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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.


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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.