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25: 352:"in each issue than any magazine in the industry". A typical issue would feature a large-scale program for one of the covered platforms, with smaller programs for one or more platforms filling the remainder of the issue's type-ins. Most personal computers of the time came with some version of the 131: 388:(available for Apple II, Atari and Commodore hardware, and written in BASIC). Early versions of MLX accepted input in decimal, but this was later changed to the more compact hexadecimal format. It was noted particularly for software such as the multiplatform word processor 476:, Lock started another company, Signal Research, which was among the first to publish magazines and books about computer games. Among the biggest magazine published by Signal Research was 316:. Coverage of the kit computers and the Commodore PET were eventually dropped. The platforms that became mainstays at the magazine were the Commodore 64, VIC-20, Atari 8-bit computers, 1100: 916: 556:, before moving back to Greensboro and working for his father's insurance wholesaler company Group US as an Information Technology Manager. He has retired as of 2016. 1135: 1140: 338:
acquired Compute! Publications in May 1983 for $ 18 million in stock, and raised circulation of the magazine from 200,000 to 420,000 by the end of the year.
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a quarterly magazine featuring essays, fiction and poetry about all things Southern, in 2005, but ceased publication after only four issues the next year.
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With the May 1988 issue, the magazine was redesigned and the type-in program listings were dropped, as was coverage of the Atari 8-bit computers. In 1990,
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were added to its line-up. It also published a successful line of computer books, many of which consisted of compilations of articles from the magazine.
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covered all major platforms, and several single-platform spinoffs of the magazine were launched. The most successful of these was
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Editors of the magazine included Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield, Charles Brannon, and Tom R. Halfhill. Noted columnists included
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at the beginning of the program. Machine language listings could be entered with a program provided in each issue called
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s original goal was to write about and publish programs for all of the computers that used some version of the
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s assets, including its subscriber list, in 1994. General Media had ceased its publication before the sale.
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was out of publication for several months when it was sold to General Media, publishers at the time of
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magazine that was published from 1979 to 1994. Its origins can be traced to 1978 in Len Lindsay's
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magazines, in May of that year. General Media changed the title of the magazine to
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Small System Services
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0194-357X
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home computer
Commodore PET
Compute!'s Gazette
VIC-20
Commodore 64
MOS Technology 6502
PET
VIC-20
Atari 400/800
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