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19 issues of STLog Magazine at AtariMagazines.com


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July 27 will be the 10th anniversary of the Clbuttic Computer Magazine Archive (www.atarimagazines.com). In celebration, today we're announcing that the site now offers the full text of 19 issues of ST-Log Magazine. This includes more than 600 articles and a gallery of the magazine's covers.

ST-Log was devoted to Atari's 16-bit ST line of computers. It began as an insert in ANALOG Computing magazine in 1986. It spun off as a separate magazine for about three years, before being folded back into ANALOG again in 1989. ANALOG and ST-Log were sold to Larry Flynt Publishing in 1988. The Clbuttic Computer Magazine Archive has permission to share the 19 issues published by L.F.P., from April 1988 until ST-Log ceased publication in 1989.

In addition, AtariMagazines.com recently added a cover image gallery for Compute! magazine, with a nearly complete collection of covers from 1980 through 1988. (The site offers the full text of nearly 100 issues of Compute!.)

The site launched July 27, 1996 as "The Digital Antic Project" with the full text of two issues of Antic magazine. The site was later renamed to The Clbuttic Computer Magazine Archive and added articles from STart, Creative Computing, Compute II, Hi-Res, Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games Magazine, and Tandy Whiz Kids comic books.

Enjoy! --Kevin

-- Kevin Savetz



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