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[[Category:CPC Press]]
 
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Your Computer was a British multi-platform magazine published monthly from 1981 to 1988. In early 1987 they starting focusing on the PC and Mac markets and got rid of type-ins etc which also lost a lot of readers. Within a year the magazine closed. There was an Australian version of this magazine as well, of the same name and similarly themed (however it ran longer - from 1981 to 1997).
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Your Computer was a British multi-platform magazine published monthly from 1981 to 1988 covering the range of home microcomputers along the way. Your Computer was a spin-off from the British magazine [[Practical Computing]]. In early 1987 they starting focusing on the PC and Mac markets and got rid of type-ins etc which also lost a lot of readers. Within a year the magazine closed. There was an Australian version of this magazine as well, of the same name and similarly themed (however it ran longer - from 1981 to 1997).
  
It contains some info about the early CPC history - for example, a CPC464 preview in the May 1984 issue (a month before the CPC464 was launched in June 1984) - which isn't found in CPC-specific magazines like [[Amstrad Computer User]] (which was launched in August 1984).
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It contains some info about the early CPC history - for example, a CPC464 preview in the May 1984 issue (a month before the CPC464 was launched in June 1984) - which isn't found in CPC-specific magazines like [[Amstrad Computer User]] (which was launched in August 1984). Other Amstrad content such as reviews and type-ins followed and became regular. By early 1987 CPC content began to taper off.
  
 
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== CPC Type-ins ==
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== Your Computer CPC Type-ins ==
  
 
Some early CPC type-ins. '''Caution:''' Quality of the scans isn't perfect (some are printed in tiny letters, which are more or less impossible to decipher). Please upload better scans...!
 
Some early CPC type-ins. '''Caution:''' Quality of the scans isn't perfect (some are printed in tiny letters, which are more or less impossible to decipher). Please upload better scans...!
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Please find a number of programs from Your Computer are available through CPC-Power Archives:
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http://www.cpc-power.com/cpcarchives/index.php?page=articles&num=127
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Better scans are also available too.
  
 
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File:YourComputer870300061.jpg|Mar 1987, Game: Pinball
 
File:YourComputer870300061.jpg|Mar 1987, Game: Pinball
 
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If you do a Fast Search on 'your computer' from CPC Power, you can get most of the above already typed in.
 
 
http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=search
 
  
 
== Your Computer - Australia ==
 
== Your Computer - Australia ==
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* ftp://ftp.worldofspectrum.org/pub/sinclair/magazines/YourComputer/ - scanned pages on World of Spectrum
 
* ftp://ftp.worldofspectrum.org/pub/sinclair/magazines/YourComputer/ - scanned pages on World of Spectrum
 
* http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/sec/3122/Your-Computer/ - More scans from Computing History.org.uk
 
* http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/sec/3122/Your-Computer/ - More scans from Computing History.org.uk
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 22 March 2017


Your Computer was a British multi-platform magazine published monthly from 1981 to 1988 covering the range of home microcomputers along the way. Your Computer was a spin-off from the British magazine Practical Computing. In early 1987 they starting focusing on the PC and Mac markets and got rid of type-ins etc which also lost a lot of readers. Within a year the magazine closed. There was an Australian version of this magazine as well, of the same name and similarly themed (however it ran longer - from 1981 to 1997).

It contains some info about the early CPC history - for example, a CPC464 preview in the May 1984 issue (a month before the CPC464 was launched in June 1984) - which isn't found in CPC-specific magazines like Amstrad Computer User (which was launched in August 1984). Other Amstrad content such as reviews and type-ins followed and became regular. By early 1987 CPC content began to taper off.

Cover scans

CPC Articles

CPC Adverts

Your Computer CPC Type-ins

Some early CPC type-ins. Caution: Quality of the scans isn't perfect (some are printed in tiny letters, which are more or less impossible to decipher). Please upload better scans...!

Please find a number of programs from Your Computer are available through CPC-Power Archives:

http://www.cpc-power.com/cpcarchives/index.php?page=articles&num=127

Better scans are also available too.

Your Computer - Australia

Your Computer Bumper book of Programs

http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Your_Computers_Bumper_book_of_Programs

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