Computer Magazine Archive
I consider myself a computer historian. This is a list of articles from old computer magazines that I found interesting and wanted to archive. Enjoy.
Australian MacUser
- Apple Starts to Fill in the Blanks (1997)
- Halo Hardware to Top Mac Line (1997)
- Iomega to Shrink Disks for Portable (1997)
- Next Mac OS to Be Based on NeXTstep (1997)
- Plan Be (1997)
- Rhapsody in Blue (1997)
Australian Micro Computerworld
Australian Personal Computer
Byte magazine
Computer Language
- 80386 Promises a New Age for AI (1987)
- Charles Duff, ACTOR’s Shakespeare (1987)
- Inside OS/2 (1987)
- Will the Real AI Language Please Stand Up? (1987)
Computers and Automation (name later changed to Computers and People)
Dr. Dobb’s Journal
Electronics Australia
Fun with Computers and Games
MacWeek
- Apple Weighs RISC Technology for Next Generation of Computer (1987)
- Prepare to Enter Hypertext (1987)
MacWorld
- Apple Eliminates the Top Clone Vendor (1997)
- Be Bops on with New Software (1997)
- Why Apple Pulled the Plug (1997)
Micro
- A Unix-Like Operating System for 6809 Microprocessors (1983)
- A Unix-Like Operating System for 6809 Microprocessors Part 2 (1983)
- Apple II Operating Systems (1983)
- OS-9: A Structured Operating System (1983)
Mini-Micro Systems
- AI Emerges From the Shadows (1983)
- DEC PC Alumnus Beefs Up Franklin for Possible IBM-Compatible Portable (1983)
PCM
PC Magazine
ROM magazine
TODAY magazine
Unix Review
- A Berkeley Odyssey: Ten years of BSD history (1985)
- Fear and Loathing on the Unix Trail 76 (1985)
- Keeping Unix in Its Place: An interview with Bob Marsh (1984)
- The Business Evolution of the Unix System: An account from the inside (1985)
- The Evolution of C: Heresy and Prophecy (1985)
- The Genesis Story: an Unofficial, irreverent, incomplete account of how the UNIX operating system was developed (1985)
UNIX/WORLD
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