Albert Posted July 8, 2005 Share Posted July 8, 2005 The full text of Compute II magazine is now available at The Classic Computer Magazine Archive. Compute II, subtitled "The Single-Board Compute", was a short-lived spin-off from Compute! magazine that only published two issues in 1980. It focused on KIM, AIM, SYM, and OSI single-board computers. Articles in the archive include "Designing an IEEE-488 Receiver with the SYM" and reviews of expansion kits for early single-board computers, including a Speak & Spell interface for the SYM. A complete list of the Compute II articles is available here. Launched in 1996, the Classic Computer Magazine Archive serves up 6,000 articles from early personal computer magazines including Compute, Creative Computing, Antic, STart, Hi-Res, Tandy Whiz Kids comic books, and is hosted by AtariAge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curt Vendel Posted July 8, 2005 Share Posted July 8, 2005 I really have to give major kudos' to Kevin and all the work he's done and continue's to do. I wasn't even aware that such an off-shoot of Compute! was ever made and I'm very grateful to know its on-line and available. Thank you! Curt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Savetz Posted July 8, 2005 Share Posted July 8, 2005 Thanks, Curt! We're trying something new that will hopefully mean we can make more great material available much more quickly: user contributions with a specific goal in mind. Here's how it works: You can make a contribution with PayPal for a specific project at AtariMagazines.com or AtariArchives.org. If the target amount is reached, we'll be able to outsource the OCR/HTML work to get material online quickly. If not, you get your contribution back in full. Our first user-supported project: Of the 30+ books available at AtariArchives.org, one of the most popular is Computer Animation Primer by David Fox and Mitchell Waite. However, that book is currently available only with full-page images. If successful, this fundraiser will allow us to make the full text available. This would be much more useful, searchable, and easier to read. Users will be able to copy and paste excerpts for reports, etc. Want to make it happen? Contribute $8 or more at https://www.fundable.org/groupactions/compu...animationprimer Thanks Kevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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