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1975
BYTE Vol 00-01 1975-Sep - The Worlds Greatest Toy
BYTE Vol 00-02 1975-Oct - Build A Graphics Display
BYTE Vol 00-03 1975-Nov - Is This Next
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BYTE Vol 00-04 1975-Dec - Assembling an Altair
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1976
BYTE Vol 00-05 1976-Jan - Build a Light Pen
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BYTE Vol 00-06 1976-Feb - Color Graphics
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BYTE Vol 00-07 1976-Mar - Cassette Interfaces
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BYTE Vol 00-08 1976-Apr - Automation
BYTE Vol 00-09 1976-May - Shooting Stars
BYTE Vol 00-10 1976-Jun - The Game of LIFE in Color
BYTE Vol 00-11 1976-Jul - Core Memories
BYTE Vol 00-12 1976-Aug - Speech Synthesis
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BYTE Vol 00-13 1976-Sep - Bicentennial
BYTE Vol 00-14 1976-Oct - Ham Radio
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BYTE Vol 00-15 1976-Nov - More Fun than Crayons
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BYTE Vol 00-16 1976-Dec - Machine Readable Print
1977
BYTE Vol 02-01 1977-Jan - Hash Tables and Interrupts
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BYTE Vol 02-02 1977-Feb - Usable Systems
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BYTE Vol 02-03 1977-Mar
BYTE Vol 02-04 1977-Apr - Baudot Machines
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BYTE Vol 02-05 1977-May - Interfacing
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BYTE Vol 02-06 1977-Jun - Cognitive Robot
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BYTE Vol 02-07 1977-Jul - Model Railroads
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BYTE Vol 02-08 1977-Aug - Working with APL
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BYTE Vol 02-09 1977-Sep - Music and Computers
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BYTE Vol 02-10 1977-Oct - Implementing Space War
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BYTE Vol 02-11 1977-Nov - Sweet 16 - Memory And Interrupts
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BYTE Vol 02-12 1977-Dec - The Star Trek Computers
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1978
BYTE Vol 03-01 1978-Jan - The Brains of Men and Machines
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BYTE Vol 03-02 1978-Feb - Hardware Projects
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BYTE Vol 03-03 1978-Mar - Computer Music Systems
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BYTE Vol 03-04 1978-Apr - Optimization A Case Study
BYTE Vol 03-04 1978-Apr - Robot Simulation
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BYTE Vol 03-05 1978-May - Graphics In Depth
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BYTE Vol 03-06 1978-Jun - Natural Language
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BYTE Vol 03-07 1978-Jul - Kimer Kim-1 Timer
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BYTE Vol 03-08 1978-Aug - Pascal
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BYTE Vol 03-09 1978-Sep - Graphic Manipulations
BYTE Vol 03-10 1978-Oct - Chess for the Microcomputer
BYTE Vol 03-10 1978-Oct - Creating a chess player
BYTE Vol 03-10 1978-Oct - Creating a Chess Player (EXTRACT)
BYTE Vol 03-11 1978-Nov
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BYTE Vol 03-12 1978-Dec
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1979
BYTE Vol 04-01 1979-Jan - Life Algorithms
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BYTE Vol 04-02 1979-Feb - Robot Arm
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BYTE Vol 04-03 1979-Mar - Plain Text
BYTE Vol 04-04 1979-Apr - Low Level Programming
BYTE Vol 04-05 1979-May - Computer Generated Maps
BYTE Vol 04-06 1979-Jun - Artificial Intelligence
BYTE Vol 04-07 1979-Jul - Automating Eclipses
BYTE Vol 04-08 1979-Aug - LISP
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BYTE Vol 04-09 1979-Sep - Homebrewing
BYTE Vol 04-10 1979-Oct - Genealogy
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BYTE Vol 04-11 1979-Nov - Fun and Games
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BYTE Vol 04-12 1979-Dec - Numerical Analysis
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1980
BYTE Vol 05-01 1980-Jan - Domesticated Computers
BYTE Vol 05-02 1980-Feb - Graph Theory
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BYTE Vol 05-03 1980-Mar - Computers in the Laboratory
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BYTE Vol 05-04 1980-Apr - Printed Software Becomes A Reality
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BYTE Vol 05-05 1980-May - Floppy Disks
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BYTE Vol 05-06 1980-Jun - Inter Computer Communications
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BYTE Vol 05-07 1980-Jul - Computers and education
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BYTE Vol 05-08 1980-Aug - The Forth Language
BYTE Vol 05-09 1980-Sep - Homebrewing
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BYTE Vol 05-10 1980-Oct - Software
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BYTE Vol 05-11 1980-Nov - High-Resolution Graphics
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BYTE Vol 05-12 1980-Dec - Adventure
1981
BYTE Vol 06-01 1981-Jan - Hand Held Computers
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BYTE Vol 06-02 1981-Feb - The Computer And Voice Synthesis
BYTE Vol 06-03 1981-Mar - Programming Methods
BYTE Vol 06-04 1981-Apr - Future Computers
BYTE Vol 06-05 1981-May - Software Piracy
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BYTE Vol 06-06 1981-Jun - Operating systems
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BYTE Vol 06-07 1981-Jul - Energy Conservation
BYTE Vol 06-08 1981-Aug - Smalltalk
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BYTE Vol 06-09 1981-Sep - Artificial Intelligence
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BYTE Vol 06-10 1981-Oct - Local Networks
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BYTE Vol 06-11 1981-Nov - Data Base Management Systems
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BYTE Vol 06-12 1981-Dec - Computer Games
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1982
BYTE Vol 07-01 1982-Jan - The IBM Personal Computer
BYTE Vol 07-02 1982-Feb - Winter computing
BYTE Vol 07-03 1982-Mar - Printers
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BYTE Vol 07-04 1982-Apr - Human factors engineering
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BYTE Vol 07-05 1982-May - Japanese Computers
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BYTE Vol 07-06 1982-Jun - Interactive Videodiscs
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BYTE Vol 07-07 1982-Jul - Computers_in_the_Arts_and_Sciences
BYTE Vol 07-08 1982-Aug - Logo
BYTE Vol 07-09 1982-Sep - Computers and the disabled
BYTE Vol 07-10 1982-Oct - Computers in business
BYTE Vol 07-11 1982-Nov - Graphics
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BYTE Vol 07-12 1982-Dec - Game Plan 1982
1983
BYTE Vol 08-01 1983-Jan - Looking ahead
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BYTE Vol 08-02 1983-Feb - Standards
BYTE Vol 08-03 1983-Mar - Mass storage
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BYTE Vol 08-04 1983-Apr - New chips
BYTE Vol 08-05 1983-May - The Electronic Office
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BYTE Vol 08-06 1983-Jun - 16 bit designs
BYTE Vol 08-07 1983-Jul - Videotex
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BYTE Vol 08-08 1983-Aug - C Programming Language
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BYTE Vol 08-09 1983-Sep - Portable Computers in Depth
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BYTE Vol 08-10 1983-Oct - Unix on micros
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BYTE Vol 08-11 1983-Nov - Inside The IBM PC
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BYTE Vol 08-12 1983-Dec - Easy Software
1984
BYTE Vol 09-01 1984-Jan - 1984 And Beyond
BYTE Vol 09-02 1984-Feb - Benchmarks
BYTE Vol 09-03 1984-Mar - Simulation
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BYTE Vol 09-04 1984-Apr - Real World interfacing
BYTE Vol 09-05 1984-May - Computers and the Professions
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BYTE Vol 09-06 1984-Jun - Computers And Education
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BYTE Vol 09-07 1984-Jul - Computers and Video
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BYTE Vol 09-08 1984-Aug - Modula-2
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BYTE Vol 09-09 1984-Fall - Special IBM Issue
BYTE Vol 09-09 1984-Sep - Special IBM Issue_2
BYTE Vol 09-10 1984-Oct - Databases
BYTE Vol 09-10 1984-Sep - Computer Graphics
BYTE Vol 09-11 1984-Nov - New Chips - Data General One
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BYTE Vol 09-13 1984-Dec - Communications
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1985
BYTE Vol 10-01 1985-Jan - Through the hourglass
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BYTE Vol 10-02 1985-Feb - Computing and the sciences
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BYTE Vol 10-03 1985-Mar - Bargain Computing
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BYTE Vol 10-04 1985-Apr - Artificial Intellegence
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BYTE Vol 10-05 1985-May - Multiprocessing
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BYTE Vol 10-06 1985-Jun - Programming Techniques
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BYTE Vol 10-07 1985-Jul - Computers and space
BYTE Vol 10-08 1985-Aug - Declarative languages
BYTE Vol 10-08 1985-Aug - The Amiga
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BYTE Vol 10-09 1985-Sep - Homebrewing
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BYTE Vol 10-10 1985-Oct - Simulating society
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BYTE Vol 10-11 1985-Fall - Special Issue IBM PCs
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BYTE Vol 10-12 1985-Nov - Graphics hardware
BYTE Vol 10-13 1985-Dec - Computers conferencing
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1986
BYTE Vol 11-01 1986-Jan - Robotics
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BYTE Vol 11-02 1986-Feb - Text processing
BYTE Vol 11-03 1986-Mar - Homebound Computing
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BYTE Vol 11-04 1986-Apr
BYTE Vol 11-05 1986-May
BYTE Vol 11-06 1986-Jun - Computers and Music
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BYTE Vol 11-07 1986-Jul - Engineers Toolbox
BYTE Vol 11-08 1986-Aug - Object-Oriented Languages
BYTE Vol 11-09 1986-Sep - The 68000 Family
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BYTE Vol 11-10 1986-Oct - Apple II GS
BYTE Vol 11-10 1986-Oct - Public Domain Powerhouses
BYTE Vol 11-12 1986-Nov - Knowledge Representation
BYTE Vol 11-13 1986-Dec - Graphics Algorithms
1987
BYTE Vol 12-01 1987-Jan - Programmable hardware
BYTE Vol 12-02 1987-Feb - Educational computing
BYTE Vol 12-03 1987-Mar - Educational Computing
BYTE Vol 12-04 1987-Apr - Instructions set strategies
BYTE Vol 12-05 1987-May - Desktop publishing
BYTE Vol 12-06 1987-Jun - Computer aided design
BYTE Vol 12-08 1987-Jul - LAN
BYTE Vol 12-09 1987-Aug - Prolog
BYTE Vol 12-10 1987-Sep - Printer technologies
BYTE Vol 12-11 1987-Oct - Heuristic algorithms
BYTE Vol 12-12 1987-Extra - Inside IBM PC
BYTE Vol 12-13 1987-Nov - Workstation technology
1988
BYTE Vol 13-03 1988-Mar - The new coprocessors
BYTE Vol 13-04 1988-Apr - Memory Management and 24-Pin Printers
BYTE Vol 13-05 1988-May - CPU architectures
BYTE Vol 13-06 1988-Jun - New benchmarks
BYTE Vol 13-07 1988-Jul - Multitasking
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BYTE Vol 13-08 1988-Aug - The C language
BYTE Vol 13-09 1988-Sep - Display Technology
BYTE Vol 13-10 1988-Oct - Hypertext
BYTE Vol 13-13 1988-Dec - Groupware
1989
BYTE Vol 14-01 1989-Jan - The annual Byte award
BYTE Vol 14-03 1989-Mar - 286 vs 386sx
BYTE Vol 14-04 1989-Apr - 33MHz
BYTE Vol 14-05 1989-May - Sun's workstations
BYTE Vol 14-08 1989-Aug - Small wonders
BYTE Vol 14-13 1989-Dec - Laptops
1990
BYTE Vol 15-06 1990-Jun - Windows 3.0
BYTE Vol 15-09 1990-Sep - anniversary summit
BYTE Vol 15-12 1990-Nov - Compaq Dazzling New Laptop
BYTE Vol 15-13 1990-Dec - Computer graphics
1991
BYTE Vol 16-01 1991-Jan - The best products of 1990
BYTE Vol 16-02 1991-Feb - Tomorrow's Laptops
BYTE Vol 16-03 1991-Mar - Network management
1992
BYTE Vol 17-01 1992-Jan - Best products of 1991
BYTE Vol 17-02 1992-Feb - IBM and Apple
BYTE Vol 17-03 1992-Mar - Windows on the road
BYTE Vol 17-04 1992-Apr - Putting multimedia to work
BYTE Vol 17-05 1992-May - Intel beats the clock
BYTE Vol 17-07 1992-Jul - The PC gets more personal
BYTE Vol 17-08 1992-Aug - Supercomputing PCs
BYTE Vol 17-09 1992-Sep - Is Unix dead - Photonics
1993
BYTE Vol 18-01 1993-Jan - World's best products
BYTE Vol 18-02 1993-Feb - Create CD-ROMs on your desktop
BYTE Vol 18-03 1993-Mar - Smarter email
BYTE Vol 18-04 1993-Apr - Fighting Fatware
BYTE Vol 18-05 1993-Spr - Essential guide to Windows
BYTE Vol 18-06 1993-May - Pentium
BYTE Vol 18-07 1993-Jun - Which Windows
BYTE Vol 18-08 1993-Jul - Pentium PCs
BYTE Vol 18-12 1993-Nov - Windows vs OS2
1995
BYTE Vol 20-09 1995-Sep - 20 years
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