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One of the UK Amstrad magazines for the CPC, issued monthly from January 1985 (Vol 1, No 1) to December 1988 (Vol 4, No 12). There has also been a [[Computing With The magazine started of catering for the CPC range and expanded to cover the Amstrad - Australian Edition]] which ran from August 1986 until December 1987PCW/PC range as well.
In October 1986, the magazine updated it's cover logo and in May 1987 [[Amtix]]! was rolled into the magazine, as evidenced by the Incorporating Amtix! logo on the front cover for the next 16 issues (until August 1988).
In June May 1987 's issue contained essentially the magazine became known as Computing with the Amstrad CPC (as there was a magazine produced called first edition of [http://cpcwiki.eu/index.php/File:CWTAPCWMag.jpg Computing with the Amstrad PCW] - which then in June 1987 split off to form its own separate magazine (also by Database Publications) - so hence why CWTA became known as Computing with the magazine only contained Amstrad CPC content. So from June onwards it was purely a CPC magazine. In September 1988, no longer the magazine title became the shorter name "CPC Computing" (the top left corner of the magazine said 'The new name for Computing with the Amstrad CPC') and PCW contentunderwent a slight makeover. All Amtix! & Amtips references vanished but essentially it was the same magazine. It ran for 4 issues before being 'merged' into [[Amstrad Computer User]] in January 1989. This was evident, by ACU having the 'with CPC Computing' logo on the cover of the magazine for the next 6 issue before disappearing in July 1989 as part of a magazine overhaul
In September 1988, it became known as CPC Computing and ran for 4 issues before being 'merged' into There has also been a [[Computing With The Amstrad Computer User- Australian Edition]] in January 1989which ran from August 1986 until December 1987 under license from Database Publications. This was evident, by ACU having the 'Things like 10-liners and listings were re-printed exactly along with CPC Computing' logo on the cover of the magazine for the next 6 issue before disappearing in July 1989 as part of a magazine overhaulother content.
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