ISTR a site that had articles as well, but a google search only tuned up the
Byte Archive which only goes back to 94. The UK site is nice but only has
the covers, and those up till about 88. There was an amazing site for Atari 8-
bits that had all the Aari "Antics" and "STart" mags and, IIRC,
articles,
scanned , but which wouldn't come up.
http://www.atarimagazines.com/ . It
would seem unlikely that he would give up his domain name, so hopefully it's
only temporary. Perhaps Curt Vendel knows.
I have about a dozen Bytes from 81-83. Also most of the ST mags from the
early 90s, ST User, ST Review, and ST Format, as well as a few others,
when I would anxiously await the next months edition, as well as the disks,
and have some additional disks earlier than that.
There's also a TI99 archive and CoCo Rainbow one I believe.
There was a German emulator site that had almost all the major Atari mag-
disks available for download. Can't find the URL.
A guy came on the list several years ago claiming he was going to do a
huge site with all the zines and looking for copies to scan, but later it
began to look like a scam.
Lawrence
Dave McGuire wrote:
Hi folks. Some time ago, I found an online
archive of scans of the
front covers of every issue of BYTE magazine.
I couldn't find the Byte covers site, but I did find an amazing site that
covers several magazines, including Atari User and Computer & Video Games - the
first magazines I ever bought.
http://www.sville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/old-computer-mags/
When I have more money I'm going to track down some of the old issues. My
parents threw away most of my mid-80s computer mags at the time. I have fond
memories of the old Atari User magazine, especially the one with the knight
cover. -- Gareth Knight Amiga Interactive Guide - the largest Amiga history site
on the net
http://amiga.emugaming.com |
http://www.amigau.com/aig/index.html
(new mirror, no popups!)
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