Byte, October 1975

Byte, October 1975

Byte was a very long running computer magazine that ran from 1975 until 1998 and continued with an online presence until 2013. It was more technically oriented than most magazines and covered a wider range of material beyond just computers you were likely to use at home. In 1975 computers generally came in kit form requiring assembly, including soldering and needless to say were quite limited. The October 1975 issue includes:

Foreground

  • Add A Kluge Harp To Your Computer (Fun and Games)
  • LIFE Line 2 (Software)
  • A Quick Test of Keyboards (Hardware)
  • Add A Stack To Your 8008 (Hardware)
  • A Noval Assembler For The 8008 (Software)
  • Asynchronitis (Hardware)
  • Build A Graphics Interface (Hardware)

Background

  • Television Interface (Hardware)
  • Modular Construction (Hardware)
  • Buck Rogers And The Home Computer (Speculation)

Nucleus

  • Speaking of Computers
  • Letters
  • Clubs and Newsletters
  • A Word From The Publisher
  • Book Reviews
  • Bits and Pieces
  • Reader’s Service
  • The BYTE Questionaire

…and more!