- A
microcomputer is a small,
relatively inexpensive computer having a
central processing unit (CPU) made out of a microprocessor. The
computer also includes...
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Kilobaud Microcomputing was a
magazine dedicated to the
computer homebrew hobbyists from 1977 to 1983. It was one of the
three influential computer magazines...
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started Kilobaud Microcomputing in
January 1977." In the
early 1980s, he ****isted in the
creation of the
Brazilian microcomputing magazine,
Micro Sistemas...
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creator of many
magazines such as 73,
founded 80
Microcomputing as a
spinoff of his
Kilobaud Microcomputing solely for
Tandy Corporation's
Radio Shack TRS-80...
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InfoWorld (IW) is an
American information technology media business.
Founded in 1978, it
began as a
monthly magazine. In 2007, it
transitioned to a web-only...
- Ken (August 1983). "Pocket Size Floppies:
Revolution or Rip-Off?".
Microcomputing. pp. 52–54.
Retrieved 12
December 2024. Shea, Tom (13 June 1983). "Shrinking...
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folding in
ladybird beetles by
artificial elytron transplantation and
microcomputed tomography".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences. 114 (22):...
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equipment and
software for CP/M. CP/M
rapidly lost
market share as the
microcomputing market moved to the IBM-compatible platform, and it
never regained its...
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seymouriamorphs (Tetrapoda)
uncovered by high-resolution x-ray
microcomputed tomography, and the
origin of the
amniote crown group" (PDF). Palaeontology...
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would benefit.
Discussing the report,
Wayne Green,
publisher of 80
Microcomputing,
warned that the
company might have
become overconfident from defeating...