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English: Micro-8 Computer User Group Newsletter June 27, 1975. This was published by the Cabrillo Computer Center in Lompoc California from September 1974 to June 1976. It was started by Hal Singer in response to the Mark-8 computer project that was featured in the July 1974 issue of Radio-Electronics. John Craig became co-editor in February 1975. Craig became the editor of the computer section of 73 magazine and the first editor of Kilobaud magazine in January 1977.
The early issues of this newsletter were in ALL CAPS because they printed on an ASR33 Teletype.
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Source Bryan Blackburn's collection of Intel 8008 documents.[1]
Author Hal Singer and John Craig (Editors)
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