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Ad for the Sharp X1 - Japan, mid 1980s
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Atari A.N.A.L.O.G. Magazine - No. 5 (1982)
Computer Magazine 1984 ...
Post #338: Happy Computer, Ausgabe 2/1984.
Computronics TRS-80 Magazine Cover
Issue Number 51, November 1982
H&E Computronics, Inc. was renowned for its business software and TRS-80 monthly magazine. The magazine, initially called TRS-80 Monthly Newsletter, grew to become H&E Computronics Monthly News Magazine, a 70-page publication.
Created by publisher Howard Gosman, the magazine featured articles, columns, reviews, and third-party advertising. Notable columns included "The Crystal Ball," which shared news and rumors about TRS-80 developments, and Hubert S. Howe, Jr.'s columns on assembly language programming.
Although H&E Computronics continued selling business software until the late 1980s, the magazine ceased publication in September 1983, merging into BASIC Computing magazine.