New: apple2All contenthive-129948hive-196917krsteemzzanhive-166405hive-180932hive-183959hive-185836photographyuncommonlabhive-183397hive-150122hive-144064hive-101145hive-188619bitcoinkrsuccesshive-145157hive-184714hive-193637hive-103599hive-139150hive-180301hive-109690TrendingNewHotLikersdarth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 3 years agoSuper Fan II & Zener Ray (Apple II)Exotic cooling solutions for computers are not just a modern phenomena. Most 8-bit computers didn't have any fans and may or may not have included heatsinks on the CPU or other chips. Nevertheless…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 4 years agoCore, Volume 1, Number 2, 1983Core was an offshoot of Hardcore Computist Magazine and was only published for three issues. This was a magazine dedicated to the Apple II line of computers and included mostly type-in programs and…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 4 years agoThe Bottom Line (Apple II)This particular ad is from the premiere issue of inCider from January 1983. inCider was a magazine dedicated to the Apple II line of computers. Back in the day, there were tons of computer mail…darth-azrael (67)in retrogaming • 4 years agoThe Movie Monster Game (Commodore 64)The Movie Monster Game was originally released by Epyx in 1986 for the Apple II and Commodore 64. It lets every kid realize their fantasy...at least if their fantasy is to control their favorite…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 4 years agoHardcore computing (Volume 1, Number 1)Hardcore Computing was a technically oriented magazine primarily for Apple II users. It was controversial for its emphasis on circumventing copy protection. The first issue includes: Publisher's…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 5 years agoComputist (July 1987)darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 5 years agoThe Best Of Hardcore Computing (1984)Hardcore Computing started life primarily as a magazine that provided information on circumventing disk based copy protection (mostly for the Apple II) though it did contain some other, mostly…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 5 years agoHardcore Computist (August 1988)Hardcore Computist was a technically oriented magazine that mostly covered the Apple II. It was controversial for its emphasis on circumventing the disk-based copy protection of the time. The August…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 5 years agoVersaWriter (Apple II)VersaWriter is a drawing tool that was released for the Apple II and other computers sometime in 1983. It consists of software and a tablet with an articulating arm to aid in drawing or tracing. All…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 6 years agoHardcore Computist, Issue Number 3Hardcore Computist was a long running magazine dedicated to the Apple II. It was relatively technical in content and was especially known for publishing details for circumventing disk based copy…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 6 years agoHardcore Computist – Issue Number 6 (1984)Read more:darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 6 years agoComputist (September 1988)"For The Serious User of Personal Computers" This magazine was primarily for Apple II users and was controversial for its emphasis on circumventing copy protection. While there were other…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 6 years agoS.A.M. (Atari 400/800, Apple II/II+)Speech synthesis seemed to be all the rage in the early to mid 1980s. S.A.M. is one of a variety of speech synthesis products available during that time. S.A.M. is short for Software Automatic Mouth…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 6 years agoComputist (March 1987)Computist (later Hardcore Computist) was a long running magazine for the Apple II line of computers. It was technically oriented and much of its coverage involved how to remove copy protection from…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 6 years agoA+ (August 1984)A+ was a long running and probably the most popular Apple 2 magazine for most of that computers life. The August 1984 issue was 188 pages and includes: Read more:darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 7 years agoThe Write Stuff (Apple II)Whereas computer games mostly stayed around the same price point throughout the 8-bit era, application software varied much more. For instance, this word processor, The Write Stuff, for the Apple II…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 7 years agoHardcore Computist, Issue Number 9Hardcore Computist, later just Computist, was a magazine dedicated to the Apple II that was published between 1981 and 1993. It covered various technincal aspects of the Apple II but was primarily…darth-azrael (67)in retrogaming • 7 years agoApple II / TSR Advertisement (1983)Read more:darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 7 years agoHardcore Computist, Issue Number 16 (1985)Hardcore Computist was a long running technically oriented Apple II magazine. It was somewhat controversial because it was mostly dedicated to circumventing copy protection. Issue number 16 from…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 7 years agoThe Graphic Solution (Apple II)Read more: