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Heinz Heise Verlag GmbH (Input 64)
Germany
INPUT 64 (ISSN 0177-3771) was a computer magazine for the C64, which was published monthly in Germany from 1985 until 1988. It contains a data medium like a datasette or a floppy disk, which a electric computer magazine (today known as diskmag).
The title of the magazine is named similair with the BASIC command INPUT, which is using for input datas. The first letters of the subtitles words are together "INPUT 64" (German words Infos, News, Programme, Unterhaltung and Tips). That was also the concept of this computer magazine.
It was published by the Publisher Heise Verlag from Hannover in the years 1985 until 1988. The first floppy disk version was published in 04/1985. The last tape version was published in 07/1987. Since the issue 08/1987 was changed the format of the magzine from A5 in 5,25". Each magazine contain 36 sites.
2 special issue was published:
"INPUT 64 Special 1": With a complete English grammar course (short: EGRAM)
"INPUT 64 Special 2": With the assembler editor / monitor INPUT ASS and a assembler course for the chip 6502/6510, also a simulator 6502/6510 and a re-assembler.
The advantage of the thise magazine was, that over the diskmag menu the readers the programs can easily load and start. The software was described in detail in the print computer magazine. The tape and the floppy disk was write protected!
https://www.pagetable.com/docs/input64
The title of the magazine is named similair with the BASIC command INPUT, which is using for input datas. The first letters of the subtitles words are together "INPUT 64" (German words Infos, News, Programme, Unterhaltung and Tips). That was also the concept of this computer magazine.
It was published by the Publisher Heise Verlag from Hannover in the years 1985 until 1988. The first floppy disk version was published in 04/1985. The last tape version was published in 07/1987. Since the issue 08/1987 was changed the format of the magzine from A5 in 5,25". Each magazine contain 36 sites.
2 special issue was published:
"INPUT 64 Special 1": With a complete English grammar course (short: EGRAM)
"INPUT 64 Special 2": With the assembler editor / monitor INPUT ASS and a assembler course for the chip 6502/6510, also a simulator 6502/6510 and a re-assembler.
The advantage of the thise magazine was, that over the diskmag menu the readers the programs can easily load and start. The software was described in detail in the print computer magazine. The tape and the floppy disk was write protected!
https://www.pagetable.com/docs/input64