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From: hr@uicsl.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Hardware magazine? (Microcornicopia
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Date: Tue, 5-Nov-85 19:55:00 EST
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	"I am interested in any magazines that might be 
	devoted to the hardware fiends amoung us."

How about "COMPUTER SMYTHE", the hardware journal.
"Computer Smythe is published quarterly in the interest of handcrafted
microcomputer hardware construction and enhancehement"...

I think it's published by the same people who do "The Audio Amateur".

One of the earlier issues had an article on building your own wire
wrap tool. The current, Vol. 1 NO. 3, continues a series on building
a 68000 system.

	Rate is $15.00 for 4 issues.

	Computer Smythe Magazine
	Circulation Department
	P.O. Box 176
	Peterborough, NH. 03458-0176

I think it's a pretty good magazine. A friend thinks it would have been
more useful about 5 years ago.


						harold ravlin
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