68' Micro Journal
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68' Micro Journal
68 Micro Journal Magazine was a magazine "dedicated to the 68XX user", and covered a variety of machines.
Contents included programming tips and general information to users of systems based on microprocessors such as the Motorola 6800 and the 6809. The magazine was highly technical and dove
deep into the specifics of the different 68xx processors. It was a key resources for developers and featured a mix of staff and user-contributed content.
68' Micro Journal was published 12 times per year in the US. The magazine was published by Don Williams. The first issue appeared in February of 1979 and the last issue was published in February of 1990.
The major advertiser of the 68' Micro Journal was the Southwest Technical Products Corporation. They had the inside front cover and two center pages of the first issue, and remained a major advertiser up until about 1986.

68' Micro Journal was published 12 times per year in the US. The magazine was published by Don Williams. The first issue appeared in February of 1979 and the last issue was published in February of 1990.
The major advertiser of the 68' Micro Journal was the Southwest Technical Products Corporation. They had the inside front cover and two center pages of the first issue, and remained a major advertiser up until about 1986.