8000 Plus
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8000 Plus
The 8000 Plus magazine was a monthly British magazine dedicated to the Amstrad PCW computer. The PCW was initially designed as a personal word processor, but evolved into fully fledged personal computers.
The magazine first appeared in October of 1986 and offered tutorials, hardware and software reviews, and featured user-contributed content. Regular contributors included figures from the UK such as science fiction writer David Langford, who wrote a column for the mag.
Early in 1992 the magazine was renamed to PCW Plus. The magazine's last issue was in December of 1996. It was published by Future Publishing.
The magazine first appeared in October of 1986 and offered tutorials, hardware and software reviews, and featured user-contributed content. Regular contributors included figures from the UK such as science fiction writer David Langford, who wrote a column for the mag.
Early in 1992 the magazine was renamed to PCW Plus. The magazine's last issue was in December of 1996. It was published by Future Publishing.