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Hebdogiciel
August 2, 1985 cover
PublisherShift Éditions
First issue1983
Final issueJanuary 1987
Country France
Language French
ISSN 0760-6125
OCLC 474110099

Hebdogiciel was a French computer magazine which was published from 1983 until January 1987. [1] [2] It was printed in a newspaper style format and focused on 8- and 16-bit home computers of the time, such as the Commodore 64, ZX80, TI-99/4A, and others.

Each issue was a collection of both news articles on computer and software testing, treated satirically, and listings of source code which could be typed in by the reader.

References

  1. ^ Interview Hebdogiciel: 10 years after Le Virus Informatique Nr. 2. May 1997
  2. ^ Explanations about the end of the magazine by Gérard Ceccaldi, director of publication. Tilt magazine, 1988. (reprint)

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hebdogiciel
August 2, 1985 cover
PublisherShift Éditions
First issue1983
Final issueJanuary 1987
Country France
Language French
ISSN 0760-6125
OCLC 474110099

Hebdogiciel was a French computer magazine which was published from 1983 until January 1987. [1] [2] It was printed in a newspaper style format and focused on 8- and 16-bit home computers of the time, such as the Commodore 64, ZX80, TI-99/4A, and others.

Each issue was a collection of both news articles on computer and software testing, treated satirically, and listings of source code which could be typed in by the reader.

References

  1. ^ Interview Hebdogiciel: 10 years after Le Virus Informatique Nr. 2. May 1997
  2. ^ Explanations about the end of the magazine by Gérard Ceccaldi, director of publication. Tilt magazine, 1988. (reprint)

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