Sinclair Programs Explained

Sinclair Programs
Frequency:Monthly
Publisher:ECC Publications (May/June 1982 - December 1984)
EMAP (December 1984 - September 1985)
Firstdate:May/June 1982
Finaldate:September 1985
Country:United Kingdom
Based:London, England
Language:English
Issn:0263-0265
Oclc:500175920

Sinclair Programs was a magazine published in the United Kingdom, initially by ECC Publications of London[1] and subsequently by EMAP.[2] It was originally dedicated entirely to listings for programs for the Sinclair Research ZX80, ZX81 and ZX Spectrum computers, contributed by readers. ZX80 listings no longer appeared after the May 1983 issue. Letters and software review pages were added in the March 1984 issue.

The magazine was one of three launched in 1982 by ECC, the other two being Sinclair User and Sinclair Projects, the latter dedicated to hardware projects for the Sinclair computers.[3] The magazine was published between May/June 1982 and September 1985.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: May–June 1982. Contents. 3. Sinclair Programs.
  2. News: December 1984. New look for Sinclair Programs. 40. Crash.
  3. News: Mirsoeff. Judith. 9 December 1982. Magazines for home computing. 675. New Scientist.
  4. British Library Main Catalogue, UIN BLL01011634028. Accessed 22 August 2012