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Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter
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Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter issue 01 cover
Format Print
Editor Fred Moore
Publisher Homebrew Computer Club
Origin Mountain View, CA, USA
Language English
Frequency Monthly
Active March 15, 1975 - December 1977
Topics Computers, Programming
Number of Issues 31
Follows NA
Precedes NA
Associated Publications NA
Website NA

The Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter was one of the most influential forces in the formation of the culture of Silicon Valley. Created and edited by its members, it initiated the idea of the Personal Computer, and helped its members build the original kit computers, like the Altair. One such influential event was the publication of Bill Gates's Open Letter to Hobbyists, which lambasted the early hackers of the time for pirating commercial software programs.

The first issue of the newsletter was published on March 15, 1975, and continued through several designs, ending after 31 issues in December 1977. The newsletter was published from a variety of addresses in the early days, but later submissions went to a P.O. box address in Mountain View, California.

Downloads

Issue User Link Notes
Volume 1, Issue 1 (March 15, 1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 1, Issue 2 (April 12, 1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 1, Issue 3 (May 10, 1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 1, Issue 4 (June 7, 1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 1, Issue 5 (July 5, 1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 1, Issue 6 (August 20, 1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 1, Issue 7 (September 20, 1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 1, Issue 8 (October 31, 1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 1, Issue 9 (November 30, 1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 1, Issue 10 (December 31, 1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 1 (January 31, 1976) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 2 (February 29, 1976) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 3 (March 31, 1976) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 4 (April 30, 1976) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 5 (May 1976) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 6 (June 9, 1976) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 7 (August 4, 1976) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 8
Volume 2, Issue 9 (September 15, 1976) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 10
Volume 2, Issue 11/12 (December 10, 1976) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 13 (January 19, 1977) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 14 (February 16, 1977) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 15 (March 16, 1977) Famicoman Archive.org
Volume 2, Issue 16
Volume 2, Issue 17
Volume 2, Issue 18
Volume 2, Issue 19
Volume 2, Issue 20
Volume 2, Issue 21 (Nov-Dec, 1977) Famicoman Archive.org


Issue User Link Notes
Homebrew Computer Club Invitation (1975) Famicoman Archive.org
Bulletin Board Application (January 19, 1977) Famicoman Archive.org
West Coast Computer Faire Flyer (February 16, 1977) Famicoman Archive.org

External Links

Digibarn - Homebrew Computer Club Newsletters