#retrocomputingUnmoderated tagAll postsExplore CommunitiesTrending CommunitiesSteemitCryptoAcademyNewcomers' CommunitySteemit Feedbackআমার বাংলা ব্লগKorea • 한국 • KR • KOSteem AllianceSTEEM CN/中文Beauty of CreativityAVLE 일상Comunidad LatinaTron Fan ClubWORLD OF XPILAR#retrocomputingTrendingHotNewPayoutsMuteddarth-azrael (68)in #retrogaming • 2 days agoThe One (April 1991)Cover of the April 1991 issue of The One The One is a 16-bit gaming magazine that was published in the U.K. It…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 4 days agoByte (December 1981)Cover of the December 1981 issue of Byte The December 1981 issue of Byte magazine weighs it at around 548 pages. All…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 5 days agoYour Commodore (October 1985)Cover of the October 1985 issue of Your Commodore Your Commodore was one of many magazines covering Commodore…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 8 days agoYour 64 (October 1985)Cover of the October 1985 issue of Your 64 Your 64 is a Commodore 64 magazine that also covered the VIC-20 that was…darth-azrael (68)in #retrogaming • 12 days agoThe One (September 1992)Cover of the September 1992 issue of The One The One is a magazine that was published in the U.K. in the 1990s. It…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 13 days agoPC World (March 2007)Cover of the March 2007 issue of PC World By 2007, PC World was probably the only major mainstream computer…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 15 days agoAmiga Computing (July 1988)Cover of the July 1988 issue of Amiga Computing Amiga Computing is a magazine dedicated to the Commodore Amiga that…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 16 days agoPersonal Computer News (January 5th, 1985)Cover of the January 5th, 1985 issue of Personal Computer News Personal Computer News is a weekly publication that…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 18 days agoPC World (January 1990)Cover of the January 1990 issue of PC World PC World was one of the most widely read PC magazines in the U.S. In…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 20 days agoDigital Archaeology: Floppy Disk #10 – OLDPOLL.DOCA summary for those that haven't been keeping up with this series: I found a number of 5.25" disks at a thrift store…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 25 days agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron 600mThe Dell Inspiron 600M was probably one of the more popular laptops when it was released in the Summer of 2004. It was…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 29 days agoYour Commodore (January 1985)Cover of the January 1985 issue of Your Commodore Your Commodore is a magazine that was published in the U.K. and…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthByte (December 1984)Cover of the December 1984 issue of Byte In 1984, Byte covered personal computers and other small systems that were…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthByte (September 1981)Cover of the September 1981 issue of Byte The IBM PC was introduced around the same time this issue of Byte was on…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthPC World (February 1997)Cover of the February 1997 issue of PC World PC World was one of the most popular PC magazines in the U.S. for a…darth-azrael (68)in #retrogaming • last monthThe One (December 1989)Cover of the December 1989 issue of The One The One was a U.K. published magazine that covered various mostly 16-bit…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoBYTE (March 1981)Cover of the March 1981 issue of Byte Computer magazines have been around for a really long time. Or may I should…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoDigital Archaeology: Floppy Disk #10 – NEWMEM.DOCA summary for those that haven't been keeping up with this series: I found a number of 5.25" disks at a thrift store…darth-azrael (68)in #retrogaming • 2 months agoAdvanced Computer Entertainment (September 1991)Cover of the September 1991 issue of Advanced Computer Entertainment Despite the name, Advanced Computer…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron 1720I've always thought Dell has maintained better consistency in the quality of their laptops than most. There are, of…