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@ThumpNugget: It's really great to see you back and uploading your top quality scans. I have a closet full of Byte magazines that you are welcome to. I live in Portland, OR and would be willing to ship any of them to you (no charge to you of course). Let me know if there are any specific issues you are looking for.

Hey there.. Thanks I appreciate the offer.. To be honest I don't know how long I will be doing this. I am just going until the equipment gives up.. Could be tomorrow, could be another year or more.

 

I currently have 37 mags left to post (five of those have been scanned but not yet posted).. .I've just completed updating the first post of this thread which shows which mags have been done and those I have not yet scanned/posted.

 

Here is what is missing (looks like 17 mags):

 

Vol 00 (1975) Complete

Vol 01 (1976) Complete

Vol 02 (1977) Missing: Mar, Jul

Vol 03 (1978) Complete

Vol 04 (1979) Missing: Oct, Nov, Dec

Vol 05 (1980) Complete

Vol 06 (1981) Complete

Vol 07 (1982) Missing: Jan, Feb, Sep

Vol 08 (1983) Missing: Jan, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Nov

Vol 09 (1984) Complete

Vol 10 (1985) Missing: Feb, Mar, Dec

Vol 11 (1986) Complete

 

1977 and 1982 would be the priorities.. 1982 has the Atari articles that have never been completely scanned.

 

Have any of those?

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BYTE Vol 06-05 1981-05 Software Piracy - 524 Pages 337,362,039 bytes

 

FEATURES

Extended Color BASIC for the TRS-80 Color Computer

The Commodore VIC 20 Microcomputer: A Low Cost, High-Performance Consumer Computer

DC Motor Controls: Build a Motorized Platform

Washington Tackles the Software Problem

Legal Protection for Computer Hardware and Software

Wire-Wrapping and Proto-System Techniques

Speeding Up TRS-80 Graphics

An Integer Math Package for the 8080

Using Interrupts on the Apple II System

Digital Plotting with the Apple II Computer

Recursion and Side Effects In Pascal

DEMONS: A Symbolic Debugging Monitor

Build a Super Simple Floppy-Disk Interface, Part I

A File Catalog System for UCSD Pascal

Numerical Methods In Data Analysis

 

REVIEWS

The Epson MX-BO and MX-70 Printers by Kevin Cohan

BYTE's Arcade: Star Raiders; Super Nova; Tranquility Base; Asteroids in Space and Planetoid

Dancing Demon from Radio Shack

Super STEP

Wordsmith

 

NUCLEUS

Editorial: How Can We Stop Software Piracy?

Letters

System Notes: Improve TRS-80 Disk Operation: Add an External Data Separator; Faster BASIC for the Ohio Scientific

Programming Quickies: Using Page Two with Apple Pascal Turtle Graphics; Printf for the C Function Library

Cartoon

Education Forum: Getting Problem-Solving Advice From a Computer

Desk-Top Wonders: A Chessboard Journey on the Tl-59 Programmable Calculator

Technical Forum: Print Your Own Bar Codes: UPC Bar Codes With the Centronics PAPERBYTE Bar Codes with Integral Data Systems Printers; Favorite Benchmarks and Other Programs: Build a Noise Based Random-Number Generator: Fast Fourier Comes Back

BYTE's Bugs

Book Reviews: Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics. 2nd Edition: Travels in Computerland, or Incompatibilities

BYTELINES

BYTE's Bits

Ask BYTE

Software Received

Books Received

Clubs and Newsletters

Event Queue

What's New?

Unclassified Ads

 

 

Download it here: BYTE Vol 06-05 1981-05 Software Piracy

 

Cover

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Index

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@ThumpNugget: Here's a spreadsheet of the Byte issues I have. It's in LibreOffice format, but I believe that commercial spreadsheet applications can open it such as Excel or Numbers. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3870608/Byte.ods

If you need any of them, then please let me know by PM where to send them to.

I had an entirely complete collection of Byte at one point, which I sold off, these are the spare issues that I purchased when buying people's collections.

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Hey there.. Thanks I appreciate the offer.. To be honest I don't know how long I will be doing this. I am just going until the equipment gives up.. Could be tomorrow, could be another year or more.

 

I currently have 37 mags left to post (five of those have been scanned but not yet posted).. .I've just completed updating the first post of this thread which shows which mags have been done and those I have not yet scanned/posted.

 

Here is what is missing (looks like 17 mags):

 

Vol 00 (1975) Complete

Vol 01 (1976) Complete

Vol 02 (1977) Missing: Mar, Jul

Vol 03 (1978) Complete

Vol 04 (1979) Missing: Oct, Nov, Dec

Vol 05 (1980) Complete

Vol 06 (1981) Complete

Vol 07 (1982) Missing: Jan, Feb, Sep

Vol 08 (1983) Missing: Jan, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Nov

Vol 09 (1984) Complete

Vol 10 (1985) Missing: Feb, Mar, Dec

Vol 11 (1986) Complete

 

1977 and 1982 would be the priorities.. 1982 has the Atari articles that have never been completely scanned.

 

Have any of those?

So, it looks like the issues I have that would be interesting to you then would be:

1976: Jul

1979: Oct, Nov

1982: Feb

1985: Feb, Mar, Dec

 

You are, of course, welcome to any others in my spreadsheet. Let me know how to get them to you. Cheers!

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BYTE Vol 06-05 1981-05 Software Piracy - 524 Pages 337,362,039 bytes

 

FEATURES

Extended Color BASIC for the TRS-80 Color Computer

The Commodore VIC 20 Microcomputer: A Low Cost, High-Performance Consumer Computer

DC Motor Controls: Build a Motorized Platform

Washington Tackles the Software Problem

Legal Protection for Computer Hardware and Software

Wire-Wrapping and Proto-System Techniques

Speeding Up TRS-80 Graphics

An Integer Math Package for the 8080

Using Interrupts on the Apple II System

Digital Plotting with the Apple II Computer

Recursion and Side Effects In Pascal

DEMONS: A Symbolic Debugging Monitor

Build a Super Simple Floppy-Disk Interface, Part I

A File Catalog System for UCSD Pascal

Numerical Methods In Data Analysis

 

REVIEWS

The Epson MX-BO and MX-70 Printers by Kevin Cohan

BYTE's Arcade: Star Raiders; Super Nova; Tranquility Base; Asteroids in Space and Planetoid

Dancing Demon from Radio Shack

Super STEP

Wordsmith

 

NUCLEUS

Editorial: How Can We Stop Software Piracy?

Letters

System Notes: Improve TRS-80 Disk Operation: Add an External Data Separator; Faster BASIC for the Ohio Scientific

Programming Quickies: Using Page Two with Apple Pascal Turtle Graphics; Printf for the C Function Library

Cartoon

Education Forum: Getting Problem-Solving Advice From a Computer

Desk-Top Wonders: A Chessboard Journey on the Tl-59 Programmable Calculator

Technical Forum: Print Your Own Bar Codes: UPC Bar Codes With the Centronics PAPERBYTE Bar Codes with Integral Data Systems Printers; Favorite Benchmarks and Other Programs: Build a Noise Based Random-Number Generator: Fast Fourier Comes Back

BYTE's Bugs

Book Reviews: Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics. 2nd Edition: Travels in Computerland, or Incompatibilities

BYTELINES

BYTE's Bits

Ask BYTE

Software Received

Books Received

Clubs and Newsletters

Event Queue

What's New?

Unclassified Ads

 

 

Download it here: BYTE Vol 06-05 1981-05 Software Piracy

 

Cover

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Index

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BYTE Vol 10-07 1985-07 Computers and Space - 490 Pages 331,767,574 bytes


FEATURES
INTRODUCTION
PROGRAMMING PROJECT: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON NEARBY STARS
LIQUID-CRYSTAL DISPLAYS FOR PORTABLES
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: THE GRIDCASE
ClARCIA'S CIRCUIT CELLAR: LIVING IN A SENSIBLE ENVIRONMENT
PROGRAMMING INSIGHT: TRAVESTY REVISITED
PROGRAMMING INSIGHT: REAL-NuMBER FORMATTING YOUR APPLE

THEMES
INTRODUCTION
UPDATING THE OLDEST SCIENCE
MICROCOMPUTERS IN NASA:s SIR-8
COMET LINES IN FORTRAN
TRACKING EARTH SATELLITES
AUTOMATING A TELESCOPE
ASTRONOMICAL COMPUTING WITH MICROS
ASTRONOMY SOURCES
AN ASTRONOMY GLOSSARY

REVIEWS
INTRODUCTION
REVIEWER'S NOTEBOOK
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS PRO-LITE PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER
NCR PERSONAL COMPUTER MODEL 4
MONITORING HALLEY'S COMET
SPACE-FLIGHT SIMULATORS
MAXTHINK
THE ANCHOR AUTOMATION SIGNALMAN MARK XII MODEM
REVIEW FEEDBACK

KERNEL
INTRODUCTION
COMPUTING AT CHAOS MANOR: COME TO THE FAIRE
CHAOS MANOR MAIL
BYTE WEST COAST: SNOBOL AND ICON
BYTE U.K.: STARLIT SPECTRUM
BYTE JAPAN: PERIPHERALS, CHIPS, AND NEW COMPUTERS
ACCORDING TO WEBSTER: START-UP
MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS: PARSING AND SOLVING LINEAR EQUATIONS
CIRCUIT CELLAR FEEDBACK
BYTELINES

NUCLEUS
Editorial: Access to Computers, Scuples or Rubles
Microbytes
Letters
Fixes and Updates
Whats New
Ask BYTE
Clubs and Newsletters
Book Reviews
Event Queue
Books Received
Unclassified Ads


Download it here: http://www.strikequick.com/BYTE/BYTE Vol 10-07 1985-07 Computers and Space.pdf

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Index

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BYTE Vol 10-09 1985-09 10th Anniversary Issue - 494 Pages 332,989,107 bytes

 

I was actually planing on putting up a different BYTE today but clicked this one by mistake and did not realize it until I was almost done with the table of contents so it will have to do! Bytes 10th Anniversary Issue and it is a good one! Nice timeline of computer history during the last 10 years, interviews with Jerry Pournelle, Robert Tinney, and Steve Ciarcia.. Plus an article on expanding an Atari 800XL to 256K.

FEATURES
INTRODUCTION
CIARCIA'S CIRCUIT CELLAR: BUILD THE SBI80 SINGLE-BOARD COMPUTER. PART I: THE HARDWARE
PROGRAMMING PROJECT: AN ANALYSIS OF SORTS
THE DSI-32 COPROCESSOR BOARD. PART 2: THE SOFTWARE
AN ALGORITHM FOR DISK CACHING WITH LIMITED MEMORY
ASTROPHYSICAL NUMBER CRUNCHING
TWO GENERALIZED FLOATING-POINT REPRESENTATIONS
TURBO PASCAL DRIVES THE MOUSE
IBM COMPATIBILITY FOR THE NEC APC III
PROGRAMMING INSIGHT: BUILD A TRAVESTY TREE
PROGRAMMING INSIGHT: PRINTING PASCAL GRAPHICS

 

BYTE CELEBRATES 10 YEARS

A MICROCOMPUTER TIMELINE

EVOLUTION OF THE MICROPROCESSOR

INTERVIEW: CARL HELMERS

INTERVIEW: STEVE CIARCIA

INTERVIEW: ROBERT TINNEY

INTERVIEW: JERRY POURNELLE

 

THEMES
INTRODUCTION
EGO: A HOME-BUILT CPU, PART I: THE SOFTWARE
THE QUARTER-MEG ATARI 800XL
A PARALLEL-TO-SERIAL PRINTER PORT ADAPTER
ADD FUNCTION KEYS TO YOUR MICROCOMPUTER

REVIEWS
INTRODUCTION
REVIEWER'S NOTEBOOK
THE KAYPRO 16
A transportable IBM PC- and PC XT-compatible.
THE OSBORNE 3
WORDSTAR 2000
XyWRITE II
FILEVISION
DB MASTER FOR THE MACINTOSH
PARADISE MODULAR GRAPHICS CARD
THE RAMDISK-64
KEYPORT 717
REVIEW FEEDBACK

KERNEL
INTRODUCTION
COMPUTING AT CHAOS MANOR
CHAOS MANOR MAIL
BYTE U.K.: SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF MICROCOMPUTING
BYTE JAPAN: A HISTORY OF JAPAN'S MICROCOMPUTERS
ACCORDING TO WEBSTER: WEST COAST FAIRE, MAC STUFF.
MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS: PI, e, AND ALL THAT
CIRCUIT CELLAR FEEDBACK
BYTELINES


Editorial: TEN GOOD YEARS
Microbytes
Letters
Fixes and Updates
Whats New
Ask BYTE
Clubs and Newsletters
Book Reviews
Event Queue
Books Received
Unclassified Ads


Download it here: http://www.strikequick.com/BYTE/BYTE Vol 10-09 1985-09 10th Anniversary Issue.pdf

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Index

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Hello all and Dragonstomper, tyvm for your excellent contribution to those of us that used to subscribe to BYTE back when personal computers were being hatched . I was trying to convert my library to PDF but decided to see if it was available on DVD instead, then realized I could not find it for sale anywhere. Happened upon your 'goldmine' and jumped for joy !

 

I admit I am a bit guilty for contributing to your recent bandwidth usage as I have acquired the entire archive over the past week. As I have also a significant set of the issues, I am reviewing what I have , perhaps I can contribute something to your collection. I will let you know what I have, perhaps I can scan some issues myself and send them your way. The drawback is the free software I am using does not OCR the text so I may be able to send you image files instead ?

 

In any case thank you again for sharing your time !

 

Caveat : I still have my original 2600, 400 and some of the cartridges from years past ! I can still remember some of the computer shows I went to in L.A. when it was all new. Cheers

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BYTE Vol 09-07 1984-07 Computers and Video - 456 Pages 312,954,428 bytes

We have not given 1984 much attention lately so I thought I'd throw them a bone this time around.. Spock is on the cover! Reviews of Turbo Pascal, Symphony, Microsofts attempt to make a Unix-ish OS for the PC, The Sage II and IV and if that's not enough Jerry Pournelle talks all about the AT&T computers. Fun issue.

 

FEATURES
INTRODUCTION
SYMPHONY: A FULL ORCHESTRA VERSION OF LOTUS 1·2·3
CIARCIA'S CIRCUIT CELLAR: A MUSICAL TELEPHONE BELL
THE WEST COAST FAIRE
AN ADA LANGUAGE PRIMER, PART 2: TOOL BUILDING IN ADA
KERMIT: A FILE-TRANSFER PROTOCOL FOR UNIVERSITIES. PART 2:
STATES AND TRANSITIONS, HEURISTIC RULES. AND EXAMPLES

THEME: VIDEO
INTRODUCTION
ELECTRONIC ENCYCLOPEDIAS
TELEVISIONS AS MONITORS
COMPUTER CONTROL OF A VIDEO RECORDER
VIDEODISCS AND COMPUTERS
CONTROLLING VIDEODISCS WITH MICROS

REVIEWS
INTRODUCTION
REVIEWER'S NOTEBOOK
THE SAGE II AND SAGE IV COMPUTERS
THE COMPAQ PLUS
XENIX FOR THE IBM PC XT
TURBO PASCAL
LISP FOR THE IBM PERSONAL COMPUTER
THE SMITH-CORONA L-1000 PRINTER
REVIEW FEEDBACK

KERNEL
INTRODUCTION
COMPUTING AT CHAOS MANOR: THE AT&T COMPUTERS
CHAOS MANOR MAIL
BYTE WEST COAST: TRENDS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS
BYTE JAPAN: START-UP
MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS: INVARIANCE

EDITORIAL: PATRONIZING THE NAIVE USER
MICROBYTES
LETTERS
UPDATE
WHAT'S NEW
ASK BYTE
CLUBS AND NEWSLETTERS
BOOK REVIEWS
EVENT QUEUE
BYTE'S BUGS
BYTE'S BITS
BOOKS RECEIVED
UNCLASSIFIED ADS
BYTE'S ONGOING MONITOR BOX, BOMB RESULTS
READER SERVICE


Download it here: http://www.strikequick.com/BYTE/BYTE Vol 09-07 1984-07 Computers and Video.pdf


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Index

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Is the back cover missing from this latest scan? Also the contrast , brightness, and saturation seem a little on the high side. A 10% reduction might be a good thing?

 

Details in the cover are blown out, and there is too much contrast in the b/w mega-board ad at the back.

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