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Compute! magazine "was published from 1979 through September 1994. It covered every major platform until it became a PC-only publication in May 1988" according to atariarchives.com. | '''Compute!''' magazine "was published from 1979 through September 1994. It covered every major platform until it became a PC-only publication in May 1988" according to atariarchives.com. | ||
It did not have a specific Color Computer section, but since it was designed for the typical home user of the time, the programs published were occasionally offered in Color Computer form. | It did not have a specific Color Computer section, but since it was designed for the typical home user of the time, the programs published were occasionally offered in Color Computer form. | ||
There was a variant of Compute! named Compute!'s Gazette, which was only for the Commodore line of computers. | There was a variant of Compute! named '''Compute!'s Gazette''', which was only for the Commodore line of computers. | ||
[[Category:Magazines]] | [[Category:Magazines]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:09, 11 September 2015
Compute! magazine "was published from 1979 through September 1994. It covered every major platform until it became a PC-only publication in May 1988" according to atariarchives.com.
It did not have a specific Color Computer section, but since it was designed for the typical home user of the time, the programs published were occasionally offered in Color Computer form.
There was a variant of Compute! named Compute!'s Gazette, which was only for the Commodore line of computers.