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Byte (October 1978) Cover of the October 1978 issue of Byte Byte was a long running compu
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Computer Shopper (August 1992) Cover of the August 1992 issue of Computer Shopper
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Byte (November 1982) Cover of the November 1982 issue of Byte Byte was probably the best
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Maximum PC (December 2001) Cover of the December 2001 issue of Maximum PC Maximum P
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Identifying a Mystery Computer From Almost 30 Years Ago Commodore 64C If you are someone who pays any attention to what I post here on Hive then you probably realize that old computers are a hobby of mine. I've loved comput
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Computer Shopper (January 1987) Cover of January 1987 issue of Computer Shopper
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Commodore Microcomputers (November/December 1984) Cover of the November/December 1984 issue of Commodo
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Digital Archaeology: eMachines T5088 eMachines were known for their bargain basement priced computers. Unfortunately, while they were certainly cheap for their time, you got what you paid for. The T5088 was their middle o
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Amstrad Computer User (January 1992) Cover of the January 1992 issue of Amstrad Computer User
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PC World (September 1997) Cover of the September 1997 issue of PC World As can be seen by th
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