68000er
68000er
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description | German computer magazine |
publishing company | Markt & Technik Verlag (DE) |
First edition | 1986 |
attitude | 1993 |
Frequency of publication | per month |
Article archive | stcarchiv.de/stm1988 |
ISSN (print) | 0933-2308 |
68000er is a former computer magazine that was created in 1986 from a special series (4 issues, quarterly publication) of Happy Computer. Was named the magazine after the Motorola 68000 - processors , originally treated both the Atari ST - the Amiga - and the Apple Macintosh computer. From mid-1987 the magazine was discontinued and thematically divided into three new magazines - ST magazine , Amiga magazine and Macintosh magazine .
In 1986, Happy Computer published four 68000 special issues ; Starting with the 01/1987 issue, the 68000 magazine was published monthly and independently by Markt & Technik Verlag with a striking silver-colored cover. From issue 04/1988 the magazine was renamed ST Magazin 68000'er for a short period and finally ST Magazin. This took into account the fact that the Amiga magazine of the Amiga and Macintosh magazine, which had been published since mid-1987, removed the Apple Macintosh from this computer magazine and reported only on the Atari ST. The magazine's editor-in-chief was Horst Brandl .