First post, by voidstar
The revised-in-2025 COMPUTE!'s GAZETTE magazine has released printed issues since July (ranging from 80-100 pages, and the November issue due this week is looking to push past 100 pages).
Attached is a listing of all the articles (and authors) so far, which may help some folks decide of it's something they want to subscribe to - or to get an idea of the kinds of articles, and perhaps think about submitting an article about your own passion-projects. This isn't C64 specific, James (the editor) is fairly open to any kind of vintage-computing related article or product review.
If the attachment here doesn't work for you, the TOC summary is also archived here:
https://github.com/voidstar78/GC_TOC_SUM_CAT/ … 25_TSC_V0_1.TXT
At a recent VCF there was some questions about the new COMPUTE!'s GAZETTE issues, like "what is it about?" or "what does it cover?" Well, it covers a lot of things! So, I've started preparing a "Table of Contents" summary of the issues. My daughter likes to show off her 180+ WPM typing skill, so she's helped transcribe some of this, and I adjusted the format a bit to try to make things more concise (and correct/clarify a few things along the way).
If you're not familiar with this 2025 release of COMPUTE!'s GAZETTE (CG), it is not a re-issue or re-print of the older magazines.
It started back in July 2025, and Edwin (chief editor) has kept it open to any kind of vintage computing system. So if there is a project or story you'd like to immortalize into print, now is a good time to engage (like how you use your PDP-8 to collect and graph weather data?). But one bond with the original CG publication is a desire to include some good ol'e type-in BASIC listings, so that's an option also (can fit about 100 code-lines per page, so keep it reasonable)! Or, if you're an industry insider ready to share a behinds-the-scene story, type it up, attach some photos, and submit - Edwin is a fantastic editor to handle the layout stuff for you.
REMINDERS: The MEGA65 Easter Egg Hunt is on and a win-a-C64U offer is also out there.