Byte Magazine Archive 1975 to 1995

(worldradiohistory.com)

51 points | by oldnetguy a day ago ago

9 comments

  • GMoromisato a day ago ago

    Jerry Pournelle reviewed my 4X game Anacreon back in 1989:

    He basically complained about all the bugs and usability problems with it for 90% of the review. But then:

    "The game of the month is clearly Anacreon; despite its problems, it's playable and the flavor is good, much like Beam Piper's old Space Viking series. Also, the author is busily fixing bugs even as I write this. (I called him a few minutes ago and read him what I've said.)"

    Those were simpler days.

    https://www.worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Consumer/Archive-B...

    • jhbadger a day ago ago

      I remember Anacreon! I used to play that, and another Turbo Pascal game called BEGIN that was a sort of port of the Star Fleet Battles board game on my first PC clone that I got in the early 1990s aftet leaving the 8-bit world.

  • Smalltalker-80 a day ago ago

    I have this stored locally, of course. And re-bought one physical issue from 1981, that defined computer interaction and programming as we know it today. Say my name... :-) https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1981-08

  • gnabgib a day ago ago

    Popular in 2023 (223 points, 99 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34397245

    Also on the Internet Archive (274 points, 2018, 111 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17683184

  • wewewedxfgdf a day ago ago

    I think I own most of them in print I wonder if its worth much.

    • glimshe 13 hours ago ago

      If you are patient, you could name some money by selling them individually on eBay

  • techcode 15 hours ago ago

    1990-01: "At last, an assistant that follows your directions"

  • OhMeadhbh a day ago ago

    I think you can get all the same content at the internet archive without the mandatory tracking cookies.

  • justin66 a day ago ago

    Are any of the overseas or foreign language editions archived anywhere?