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Revision as of 17:43, 15 August 2006

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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 magazins and books, distributed games and serious software for the CPC among others and sold hardware mainly of projects of the magazines, like MIDI interfaces or eprommer.

Magazines

Software for CPC

Weblinks