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The Alternate Source Programmer's Journal

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software publisher, from around 1980 to around 1983. TAS was known for the high intensity level of its articles and as such was the "prestige" technical journal of the time. Among its contributors were
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The meaning behind the name "The Alternate Source" is that TAS set itself up as being an alternative to the official software and information coming from
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Published articles and information relating to Tandy's TRS-80 Model I or Model III computers.
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It was published by Charlie W. Butler (d. September 11, 2014) and
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Defunct computer magazines published in the United States
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Model I and Model III. A few articles related to the
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Index

Computer magazine
English
assembly language
TRS-80
TRS-80 Color Computer
Joni M. Kosloski
The Alternate Source
TRS-80
Jake Commander
Jack Decker
Bruce Hansen
Larry Kingsbury
Dennis Kitsz
Steven Kovitz
Alan Moluf
Troy L. Pierce
Radio Shack
TRS-80


The Alternate Source
TRS-80 Magazine: The Alternate Source Magazine
The alternate source : programmer's journal
Categories
Bimonthly magazines published in the United States
Defunct computer magazines published in the United States
Magazines established in 1979
Magazines disestablished in 1984

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