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1980s Vintage Computers |
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Practical Computing MagazineThis was my favourite magazine of the early 1980s, from it I typed in several of the Basic games into my UK101, and read the reviews on machines like the Nascom, Pet Series, Acorns, TRS80 series and so on, together with software reviews for word processors, operating systems and the occasional game. Comments are welcome via e-mail; I would be especially interested to hear from the copyright holder(s) and/or the original authors.
I have scanned in a series of covers and a few magazine extracts, starting with the 'Son of Hexadecimal Kid' stories, plus a few equipment reviews and adverts.
Covers CoversThe early magazines had graphical front covers, later on they tended to be based on studio photographs, but with a twist! Covers from October 1978 to December 1980 One of the artists who produced some of the most stunning images was Ian Craig, as featured in an article in Crash magazine. Short StoriesThe editors of Practical Computing realised that computers can be a dry subject, so to add a bit of variety they included a short story almost every month. These usually were part sci-fi fantasy part black comedy. A long running series of 16 chapters was the Son of Hexadecimal Kid story, which appeared from September 1980 to December 1981. ReviewsDecember 1978 - Research
Machines 380Z InterviewsJuly 1982 - Clive
Sinclair, founder of Sinclair computers (nb - link to another web site). Feature articlesSeries of articles on robotics written by Mark Witkowski and published
on his web page. These are all scans in PDF format. August 1980 - Adventure II - description of a role playing game (1.7MB PDF file) AdvertsOctober 1979 - Superbrain (link to another site, advert half way down) December 1983 - Sanyo computer advert (typical 1980s!)
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