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6502 User Notes, originally known as KIM-1 User Notes, focused on the KIM-1 and related products from MOS Technology.
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Compute II was a spin-off of the original Compute magazine. It supported the popular 6502-based single board computers of the time, particularly the KIM, SYM, AIM, and OSI. Compute II also had some limited converage for 1802-based SBCs.
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Initially published by the People's Computer Company, this newletter started in 1976 and covered many topics from the early days of hobbyist computing. When the 6502 appeared, various articles were written in Dr. Dobbs about it, and this is some of the earliest content about the 6502.
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Published by the UK-based geoCLUB, this newsletter supported users of GEOS on Commodore computers.
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Interactive was a newsletter published by Rockwell International. It featured articles by Rockwell employees and individual contributors, focused on the AIM 65 single board computer and related Rockwell products.
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MICRO was geared towards all 6502-based systems. It regularly featured articles for single board computers such as the KIM-1 and SYM-1, as well as desktop machines of the time such as the Commodore PET and Apple II.
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Published by Bruce Faierson through his company Northwest Music Center of Deerfield, IL. This newsletter focused on the Commodore B128.
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An internal company publication of Rockwell International of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, this newsletter has Commodore PET content.
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People's Computer Company, later renamed People's Computers, and later again renamed Recreational Computing, was one of the earliest publications about personal computers.
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Published by the University of California at Berkeley's Lawrence Hall of Science under the Computer Project.
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SPOT, the Society of PET Owners and Trainers, covers the early years of the Commodore PET. SPOT was first published in the People's Computers newsletters and edited by Phyllis Cole. It was then published in Recreational Computing magazine and edited by Harry Saal, who provided these extracts.
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A Commodore PET magazine published by PRINTOUT Publications of the UK.
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SYM-PHYSIS was the bimonthly newsletter of the SYM Users' Group. It focused on the Synertek Systems products such as the SYM-1 and close relatives.
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