Last issue: 09-10/1989<br>
== Target market Editorial staff ==* '''Editorial staff'''** Carsten Borgmeier (Games; 06/1988 - 9-10/1989)** Thomas Eberle (Chief editor; - 12/1987)** Helmut Fischer (02/1987 - 9-10/1989)** Thomas Frietsch (Layout; 04/1989 - 09-10/1989)** Robert Kaltenbrunn (02/1987 - 03/1989)** Frederique Melchers (Layout; 06/1986 - 08/1987)** Bernhard Müller (Layout; 01/1988 - 07/1989)** Werner Rätz (Chief editor, Technical editor)** Hartmut Schmidt (Layout; 09/1987 - 12/1987)** Jürgen Seefeld (Layout; - 04/1986)
* '''Free-lancers'''
** Berthold Freier
** Erika Hölscher (05 & 07/1986)
** Hans Joachim Janek
** Gerhard Knapienski (- 08/1987)
** Rolf Knorre
** Friedrich Lorenz
** Markus Pisters
** Christoph Schillo
** H.P. Schwaneck
** Thomas Tai (05/1986 - 06/1987)
** Manfred W. Thoma
** Walter Tosberg
** Andreas Zallmann
== Target market ==
The CPC Schneider Magazin originally aimed at the semi-professional CPC user.
It contained game and software tests, market news, hardware modification tips (eg. an [[Atari-ST mouse adapter]]), software listing and much more.
== Its names ==
Its first name '''CPC Magazin''' was expanded to '''CPC Schneider Magazin''' with issue 04/1986 because many traders didn't know it was a magazine for the [[Schneider]] CPC and put it amongst some other computer magazines but not amongst the CPC magazines.