Byte Magazine July 1976 No. 11 Make Your Own Printed Circuits No Label


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Byte Magazine – July 1976 | No. 11 | Make Your Own Printed Circuits | No Label | Good

This early issue of Byte Magazine (No. 11, July 1976) captures the pioneering days of personal computing, packed with practical hardware projects, software explorations, and international electronics insights. The cover feature, “Make Your Own Printed Circuits,” highlights the do-it-yourself ethos of BYTE’s early readership. Articles in this issue cover ferrite core memories, cassette interfaces, programming the 8008, surplus electronics in Tokyo and Manila, and hands-on projects that reflect the ingenuity of the mid-1970s microcomputer revolution.

The magazine is in good condition, showing normal age-related wear. The copy pictured is the exact one you will receive. All magazines are shipped in a plastic protective covering. Please review photos for precise condition.


Highlights from this issue:

Foreground (Projects & Applications)

  • Coincident Current Ferrite Core Memories — Recycling (Jones) (p.6)

  • Explore an 8080 with Educator-8080 — Software (Howerton) (p.22)

  • The “Ignorance is Bliss” TV Drive Circuit — Hardware (Barbier) (p.38)

  • Why Wait? Build a Fast Cassette Interface — Hardware (Suding) (p.46)

Background (Concepts & Design)

  • Assembling a Sphere’ — Review (Anderson) (p.18)

  • Machine Language Programming for the 8008, Chapter 1 — Software (Wadsworth) (p.30)

  • Put the “Do Everything” Chip in Your Next Design — Hardware (Baker) (p.40)

  • Surplus Electronics in Tokyo and Manila — Travelogue (Hayes) (p.54)

  • Make Your Own Printed Circuits — Hardware (Hogenson) (p.58)

  • A Plot is Incomplete Without Characters — Software (Lerseth) (p.64)

Nucleus (Columns & Departments)

  • In This BYTE (p.2)

  • The Trend Toward Hassle Free Products (p.4)

  • Tool Box (p.39)

  • BYTE’s Bits (pp.44, 79)

  • Good Grief! (p.74)

  • What’s New? (pp.76, 102)

  • Software Bug of the Month 2 (p.81)

  • What Happened at Trenton (p.83)

  • Clubs & Newsletters (p.86)

  • Letters (p.90)

  • Ask BYTE (p.95)

  • Reader’s Service (p.96)

  • Classified Ads (p.98)

  • BYTE’s Bugs (p.100)

  • Book Reviews (p.104)

  • BOMB (p.112)


Condition Notes:

  • Good condition for age

  • No mailing label

  • Minor wear consistent with vintage paper

  • Includes protective plastic covering

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This July 1976 issue of BYTE is a classic from the magazine’s first year, showcasing early experimentation with memory systems, video circuits, programming techniques, and DIY printed circuit fabrication. A must-have for collectors of microcomputer history.

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