Archive (magazine)
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Editor | Gavin Smith |
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Former editors | Jim Nagel |
Categories | Computing |
Founder | Paul Beverley |
Founded | 1987 |
First issue | October 1987 |
Company | Northern Oak Publishing |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website | archivemag |
OCLC | 222434223 |
Archive is a membership magazine for users of the Acorn Archimedes personal computer and related RISC OS hardware. It is the oldest and longest-running RISC OS magazine.[citation needed]
History
[edit]The first issue was announced in September 1987[1][2] and came out in October 1987, a month before the launch of RISC User.[3] In August 2007, Jim Nagel took over from the founding editor Paul Beverley. After the death of Jim Nagel on 21 March 2020, the editorship passed to Gavin Smith.[4] Members of The ARM Club were offered discounted subscriptions in 1999, around the time of the discontinuation of Archimedes World and announced closure of RISC User.[5]
See also
[edit]- (BBC) Acorn User
- The Micro User
- BEEBUG / Disc User
- Acorn Computing
- Electron User
References
[edit]- ^ "Red Keys: Archivists". A & B Computing. Argus Specialist Publications. October 1987. p. 33.
Norwich Computer Services are to publish a monthly magazine in support of their new user group for the Archimedes. Each issue will cost £1.20 and the first is out in September. To gain the full benefits of Archive membership [...]
- ^ "Red Keys: Nickname". A & B Computing. Argus Specialist Publications. October 1987. p. 33.
[...] Norwich Computer Services are starting up a user group called Archive [...]
- ^ Jennings, Peter. "A Good, Long Read (for 18 Years)". Foundation RISC User Online. RISCOS Ltd. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
- ^ "Magazine". Archive. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
- ^ Matthew Cook (Spring 1999). "Still Worth Reading" (PDF). Eureka. The ARM Club. p. 46. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Official Website
- phpArcScan, searchable index by Oddbloke