Compute!
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Compute!,
was an American home computer magazine that was published from 1979 to 1994, published by Small System Services (1979–1983) and ABC Publishing [1].
Compute!'s original goal was to write about and publish programs for all of the computers that used the 6502, such as KIM-1, Commodore PET, Commodore VIC-20, Atari 400/800 and Apple II, later also covering IBM PC, Atari ST, and the Amiga computers.
Selected Articles
1980 ...
- John Krause (1984). CHESS. Compute!, Issue 055 » Chess
- John Krause (1985). For IBM PC & PCjr CHESS. Compute!, Issue 064
- John Krause (1986). Psion Chess for IBM and Macintosh. Compute!, Issue 69, pdf » Psion
- James V. Trunzo (1986). Chessmaster 2000. Compute!, Issue 078
1990 ...
- Autumn Miller (1992). Check and mate: the ancient game meets modern times. Compute!, Issue 145
- Alfred C. Giovetti, Michael C. Giovetti (1992). Battle Chess CD-ROM Enhanced. Compute!, Issue 147
- Richard O. Mann (1992). The Chessmaster 3000. Compute!, Issue 147
- Jim Smith (1993). Grandmaster Chess. Compute!, Issue 154 » Grandmaster Chess
- David Sears (1993). Battle Chess 4000. Compute!, Issue 158