Newsletter of the Hobart Computer User Group Inc May 2002
Topics: Thuggery, May, 2002, may-2002-thuggery
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Scans of these newsletters were provided by Bombjack.
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The Computer Journal, Supporting the Trailing Edge of Technology, was published from 1983 to 1998.
Topics: computer, announces, altair, computers, kit, ibm, smug, software, introduces, baud, river college,...
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Loadstar (ISSN 0886-4144) was a disk magazine for the Commodore 64 computer, published starting in 1984. It derived its name from the command commonly used to execute commercial software from a Commodore 1541 disk: LOAD "*",8,1, with inspiration from the word "lodestar". Loadstar was launched as a sister publication of Softdisk, based in Shreveport, Louisiana. It was the second platform for which Softdisk produced a disk magazine, after the Apple II. At the time, the...
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The Sourceror's Apprentice is an American monthly magazine which lasted one year from January 1989 to January 1990. The magazine is the assembly language journal of Merlin programmers.
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The first issue of TRSTimes was published in January 1988. Subscriptions to TRSTimes were always made on a full-year basis, with six issues published each year. This meant that Lance Wolstrup could make the decision to continue publishing on a year by year basis. Although aimed at the hobbyist, the articles in TRSTimes covered a wide range of topics. Unlike many magazines, there were no continuing columns, although Beat the Game by Daniel Myers appeared in most issues. But there were many...
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The Atari Owners Club Bulletin is a UK publication that looks like it was started by a company called Ingersoll Electronics and later picked up officially by Atari.
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Color Micro Journal was a magazine in newspaper format publishing from September 1983 and spun off from '68 Micro Journal.
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The Hewlett-Packard Journal has been documenting HP's technologies and achievements since 1949. The HP Journal has been available on the World Wide Web since early 1994. Now, the Journal offers more functionality with articles created in Adobe Acrobat and a useful search engine for looking up topics within articles.
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A collection of user group and industry newsletters centered around the Acorn Computer. Acorn Computers Ltd. was a British computer company established in Cambridge, England, in 1978. The company produced a number of computers which were especially popular in the UK. These included the Acorn Electron, the BBC Micro and the Acorn Archimedes. Acorn's BBC Micro computer dominated the UK educational computer market during the 1980s It is more known for its BBC Micro model B computer than for its...
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Dragon User was a British magazine for users of the Dragon 32/64 computers published from 1982 by Sunshine Publications. Production of the computers themselves had ceased by 1985 but the user community remained sufficiently active to justify the magazine's continuation until 1989. From its launch until June 1986, Dragon User appeared on the shelves of major newsagents such as WHSmith in a full-colour glossy picture cover. A number of different editors were involved during this initial period,...
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GeoWorld Magazine billed itself as the "definitive magazine about GEOS". It was published in the late 1980s to early 1990s.
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The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs. The first issue of the newsletter...
Topics: homebrew computer club, newsletter, computers, vintage computers, programming, hobbyist
The Newsletter of the South Jersey Apple Users Group (SJAUG)
Topics: apple, sjaug, newsletter
The Newsletter of the South Jersey Apple Users Group (SJAUG)
Topics: apple, sjaug, newsletter
The Newsletter of the South Jersey Apple Users Group (SJAUG)
Topics: apple, sjaug, newsletter
The Newsletter of the South Jersey Apple Users Group (SJAUG)
Topics: apple, sjaug, newsletter, user group
The Newsletter of the South Jersey Apple Users Group (SJAUG)
Topics: apple, sjaug, newsletter
The Newsletter of the South Jersey Apple Users Group (SJAUG).
Topics: apple, sjaug, newsletter
The Newsletter of the South Jersey Apple Users Group (SJAUG).
Topics: apple, sjaug, newsletter
TheKAMASReport 01 Apr84
Topics: kamas, outline, processing, compusophic, text, ideas, retrieval, programming, productivity, oregon,...
TheKAMASReport 03 Oct84
Topics: stout, rove, version, ifso, kamas, newline, topic, wocase, compusophic, stem, rove mode, ascii...
TheKAMASReport 04 Feb85
Topics: kamas, rove, type, utility, topic, disk, stem, aux, stout, autojex, utility disk, aux rove, user...
TheKAMASReport 05 Jul85
Topics: kamas, version, utility, disk, leaf, wordstar, topic, command, outline, esc, utility disk, utility...
TheKAMASReport 06 Sept85
Topics: kamas, leaf, disk, kaypro, utility, autojex, wci, clock, topic, datest, utility disk, wci wci, type...
TheKAMASReport 07 Feb86
Topics: wcprt, kamas, ram, disk, rove, commands, files, user, topic, drive, ram disk, lang sys, utility...
TheKAMASReport 08 Mar86
Topics: kamas, utility, disk, stout, leaf, workst, program, newline, lsize, programming, utility disk,...
TheKAMASReport 09 Apr87
Topics: kamas, outline, dos, topic, version, file, files, text, enter, utility, kamas version, topic files,...
Metamorphosis: For the CoCo/OS9/OSK Communities, Issues 06-93 - 04-94
Topics: Metamorphosis Magazine, Magazine, CoCo, Tandy, Radio Shack, Color Computer, TRS-80, Coco, OS9, OSK
MOTD (Message of the Day) Vol 2 1-7 and others, TRS-80 Magazine
Topics: MOTD, Message of the Day, Magazine, TRS-80, Tandy, Radio Shack
The Rainbow Color computer newsletter Vol. 01 No 1 - Vol 8 No 11
Topics: The Rainbow, Newsletter, Magazine, Color computer, TRS-80, Tandy, Radio Shack
RD Computing Newsletter issue 10 MarchApril 1986
Topics: eprom, program, disk, jne, data, memory, module, myarc, blwp, mov, text text, extended basic, ryte...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 12 MayJune 1986
Topics: program, expansion, disk, myarc, graphx, ibm, memory, software, ottawa, gramkracker, extended...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 14 August 1986
Topics: printf, disk, program, extended, programs, basic, ram, software, poseur, myarc, extended basic,...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 15 September 1986
Topics: color, program, disk, blwp, mov, jne, frequency, cassette, circuit, console, alpha lock, disk...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 16 October 1986
Topics: disk, solder, pin, alpha, program, ibm, lock, myarc, iug, ics, alpha lock, extended basic, assembly...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 17 November 1986
Topics: software, display, disk, goto, programs, tigercub, program, graphics, tips, disks, total filer,...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 18 December 1986
Topics: disk, print, software, program, gpl, graphics, console, input, tigercub, programs, power supply,...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 19 January 1987
Topics: geneve, disk, program, programs, ibm, basic, software, myarc, graphics, memory, extended basic, joy...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 20 February 1987
Topics: disk, pin, program, gram, programs, gpl, assembler, memory, loader, graphics, socket pin, joy...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 21 March 1987
Topics: mov, ram, disk, program, dsr, gram, amos, myarc, titles, aei, video titles, operating system,...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 22 April 1987
Topics: disk, pin, connect, ram, memory, eeproms, program, programs, files, dsr, disk drive, command dos,...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 23 May 1987
Topics: disk, pin, myarc, programs, program, software, dsr, enter, ibm, ryte, ribbon cable
RD Computing Newsletter issue 24 June 1987
Topics: colors, color, circuit, console, dijit, rgb, sync, led, comparator, joy paint, dijit systems,...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 25 1987
Topics: pin, ram, pins, connect, solder, myarc, board, rom, tms, notch, connect pin, wire wrap, users...
RD Computing Newsletter issue 26 1987