Volume 1
Volume | Issue | Date | Title |
1 | 1 | January, 1977 | Catalog from Mits |
1 | 2 | February, 1977 | Catalog from Suntronix |
1 | 3 | March, 1977 | Practical Microcomputer Programming |
1 | 4 | April, 1977 | Interrupts Exposed |
1 | 5 | May, 1977 | Clocked Logic |
1 | 6 | June, 1977 | Build Your Own Interface |
1 | 7 | July, 1977 | Catalog from The Computer Store |
1 | 8 | August, 1977 | Catalog from Seals |
1 | 9 | September, 1977 | Catalog Heath/The Computer Store |
1 | 10 | October, 1977 | BASIC Timing Comparisons |
1 | 11 | November, 1977 | Everything about Assemblers |
1 | 12 | December, 1977 | TVT Hardware Design |
Volume 2
Volume | Issue | Date | Title |
2 | 1 | January, 1978 | Business Applications |
2 | 2 | February, 1978 | How Are You Feeling Today? |
2 | 3 | March, 1978 | Building the "Simple Computer" |
2 | 4 | April, 1978 | Kilobaud's Mystery Program |
2 | 5 | May, 1978 | PET's First Report Card |
2 | 6 | June, 1978 | Taming the I/O Selectric |
2 | 7 | July, 1978 | Two Hobbies: Model Railroading and Computing |
2 | 8 | August, 1978 | DOCUFORM: A Word-Processing System for Everyone |
2 | 9 | September, 1978 | (Con)text Editor |
2 | 10 | October, 1978 | Budget System |
2 | 11 | November, 1978 | Raster Scan Graphics for the 6800 |
2 | 12 | December, 1978 | A Sensible Alternative |
Volume 3
Volume | Issue | Date | Title |
3 | 1 | January, 1979 | An Editor for 6800 BASIC Programs |
3 | 2 | February, 1979 | Block-Structured Language for Microcomputers |
3 | 3 | March, 1979 | Cheap Video for Your Heathkit H8 |
3 | 4 | April, 1979 | A Look at TRS-80 Peripherals |
3 | 5 | May, 1979 | A Text Formatter in BASIC |
3 | 6 | June, 1979 | "Monitor" |
3 | 7 | July, 1979 | IC Logic Tester and Parallel I/O Expander |
3 | 8 | August, 1979 | Cover Up |
3 | 9 | September, 1979 | Microcomputing's Special Report on Video Terminals |
3 | 10 | October, 1979 | Special Emphasis on 6800 Systems |
3 | 11 | November, 1979 | Lower Case for Your Apple ][ |
3 | 12 | December, 1979 | Cover Story: Ithaca Intersystems' New Micro |
Volume 4
Volume | Issue | Date | Title |
4 | 1 | January, 1980 | Computer Bulletin Board Systems |
4 | 2 | February, 1980 | Computerized Flight Program for the H8 |
4 | 3 | March, 1980 | Income Taxes: Agonize or Computerize |
4 | 4 | April, 1980 | Green Thumb Computing |
4 | 5 | May, 1980 | "On the Air" |
4 | 6 | June, 1980 | Microcomputers in Education |
4 | 7 | July, 1980 | Put PET on the BUS. Mastering the IEEE 488 |
4 | 8 | August, 1980 | The 16-Bit Super Processors are Here! |
4 | 9 | September, 1980 | A Revolution at Commodore? |
4 | 10 | October, 1980 | Will Fate Shortchange Your Family's Future? |
4 | 11 | November, 1980 | To Stop a Thief |
4 | 12 | December, 1980 | Scroll Over, Beethoven - Tune Up Your Micro for Music |
Volume 5
Volume | Issue | Date | Title |
5 | 1 | January, 1981 | Assemble a Super Business System |
5 | 2 | February, 1981 | Microcomputing Expands Its Horizons |
5 | 3 | March, 1981 | The H-89: Putting It All Together |
5 | 4 | April, 1981 | Cleaning the Air of RFI |
5 | 5 | May, 1981 | Trash Your Typewriter |
5 | 6 | June, 1981 | Multiprocessor versus Multitask |
5 | 7 | July, 1981 | Make a Scene With Your Micro |
5 | 8 | August, 1981 | Six Unique Apple-cations |
5 | 9 | September, 1981 | Learning with Computers |
5 | 10 | October, 1981 | Communications |
5 | 11 | November, 1981 | RX for Medicine |
5 | 12 | December, 1981 | Great Expectations: Will IBM, Xerox deliver? |
Volume 6
Volume | Issue | Date | Title |
6 | 1 | January, 1982 | Exploring Inner Space...Outer Space |
6 | 2 | February, 1982 | Languages |
6 | 3 | March, 1982 | Apple Blasts Off |
6 | 4 | April, 1982 | Artifical Intelligence |
6 | 5 | May, 1982 | Is Bigger Really Better |
6 | 6 | June, 1982 | Networking is Here |
6 | 7 | July, 1982 | Dateline: Afghanistan |
6 | 8 | August, 1982 | Sinclair Does It Again |
6 | 9 | September, 1982 | The Shapes To Come |
6 | 10 | October, 1982 | Discover Spinwriter's Secret - Matchless Business Graphics |
6 | 11 | November, 1982 | Micros in Hot Water |
6 | 12 | December, 1982 | Disk Drive Demolition And How to Avoid It |
Kilobaud Microcomputing was originally conceived as KiloByte Microcomputing but that name went unused as the publishers didn't feel like advertising their goals. The Kilobaud prefix was eventually removed as well and Microcomputing lived on.
Microcomputing was a typical general purpose Personal Computer magazine like Byte and Creative Computing. It offered product reviews, technical information and the occasional program listing for the reader to type in.