What is Wayne Green doing today? I really enjoyed reading Byte, 80-Micro and
a few of his other magazines. I had email contact with David Ahl (publisher
of Creative Computing) several years ago and he is now a financial planner
in NJ.
-Chandra
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org
[mailto:owner-classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Michael Nadeau
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 7:33 AM
To: classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: FW: TRS-80 Magazines
Kilobaud and Microcomputing were two separate magazines from different
publishers, but they never merged. "Kilobaud Microcomputing" was always the
title of the publication. I worked for the publisher, Wayne Green, who was
one of the people who started BYTE. When his ex-wife took over BYTE, Wayne
started Kilobaud.
--Mike
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From: "Sellam Ismail" <foo_at_siconic.com>
To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:19 AM
Subject: Re: FW: TRS-80 Magazines
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2001 THETechnoid_at_home.com wrote:
>
> > I don't know if the article you are looking for is in Kilobaud, but I
> > worshiped that mag back then and it predates Byte by a few years. In
fact,
> > I think it Became Byte.
>
> Not true on either count. Byte started at issue #1 in September, 1975.
> Kilobaud Microcomputing started at the end of 1976 or beginning of 1979.
> I don't have the issues in front of me to check but I believe this is
> where you got it mixed up with Byte. Kilobaud and Microcomputing were
> seperate mags that merged at some point.
>
> Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer
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