computer Power User ("CPU"), SmartComputing (formerly known as PC Novice), PC Today and First Glimpse (formerly known as CE Lifestyles). Its trade publications are Processor, Controller, Executive Controller, CharterHub,...



128,777 129K Linux for You Magazine collection ITEMS 17 VIEWS 128,777 collection eye 128,777

Open Source For You (OSFY) (Formerly Linux For You) is Asia's first publication about Linux and Open Source Software. This monthly magazine from India was launched in February 2003 by the EFY Enterprises Pvt. Ltd, which also publishes other magazines, such as Electronics For You. The magazine is also distributed in Singapore and Malaysia. OSFY has been identified as an important part of the FLOSS culture in India. Open Source for You's content ranges from introductory tutorials for new Linux...



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MICRO: the 6502 Journal was a 6502-specific magazine published by Robert M. Tripp. From apple2history.org description of MICRO 6502 Journal: Robert M. Tripp got his start with computers in 1960 as an undergraduate in an unrelated field. He found the computer programming so interesting that he became a programmer in 1969, and started with the 6502 microprocessor in 1976, initially with the KIM-1 trainer sold by MOS Technology. He started a business, “The COMPUTERIST”, and sold the KIM-1...

Topics: 6502 Micro Journal, 6502, Newsletters



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Commodore User, known to the readers as the abbreviated CU, was one of the oldest British Commodore magazines. A publishing history spanning over 15 years, mixing content with technical and games features. Incorporating Vic Computing in 1983 by publishers EMAP, the magazine's focus moved to the emerging Commodore 64, before introducing Amiga coverage in 1986, paving the way for Amiga's dominance and a title change to CU Amiga in 1990. Covering the 16-bit computer, the magazine continued for...



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The longest-running Amiga magazine in Australia, published from 1983 to 1996.



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MCmicrocomputer, per brevità MC, è stata una delle riviste storiche di informatica in Italia. Diretta prima da Paolo Nuti e poi da Marco Marinacci, fu edita da Technimedia (Roma) dal 1981 al 1999 e da Pluricom (Roma) dal 1999 al 2001. Nacque, contemporaneamente alla rivista "sorella" AudioReview, da una cerchia di collaboratori del Gruppo Editoriale Suono (Roma) come proseguimento dell'esperienza fatta nella testata Micro & Personal Computer, fondata da Paolo Nuti due anni...



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The Transactor magazine started as a 2-page newsletter dated April 30, 1978 and was published throughout the 1980's. One of the noted C64 hardware-hacking magazines, it was originally published by Commodore Canada. It was purchased from BMB Compuscience, the parent company, by the entire editorial team in April 1987 and sold to Antony Jacobsen & Ben Lewis, Croftward Limited (the publisher of Commodore Computing International among others) in November 1988. Croftward continued publishing...



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SoftSide Magazine is a defunct computer magazine, begun in October 1978 by Roger Robitaille and published by SoftSide Publications of Milford, New Hampshire. Descriptions for this collection have been added by Thomas Chester.



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Commodore Magazine Volume 8, 9, and 10. Lived from January of 1987 to October of 1989.



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