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PostPosted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 1:44 pm 
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Jason Scott reports that he's uploaded scans of 2,500 magazines in 7 days.

Computer Magazines
    6502 Micro Journal
    ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment) Magazine
    Ahoy! Magazine
    Amtix Magazine
    Amstrad Action
    Antic Magazine
    Atari Corporate Magazines (Atari Age, Atari Club Atarian)
    Big K Magazine
    Blip Magazine
    Commander Magazine
    Commodore Magazine
    Commodore DiskUser
    Commodore Horizons
    Commodore Power Play
    Commodore User
    Commodore World
    Compute!
    Compute! Gazette
    Computer and Video Games Magazine
    Computer Programmert Zur Unterhaltung (CPU) (German)
    Crash Magazine
    Enter Magazine
    Family Computing
    Gamers Connection
    Games Machine
    Hardcore Computist
    Info Magazine
    K Power Magazine
    Micro Adventurer Magazine
    MicroHobby (Spanish)
    Popular Computing Weekly
    Run Magazine
    SoftSide
    Toronto Pet Users Group (TPUG) Magazine
    Your 64 Magazine
    Your Commodore
    Your Computer
    Your Sinclair
    Your Spectrum
    ZX Computing Magazine
    ZX Spectrum Magazine
    Zzap!64 Magazine
Computer Newsletters
    Commodore Die Hard
    Eight Bit Boosters
    UnderColor


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That's a great task indeed. A quick look at the 6502 Micro journal showed they are not complete though.

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BigEd wrote:
Jason Scott reports that he's uploaded scans of 2,500 magazines in 7 days.

I'm a bit surprised that Transactor isn't in that list.


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There are some more 6502 Micro here (mirrored here)

Some Transactor content can be found here and some here

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I suppose this topic might as well contain pointers to any other online collections (with some 6502 relevance).

Here are some issues of 'Hardcore Computist'

(Edit: oops, this is already in the list above!)


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BigEd wrote:
Some Transactor content can be found here and some here


Niklas Ramsberg points us to Craig Bruce's nearly full collection of Transactor


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AtariAge user ThumpNugget has scanned some 70 issues of Byte and put them online in various places.

Included is the Nov '75 issue which contains a first mention(*) of the soon to be available 6501, and a 7-page article about it: 'Son of Motorola: (or, the $20 CPU Chip)' by Daniel Fylstra, which Michael Holley has put online as a standalone searchable pdf

(Michael asks that the file could be hosted on a specialist site - here perhaps?)

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The CPU: Which One?
In Hal Chamberlin's article in BYTE # 1, the relative merits of three computer designs were covered. In BYTE #3, Dan Fylstra covers a comparison of two additional designs. There is a large variety in the types of CPUs available to home brewers and kit builders - ranging from the 8008, 8080, 6800 and 6501 8-bit micros, to the 16-bit IMP and PACE micros, to commercial 16-bitters such as the LSI-11 and NAKED Milli products


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fachat wrote:
A quick look at the 6502 Micro journal showed they are not complete though.

Please see:
http://6502.org/documents/publications/micro/

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We should let Jason know about the more complete collection here - at archive.org we only see a few - presumably you're happy for him to upload your scans?

Edit: oops, no, there are actually 76 issues scanned at archive.org - I think that's the same set in both collections. (The interface at archive.org offers by default just the most recent uploads)

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BigEd wrote:
Edit: oops, no, there are actually 76 issues scanned at archive.org -

The scans of MICRO on the 6502.org site are original. They were a group project by several of our members. At the time of the project, the issues were not available on the web. Our scans are mirrored on at least two sites with permission (applearchives.org and bombjack.org). Richard Cini, who scanned many of them, also has them on his personal site.

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I think that's the same set in both collections.

I think it would be fine if our scans were mirrored on archive.org but I can't tell you if that's the case or not. We were not contacted by them.

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The BYTE magazines were are awesome back in the "old days", and would be fine "reads" even today! How does one ask for this as a Christmas present?

Those guys, was it Ciarcia or Garcia?, were ahead of there time back then... The little brain cells I have left tell me it was Steve Ciarcia straight from memory. I may be wrong though....


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