I spent this week working through the 1976 summer break of Creative Computing (or at least I'd like to gather that computer magazine took a two-issue break in the middle of that year, the better to not have to hunt down two rare early issues). Along the way, I did manage to mark the
continued development of microcomputers and indulged myself by including a page other than a cover (which, for BYTE, had reached past simply coloured drawings to the point of the Robert Tinney paintings
long associated with it).
BYTE, May 1976Artist and ComputerBYTE, June 1976Popular Electronics, July 1976BYTE, July 1976Good Grief! This entry was originally posted at
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