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Tom Swift Terminal

This was the Sol computer designed by Lee Felsenstein and Bob Marsh. It appeared in the July 1976 issue of Popular Electronics.

I did write an article about Radio-Electronics. After the Ziff-Davis version (1954-1985) of Popular Electronics ended, the Radio-Electronics publisher (Gernsback) picked up the name. In the end Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics were merged into Poptronics. So it would be easy to get confused about the magazines.

Excess Wiki-Linking

I removed the month/year links because there were too many and they provided no information.

From the Wikipedia:Manual of Style: Not every year listed in an article needs to be wikilinked. Ask yourself: will clicking on the year bring any useful information to the reader? - SWTPC6800 Jan 24 2006

Moved from article

after

The 1980s saw the electronics hobbyist market change from building projects from transistors and integrated circuits into one of plugging in computer boards. In November 1982 the magazine became Computers and Electronics and that title stopped publication in April 1985.

I removed:

That is not quite true, the magazine mistakenly thought that's what the hobbiest market had become and changed itself. As a result, they drove away most of their readers and were forced to stop publication. The market itself did not change to "plugging in computer boards", hence the sucess when Gernsback relaunched the title.

Discussion about the contents of the article belongs on the talk page. --Wtshymanski 22:30, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

Why was this removed it is true. Here is my experience.

I was an electronics hobbyists and subscribed to popular electronics since the 60’ s when it changed to computers and electronics. What really happened is that the new owner did not like schematics Quote “They were ugly”. He had one electronics project and that was it. Because of that he lost 90% of the subscriptions in one year including me! That is what killed Popular electronics, Most of us went to Radio Electronics. You just had to read the letters in Radio Electronics to see what happened to Popular electronics. No market change, just a stupid move by the new owner of Popular Electronics. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Marinwestend (talkcontribs) 21:19, 21 October 2009 (UTC)

Reuse Permission

Some of the text I added to this article is from my web site. http://www.swtpc.com/mholley

I release all rights to this material amd place it in the public domain.

Michael Holley SWTPC6800 01:36, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

Rewrite

I have started a total rewrite. I still have more to go on the Gernsback Era (1988 to 2003). I will add magazine covers of each era.

I anyone wants to improve my grammer please do so. I have more details on almost any phase the the magazines history if you have any questions.

SWTPC6800 23:39, 11 March 2007 (UTC)

You may also wish to include that they were attempting to begin funding again [2011] using Kickstarter, but the thing seems to have been cancelled: [1] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.86.32.55 (talk) 17:36, 10 February 2011 (UTC)