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{{issue|1981-04|name=1981-04|date=198x-xx-xx|price=|barcode=|pdf=}} | {{issue|1981-04|name=1981-04|date=198x-xx-xx|price=|barcode=|pdf=}} | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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File:IO JP 1979-02.pdf |
I/O |
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Publisher: Kohgaku-Sha |
Country of origin: Japan |
Subject(s): PC |
First issue date: 197x-xx-xx |
Frequency: Monthly |
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I/O was Japan's first magazine dedicated to microcomputers (later PC magazines).
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