Computing
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Juiced.GS, Volume 29, Issue 3, September 2024
This is a complete collection of Juiced.GS. New issues are continually added as they are received by the library.
Juiced.GS, Volume 29, Issue 4, December 2024?
This is a complete collection of Juiced.GS. New issues are continually added as they are received by the library.
Kilobaud Microcomputing
Kilobaud Microcomputing (later known as Microcomputing) was a computer hobbyist magazine published from 1977 to 1983. It was originally published under the title kilobaud. The Computer Hobbyist Magazine.
Kilobaud Microcomputing, 1980, Volume 1
This is a collection of six bound volumes of Kilobaud Microcomputing, 1980–1982. The spines and inside covers of these volumes indicate that they were originally bound by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, MA.
Kilobaud Microcomputing, 1980, Volume 2
This is a collection of six bound volumes of Kilobaud Microcomputing, 1980–1982. The spines and inside covers of these volumes indicate that they were originally bound by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, MA.
Kilobaud Microcomputing, 1981, Volume 1
This is a collection of six bound volumes of Kilobaud Microcomputing, 1980–1982. The spines and inside covers of these volumes indicate that they were originally bound by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, MA.
Kilobaud Microcomputing, 1981, Volume 2
This is a collection of six bound volumes of Kilobaud Microcomputing, 1980–1982. The spines and inside covers of these volumes indicate that they were originally bound by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, MA.
Kilobaud Microcomputing / Microcomputing, 1982, Volume 1
This is a collection of six bound volumes of Kilobaud Microcomputing, 1980–1982. The spines and inside covers of these volumes indicate that they were originally bound by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, MA.
Kilobaud Microcomputing / Microcomputing, 1982, Volume 2
This is a collection of six bound volumes of Kilobaud Microcomputing, 1980–1982. The spines and inside covers of these volumes indicate that they were originally bound by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, MA.
MacHome Journal, Volume 2, Number 3 clipping, Jump Raven review, March 1994
This is a collection of production materials, memos, correspondence, scripts, press and marketing materials, press clippings, and demo software from CyberFlix Incorporated. In particular, this collection includes an extense amount of pre-production research materials and multiple draft scripts for Cyberflix's 1996 game Titanic: Adventure Out of Time, for which Andrew Nelson served as writer and producer.
