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== Magazines == | == Magazines == | ||
* [[CPC Schneider International]] | * [[CPC Schneider International]] | ||
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* [http://www.weka-holding.de/ WEKA homepage] | * [http://www.weka-holding.de/ WEKA homepage] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:28, 13 September 2010
The German publisher DMV (Daten- und Medien-Verlagsgesellschaft mbH) was founded in 1984 by Christian Widuch in Eschwege, Germany, and totally assumed in 1992 by WEKA.
It published several computer magazines and books, distributed games and serious software for different computer systems and sold hardware mainly of projects of the magazines, like MIDI interfaces or eprommers.
Magazines
Hardware for CPC
- Schneiderware (a series of DIY projects that were released in their magazine)
Software for CPC
- Games
- Das Amulett (1992)
- Atomic (by Fraggle and Duck) (1992)
- Crystals (by Damir Petković)
- Cyrus II
- Fantastic Four (includes Cockaigne, Terranaut I & II and Fruits)
- Faszination in 3D (includes 3D-Light Cycle and 3D-Labyrinth)
- Know
- Startest
- Suicidal Tendencies (by Damir Petković) (1989/1992)
- Serious software
- Artworx (by Roland Weigelt) (1988)
- ConText CPC (by Matthias Uphoff) (1986)
- Copyshop (by Matthias Uphoff)
- FAst BAsic COMpiler
- Fraktal Generator 3-D (by Matthias Uphoff) (1988)
- Turbo-DATA-CPC
- XBDS (1992)