Wow, hows that then? Issue 1, November 1979, 50p! (Actually, the Nascom content of this was sent to me as scans on a CD quite a while ago - thanks Keith!)
The LSG contributors were nothing if not enthusiastic: the first edition included a complete programming language for the Nascom. The index for the first issue illustrates that this magazine was not aimed at one particular computer:
- Editorial
- Sargon meets the Nascom
- Chess in 8KB RAM!
- Pets Corner
- Not that sort of pet - the Commodore PET of course!
- Programming Practices and Technics (sic)
- Self explanatory really...
- M5 System - an interpreter for the Nascom 1
- A language interpreter + program code in less than 1KB.
- M5-1 M5-2 M5-3 M5-4
- M5-5 M5-6 M5-7
- I'm Pilot, fly me
- A nice old language suitable for interactive instructions etc.
- Apple Pips
- The Apple influence was there from the start.
- Acorn Mastermind
- Another oldie...
- Pascal bytes the Apple
- Yet more for those rich Apple users!
- Random Rumours
- News " comment.
A few more...
| Issue 2 | Cover | ||||
| Issue 3 | Cover | System80-1 | System80-2 | System80-3 | |
| Issue 4 | Cover | ||||
| Issue 5 | Cover | Xtal BASIC-1 | Xtal BASIC-2 | Xtal BASIC-3 | Xtal BASIC-4 |
| Issue 6 | Cover | ||||
| Issue 7 | Cover | ||||
| Issue 8/9 | Cover | Editorial |